HB 98-HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA FOR CERTAIN WWII VETS CHAIR DYSON announced the committee would hear testimony on HOUSE BILL NO. 98, "An Act relating to the award of a high school diploma to certain World War II veterans." [Before the committee was CSHB 98(MLV)] Number 0090 CAROL CARROLL, Director, Administrative Services Division, Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs, came forth to testify on HB 98. She stated that this bill will allow World War II veterans and Alaska territorial guards who served the United States during that time to get a high school diploma if they hadn't had one before. She remarked that there are various stipulations such as [the veterans] would have to have been honorably discharged. The [veterans] would apply to the Department of Education & Early Development and get a diploma, which would not be an honorary diploma. She added that there are fewer than 150 people in the state of Alaska who would be affected by this and allowed to get a diploma. TAPE 01-37, SIDE A REPRESENTATIVE WILSON asked if somebody had requested this. MS. CARROLL replied that this is a national effort, called Operation Recognition. She stated that various states across the United States are passing legislation of this type this year. She added that the veterans organization brought it before the [Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs]. Number 0050 REPRESENTATIVE CISSNA remarked that at a constituent meeting she was heartened when a constituent approached her who had heard about this bill and said that this would make an enormous difference to her father. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL stated that he thinks it is great to honor those veterans. He asked if there is any possibility to go back and find what Alaska's diploma looked like at that point in history and bring that to [the veterans] accordingly. MS. CARROLL answered that most of the time it is the local school districts that give the diplomas. However, at one time there were state-operated schools, and she thinks that the [Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs] could try to do that. Number 0114 REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL made a motion to move CSHB 98(MLV) out of committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 98(MLV) moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.