SENATOR TAYLOR introduced HB 144 (FEE FOR PERMANENT FUND DIVIDEND ASSIGNMENTS/CLAIMS) and invited the sponsor, REPRESENTATIVE TERRY MARTIN to testify on his bill. REPRESENTATIVE MARTIN reviewed the background information on the garnisheeing of PFD checks for those delinquent on IRS payments, child support payments, student loans, and other obligations. He explained the program had been so successful it has increased the processing cost, which comes out of everyone's check. He said the bill would allow the Permanent Fund Dividend Division to take the processing costs from the check of the person whose check is garnisheed. SENATOR JACKO asked for the history on the garnishee process, and REPRESENTATIVE MARTIN explained about four years ago the legislature allowed the government departments to have access to the PFD Division checks to pay delinquent loans, which has allowed the state to recoup money from student loans and child support payments. There ensued a discussion of how the process would work and the saving to the PFD recipients. There was no fiscal note. Number 076 SENATOR TAYLOR thanked REPRESENTATIVE MARTIN for his testimony and held the bill for action when there is a quorum. SENATOR TAYLOR asked for a motion to move House bill No. 144 from committee. SENATOR HALFORD moved to pass HOUSE BILL NO. 144 (FEE FOR PERMANENT FUND DIVIDEND ASSIGNMENTS/CLAIMS) from committee with individual recommendations. Without objections, so ordered.