SENATE BILL 38 "An Act relating to anatomical gifts, living wills, and do not resuscitate orders." JOE AMBROSE, STAFF, SENATOR ROBIN TAYLOR, noted that the legislation would modify existing statutes dealing with living wills and would add a provision by which those who execute a living will can choose through that document to become an organ donor. By adding the provision to the statutory language suggested for a living will, loved ones and health care professionals would be fully informed as to the wishes of family members and patients. In addition to adding anatomical gifts to the language of a living will, SB 38 would instruct the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to indicate on drivers' licenses not only the 7 fact that the bearer has elected to become an organ donor, but also that the individual has a living will. The provision generated a fiscal note on the bill, which will total $2 thousand dollars for the design of a logo. Mr. Ambrose noted that SB 38 has been thoroughly examined in the committee process and has been amended to address concerns raised by the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Section of the State Division of Health as well as organ banks in Alaska and Washington state. JENS SAAKVITRE, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), DIRECTOR, LIFE-ALASKA, ANCHORAGE, spoke in support of the proposed legislation. Representative Martin MOVED to report HCS CS SB 177 (JUD) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB 177 (JUD) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal notes by the Department of Health and Social Services dated 2/3/97 and the Department of Public Safety dated 2/3/97.