SB 116 PATERNITY; CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT  MS. STRAUBE explained SB 116 allows the CSED to administratively establish paternity in a more expedient manner. New federal guidelines require paternity to be established in 75 percent of child support orders within six months. Paternity must be established prior to the issuance of an order. Due to court backlogs, cases remain on court dockets for six months. If paternity can be established administratively, the process will be shortened by at least six months. The same standards used by the court will be used, and full due process will be provided to those affected. The fiscal cost of $72.7 thousand will generate $850 thousand per year in AFDC reimbursements. SB 116 also allows the biological parents and step parents of children born in wedlock to sign an affidavit as to who the biological parents are, without appearing in court. This bill should appease both obligors and obligees. Number 170 SENATOR ADAMS moved and asked unanimous consent that SB 116 be moved to the next committee of referral with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried. Number 145 CHARLES McKEE testified via teleconference from Anchorage. He expressed frustration that he was not able to testify on several bills before the committee.