HB 108 USE PFD'S TO RECOVER WELFARE OVERPAYMENTS  Number 240 CHAIRMAN GREEN introduced HB 108 as the next order of business before the committee. MARVEEN COGGINS, staff to Representative Toohey, explained that HB 108 would give the Department of Health & Social Services (DHSS) the authority to collect delinquent public assistance overpayments by administrative garnishment of any individual's permanent fund dividend. Currently, there is in excess of half a million dollars in outstanding delinquent debts. She explained that often persons receiving the overpayment agree to repay the debt, but frequently requests to repay the debt are ignored. HB 108 would allow DHSS to recover overpayments with a less expensive and more expedient administrative procedure. She noted that recovery of debt would be handled in the same manner in which delinquent student loans are pursued. DHSS supports HB 108. She informed the committee that there are two revenue generating fiscal notes from DHSS and a zero fiscal note from the Department of Revenue. She urged the committee's support of HB 108. JIM DALMAN, Claims Collection Section of the Division of Public Assistance, said that the department supports HB 108 because it would give the department more leverage in the collection of those overpayment debts. He pointed out that the state retains a portion of those collections; HB 108 is a good tool in order to have some accountability in the collection of those debts. SENATOR LEMAN moved that HB 108 be moved out of the committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.