SENATE BILL NO. 393 "An Act relating to default on tuition, fees, and other charges of the University of Alaska and to claims on permanent fund dividends for tuition, fees, and other charges of the University of Alaska that are in default." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated that this bill would allow the University to garnish an individual's Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) for tuition and other University of Alaska debts owed by an individual. A new committee substitute has been developed to address concerns regarding the ranking of the University's claims in regards to other claims against one's PFD. Co-Chair Green moved to adopt the Version 23-LS1945\D committee substitute as the working document. There being no objection, the Version "D" committee substitute was adopted as the working document. Co-Chair Wilken explained that the ranking concern is addressed in Section 2, on page two beginning on line ten of the committee substitute. The University is now ranked in sixth place rather than in fourth place as originally presented. Both the University and the Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation are agreeable to this change. Co-Chair Green moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CS SB 393 (FIN) was REPORTED from Committee a new $100,000 fiscal note, dated April 28, 2004 from the University of Alaska and a new $15,000 fiscal note, dated April 25, 2004 from the Department of Revenue. AT EASE: 3:12 PM / 3:13 PM