CHAIRMAN LEMAN calls the Senate State Affairs Committee back to order and brings up SB 378 (NO PFD:PERSONS JAILED FOR FELONY OR MISD.) as the next order of business before the committee. The chairman calls Mr. Skidmore to speak to the amendment and the proposed committee substitute. Number 178 DAVID SKIDMORE, Aide, Senate Finance Committee, states the amendment would do two things: it would exempt non-incarcerated misdemeanants from forfeiture of their dividend, and it would also add the Department of Public Safety to a statute that requires cooperation in determining which individuals would be ineligible. Number 193 SENATOR MILLER makes a motion to adopt the Senate State Affairs committee substitute for SB 378. Number 196 CHAIRMAN LEMAN, hearing no objection, states the committee substitute has been adopted. The chairman states there is a proposed amendment, and a proposed amendment to the amendment. SENATOR DUNCAN asks what the amendment to the amendment is. MR. SKIDMORE replies that the amendment to the amendment was suggested by Mr. Williams, Director of the Dividend Division. Number 206 CHAIRMAN LEMAN asks Mr. Williams to speak to the amendment to the amendment. Number 207 TOM WILLIAMS, Director, Permanent Fund Dividend Division, Department of Revenue, states the amendment to the amendment is just some clarifying language stating the Department of Public Safety would supply the Dividend Division with a list of the people meeting the criteria under AS 43.23.005. Number 212 CHAIRMAN LEMAN asks if there is any objection to the amendment or the amendment to the amendment. Hearing none, the chairman states the amendment to the amendment, and the amendment itself has been adopted. Number 215 SENATOR MILLER makes a motion to discharge SB 378 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. Number 217 CHAIRMAN LEMAN, hearing no objection, orders SB 378 released from committee with individual recommendations.