SENATE BILL NO. 171 "An Act relating to the permanent fund dividend of an otherwise qualified individual who dies during the qualifying year; and providing for an effective date." 10:14:36 AM SENATOR KEVIN MEYER informed that SB 171 would provide the issuance of a Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) check to a personal representative of the estate or successor of the deceased during the qualifying year. He noted that SB 171 treats deceased Alaskans as living in terms of applying for their final PFD. in fulfilling all eligibility requirements as other Alaskan citizens under the current statute. Exceptions are that an individual cannot apply if deceased. The bill itself includes the application process. He noted that the director of the PFD division was present in the hearing for questions. Co-Chair Stedman requested a chronological time span illustrating how a citizen may or may not qualify if the bill was enacted. Senator Meyer answered that the issue was brought to his attention by long term constituents whose loved ones had lived to fulfill the requirements, yet had not received a PFD. The deceased has to meet the same requirements as any other Alaskan meaning that the deceased must live 180 days of the year for eligibility. Co-Chair Stedman clarified that the applicant must apply as required by statute, live in the state, but "just happen to pass away in July or later." 10:17:29 AM Senator Olson asked if there was a difference if the applicant is buried in the state of Alaska. Senator Meyer answered that the place of burial makes no difference. Co-Chair Stedman asked if the bill in question affects citizens in 2008 and 2009. He asked to know the bill's timeframe. DEBORAH BITNEY, DIRECTOR, PERMANENT FUND DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, answered Co-Chair Stedman's question. She stated that the legislation begins the qualifying year of 2009 and applies to Alaskans who pass away in the second half of 2009. Senator Huggins asked what precludes the deceased from receiving the benefit currently. Ms. Bitney answered that current regulations allow for applicants who pass away during the application period only. The statute amended with this legislation states that a citizen must be a resident for the entire qualifying year. She stated that a resident was defined as someone living. Co-Chair Stedman asked about proper notification to the department that the deceased "passed on." 10:20:37 AM Ms. Bitney stated that the death certificate allows administration of the check. Senator Thomas clarified that if a person had all qualifications from January to June of 2009 they qualify for a PFD. Ms. Bitney agreed. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT work draft for SB 171 LS0804\S. Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED for the purpose of discussion. CHRISTINE MARASIGAN, STAFF, SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, explained the work draft. She explained that the work draft contained three major changes. One change ensured that individual applicants received a dividend at least one year prior. She stated that another change limits the dividend to residents of Alaska. The final change allows a person to be present for 180 days versus the entire year as was stated in the bill. Co-Chair Stedman removed his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair Stedman addressed the fiscal note, which is reduced by $50,000 in interagency receipts as a result of one less required position. 10:24:51 AM SB 171 was HEARD and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 10:25:28 AM AT EASE 10:26:03 AM RECONVENED 10:26:22 AM RECESSED 1:42:23 PM RECONVENED