SENATOR COWDERY moved to calendar CSHB 344(STA)-INCREASE DRIVER'S  LICENSE/PERMIT FEES with its accompanying fiscal notes at the Chairman's discretion. TAPE 02-12, SIDE B SENATOR ELLIS asked for an explanation of CSHB 344(STA). MS. LINDA SYLVESTER, staff to Representative Kott, told members that HB 344 increases driver's license fees for the first time since 1993. The Department of Administration submitted a fiscal note with a cost of $500,000. That money will be used to convert the Division of Motor Vehicles' Polaroid manual photography system to a digital one. That change will bring Alaska up to the national security standards encouraged the federal government. Alaska is the last state to use the Polaroid system. SENATOR COWDERY asked if a driver's license will contain more information if the bill passes. MS. SYLVESTER said it merely puts the information into a new format. The information on current drivers' licenses is mandated by statute. HB 344 eliminates the need for a social security number on the driver's license. The driver's license will contain a bar code, which a policeman can scan. In addition, drivers' licenses for minors will be made using a landscape rather than a portrait format for easy identification. SENATOR COWDERY asked if the airlines will have the same ability to scan a driver's license for identification. MS. SYLVESTER said that possibility has not come up in testimony. However, if one loses a license while traveling, the division can replace the license using the original digital photo. Right now, the division can issue a temporary replacement but cannot transmit the photograph. SENATOR COWDERY repeated his motion to calendar CSHB 344(STA). CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced that without objection, the motion carried.