SB 10-HUNTING/TRAPPING/FISHING: DISABLED VETS  1:34:37 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that the first order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 10, "An Act providing for trapping licenses for active members of the Alaska National Guard and military reserves without charge; making sport fishing, hunting, and trapping permanent identification cards available to certain disabled veterans without charge; and providing for an effective date." 1:34:52 PM SENATOR JESSE KIEHL, Alaska State Legislature, as the prime sponsor, introduced SB 10. He stated that SB 10 would bring parity to disabled veterans in regard to hunting, trapping, and fishing [licenses]. He noted that Alaska residents are eligible to receive a lifetime [license] card upon reaching their sixtieth birthday, as well as service members with at least 50 percent disability. He noted that trapping is not on the list of eligible activities for veterans, and this reason is unknown. He stated that he has received letters of support for the proposed legislation from outdoor groups and veterans' organizations. 1:38:38 PM REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked whether the proposed legislation would apply to uniformed service members who served the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 1:39:01 PM CATHY SCHLINGHEYDE, Staff, Senator Jesse Kiehl, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Senator Kiehl, prime sponsor, expressed the understanding that these individuals would not qualify. She added that the qualifications would be tied to the eligibility for veterans' mortgages. 1:40:42 PM CHAIR MCKAY announced that SB 10 was held over.