CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 254(HES) "An Act relating to heirloom certificates of marriage." ELMER LINDSTROM, SPECIAL ASSISTANT, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES testified in support of the legislation. He explained that legislation was enacted to allow the issuance of heirloom birth certificates. That program has been quite successful and has generated thousands of dollars for the Alaska Children's Trust. He observed that SB 254 expands the program to allow the sale of heirloom marriage certificates. Revenue from the sale of the certificates would be available to the legislature for appropriation to the Alaska Children's Trust. (TAPE CHANGE, HFC 00 - 124, SIDE 1)    Mr. Lindstrom estimated that the sale of certificates would net $270 thousand dollars in revenue. There is a first year operating cost of $55 thousand dollars. Vice Chair Bunde questioned why the money would go into the Children's Trust rather than martial counseling. Mr. Lindstrom stated that the legislation was viewed as an opportunity to generate additional revenues for the Children's Trust. He pointed out that purchase of the more expensive heirloom certificates is not required. Co-Chair Therriault questioned why "the state registrar shall issue" was added on page 1, line 6. Mr. Lindstrom responded that the language notes that if someone requests the certificate that it shall be issued. In response to a question by Co-Chair Therriault, Mr. Lindstrom noted the legislation was modeled on the birth certificate statute. AL ZANGRI, STATE REGISTRAR, CHIEF, BUREAU VITAL STATISTICS, DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION provided information on the legislation. He noted that the language mirrors exactly the birth certificate language and that both use the word "shall". Approximately $50 thousand dollars has been generated from the heirloom birth certificates. The money has been set aside for deposit into the Alaska Children's Trust. Money has been deposited into the Trust on a regular basis from the heirloom birth certificates. Representative Phillips echoed concerns by Vice Chair Bunde. Co-Chair Therriault reviewed the fiscal notes. Vice Chair Bunde questioned why there would not be a payback from the Trust for the costs. Co-Chair Therriault clarified that the fiscal note would not be changed. He observed that the legislation does generate program receipts. Mr. Lindstrom explained that $270 dollars in program receipts would be generated. Approximately $55 thousand dollars of the program receipts would be necessary to establish the program. The legislation would be revenue neutral. Co-Chair Therriault added that the cost of the program would be $47.7 thousand dollars after the initial year. Vice Chair Bunde MOVED to report CSSB 254(HES) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 254(HES) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with a fiscal impact note by the Department of Health and Social Services, published 4/13/00.