CSSB 112(JUD) - MARRIAGE LICENSING FUNCTIONS CHAIRMAN GREEN announced the next order of business was CS for Senate Bill No. 112(JUD), "An Act relating to marriage licenses; and transferring responsibility for marriage licensing from judicial officers to the state registrar of vital statistics." Number 1773 DOUG WOOLIVER, Administrative Attorney, Office of the Administrative Director, Alaska Court System, presented CSSB 112(JUD). The court system had asked that this bill be introduced; it is part of a plan to move away from the court system some functions that are not judicial. He advised that the bill was jointly written with the registrar of Vital Statistics; that agency is taking over vital statistics duties from the court system. The court has already transferred most vital statistics functions to that agency, as well as the personnel that go along with those duties. However, transferring the marriage license function must be done by statute because under the statute, judges issue marriage licenses. This bill allows Vital Statistics to issue marriage licenses. MR. WOOLIVER explained that in most courts, as a matter of practicality, court employees will still be issuing the marriage licenses. However, they will do so as the local registrars for Vital Statistics. But in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau, there are Vital Statistics offices that will issue marriage licenses. Number 1868 REPRESENTATIVE ETHAN BERKOWITZ asked whether this makes it more difficult to obtain a license. MR. WOOLIVER said it should make it easier in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Juneau, at least, because there will be one location to obtain the license and record it. Currently, a person must go to the court to obtain a marriage license and to Vital Statistics to record it. Elsewhere, it would remain the same; the local magistrate or clerk of court would perform the function, but under the auspices of Vital Statistics rather than as a judicial function. Number 1922 REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE made a motion to move CSSB 112(JUD) from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, CSSB 112(JUD) was moved from the House Judiciary Standing Committee.