CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 49(STA) An Act relating to commemorative license plates celebrating Alaska's 50th anniversary as a state; and providing for an effective date. DOUG LETCH, STAFF, SENATOR GARY STEVENS, explained that in thth 2009, Alaska will celebrate its 50 anniversary as the 49 rd State. To mark the occasion, the 23 Legislature created the Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission to organize, plan and administer all official State activities leading up to the anniversary. The Commission has recommended that the State issue a commemorative license plate. SB 49 provides the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) statutory authority to issue a special license plate commemorating the anniversary. The Division has determined the design and color of the plate. DMV will begin to issue the plate on January 1, 2008. Mr. Letch noted that SB 49 was amended by the House Transportation Committee to allow DMV to issue special registration plates to recipients of the Medal of Honor. The bill also waives any registration or plate fees for the person receiving the Medal of Honor and removes the $30 dollars fee for Purple Heart recipients. He urged support. 2:24:30 PM Vice Chair Stoltze asked about the title change. Mr. Letch replied that the title was changed as a result of action taken in the House Transportation Committee. Representative Thomas inquired if the plates could be purchased without using them on a vehicle. Mr. Letch thought that was an option & that they would be available for collectors. 2:25:45 PM DUANE BANNOCK, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES (DMV), DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, ANCHORAGE, testified in support of the bill, adding that the plates could be purchased as replacement plates or as a sample plate available for collectors. 2:27:15 PM CHRISTOPHER CONSTANT, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), VICE CHAIR, ALASKA STATEHOOD CELEBRATION COMMISSION, ANCHORAGE, noted that the Commission had worked on the plates for the past couple years and urged that the bill pass from Committee. 2:28:34 PM Representative Thomas commented that a bill previously passed the "metal of honor" plate & thought a free license plate would be a nice action for that group. He added encouragement to provide the license to those families. Co-Chair Meyer pointed out the fiscal revenue loss in the amount of $2,000 dollars. 2:30:18 PM DAVID SCOTT, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE KYLE JOHANSEN, explained that language added during the House Transportation Committee did create a Metal of Honor license plate and would waive the license plate and registration fee for the Metal of Honor recipients as well as deletes the $30 dollar fee for Purple Heart recipients. 2:31:06 PM Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT HCS CS SB 49 (TRA) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB 49 (TRA) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal note #2 by the Department of Administration. 2:31:50 PM