HOUSE BILL NO. 509 "An Act relating to Alaska children's trust registration plates; and providing for an effective date." AMY ERICKSON, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE MURKOWSKI, testified in support of HB 509. She noted that HB 509 makes one minor change to Alaska statute to allow Alaska Children's Trust license plates to be made available to any commercial or non-commercial passenger vehicle, truck, bus, van, or motor home. Current Alaska statutes only allow owners of noncommercial vehicles to apply for and purchase ACT license plates. This small change would allow the Alaska Children's Trust to respond positively to requests by industry and private business to purchase children's trust license plates for fleet vehicles and to market sales to an additional 56,500 vehicle owners, a potential boost of $5,650,000 for the prevention of child abuse and neglect. The Alaska Children's Trust was established by the legislature in 1988 and is a savings account dedicated to funding community-initiated projects to eliminate child abuse and neglect. The trust's funds grow through gifts, bequests, corporate and individual contributions, legislative appropriations, federal funds, and sales of heirloom marriage and birth certificates as well as children's trust license plates. Passage of HB 509 will greatly expand the trust's savings account and vastly improve their ability to advance the projects and mission of eliminating child abuse and neglect in the state. Vice-Chair Bunde questioned if the legislation should be expanded to vanity plates. Ms. Erickson clarified that commercial passenger vehicles are allowed to purchase vanity plates. The large commercial vehicles are not. She did not know how much interest there would be in extending the legislation. ROXANNE STEWART, LEGISLATIVE LIAISON, DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, provided information relating to the legislation. She noted that the Division did not anticipate a demand among the larger vehicles. The Division would not object to the expansion. Ms. Erickson observed that the sponsor would not object. Vice-Chair Bunde noted his intention to amended the legislation on the House Floor. Representative Foster MOVED to report CSHB 509 (STA) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 509 (STA) was REPORTED out of Committee with a new fiscal impact note by the Department of Administration.