HOUSE BILL NO. 116 "An Act relating to Iditarod finisher special request license plates." JAMES ELLIS, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE MARK NEUMAN, explained that the bill authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to design and issue commemorative license plates to honor the accomplishments of those who have completed the Iditarod Sled Dog Race. It costs $50 per plate. The process is that DMV will verify with the Iditarod Race Committee that an individual has completed the race. There is a zero fiscal note. All vehicles displaying the plates must be registered in Alaska. Over 600 have completed the race and some are currently completing it. 1:37:49 PM Representative Fairclough asked if past Iditarod participants would qualify for the special plates if they are currently residing in Alaska and have a motor vehicle registered in Alaska. Mr. Ellis said that was correct. He said a person who resides outside of Alaska, but who registers an Alaskan vehicle would also be eligible. Representative Fairclough asked if the Iditarod Committee would provide a list of qualified applicants to DMV. Mr. Ellis did not know. 1:39:04 PM WHITNEY BREWSTER, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, described how the process would work. The bill indicates that the finisher would provide DMV with written proof verified by the Iditarod Trail Committee as to their eligibility. Co-Chair Stoltze imagined that it would be a self-policing situation. Communities would recognize an imposter. Mr. Ellis agreed. 1:40:15 PM Representative Austerman asked if only Alaskan-registered vehicles would qualify. Mr. Ellis said that was correct. Representative Fairclough shared her experience searching the Iditarod website for data to determine who would qualify. She suggested a standardized form to identify qualifiers. Co-Chair Stoltze commented that the Committee would be hearing the bill one more time. Representative Joule asked if a handout in members' packets was a sample of the license plate. Mr. Ellis remarked that it was only a proposal. Representative Joule wondered if the dog depicted was an actual Iditarod finisher. Mr. Ellis said it was. HB 116 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 1:43:19 PM