HB 438-DISABLED VETERANS LICENSE PLATES  MR. JIM POUND, Aide to Representative Lesil McGuire, sponsor of HB 438, said the Legislature has repeatedly honored veterans. The most noticeable form of recognition has been the special license plates that signify branches of service, Purple Heart recipients and Medal of Honor recipients. However, there are approximately 900 disabled veterans who are only recognized by the standard blue-and-gold Alaska license plate with the letters D-A-V. He said HB 438 would change that license plate to a red, white and blue license plate, an example of which is in the bill packet. These license plates would be available in two forms, one for veterans who are eligible for special parking and one for those who are not. All disabled veterans who meet the standard municipal tax deduction requirement of 50% disability would be eligible for these license plates. He said HB 438 has a zero fiscal note because the Division of Motor Vehicles is running out of the blue-and-gold disabled veterans' license plates. SENATOR HALFORD said the existing law, which also appeared on page 2, lines 14-16 of HB 438, stated, "or a resident 65 years of age or older who files a written application for an exemption on a form prescribed by the department." He asked what the basis of that exemption is. MR. POUND said he did not know. There was no further testimony SENATOR HALFORD moved HB 438 from committee with attached zero fiscal note and individual recommendations. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked if there were any objections. There being no objection, HB 438 moved from committee with attached fiscal note and individual recommendations.