CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 534(FIN) "An Act repealing the scheduled termination date of the office of victims' rights." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken noted that this legislation, CS HB 534, Version 23- LS1830\D, would repeal the termination date of the Office of Victims' Rights. He noted that the bill is sponsored by the House Rules Committee by request of the Legislative Budget & Audit (LB&A) Committee. SARA NIELSEN, Staff to Representative Ralph Samuels, Chair of the LB&A Committee, stated that this "simple bill" would repeal the termination date regarding the Office of Victims' Rights. The Office, she noted, is responsible for providing "legal council, education, and assistance to victims of crime." She shared that the original version of this bill specified a four-year termination date; however, she continued, the House Finance Committee amended the original bill to specify that the Office be permanent. Co-Chair Wilken inquired to the reason the funding would increase from zero in FY 05 and FY 06 to $541,000 in FY 07 as reflected in the Legislative Affairs Agency fiscal note #2, dated April 5, 2004. Ms. Nielsen explained that the Office is currently funded through FY 06, which was its original termination date. She noted that were the Office to become permanent as the result of the adoption of this legislation, funding would be required on an annual basis. Co-Chair Wilken understood therefore, that rather than requiring new funds, the fiscal note reflects that fund source change. Ms. Nielsen concurred. Senator Hoffman noted, however, that "the Permanent Fund dividend" would continue to be the funding source. Ms. Nielson affirmed. Senator Olson asked how this legislation would relate to other victims right legislation. Ms. Nielsen indicated that this legislation would compliment other legislation such as the Victims Compensation Board. Senator Bunde asked, as a follow-up to Senator Hoffman's comment, for confirmation that this Office would continue to be funded by the Permanent Fund Corporation earnings. Ms. Nielsen affirmed, and stated that the Corporation could provide further information. She understood that funding is also provided by the Legislative Affairs Agency. Senator Bunde opined that the use of Permanent Fund earnings should not be considered as "breaking new ground" as these earnings are currently being spent to support the Office. Senator Dyson voiced a conflict of interest as he disclosed that his wife's counseling business has received and might continue to receive funds from this Office. Senator Bunde moved to report the bill from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objections, CS HB 534(FIN) was REPORTED from Committee with zero fiscal note #2, dated April 5, 2004 from the Legislative Affairs Agency.