SB 40-VETERANS' BENEFITS SERVICES; DISCLOSURE  1:26:44 PM CHAIR TUCK announced that the first order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 40, "An Act relating to veterans' benefits services and veterans' benefits appeal services." 1:27:30 PM SETH DUGGAN, Staff, Senator Josh Revak, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of prime sponsor Senator Josh Revak, introduced SB 40. He said that SB 40 would require those who provide veteran benefit services or benefit appeal services, for compensation, to notify veterans before taking them on as a client that those services are provided for free through a veteran service organization. He said that the veteran must sign and date a disclosure affirming that he/she knows free services are available, with a civil penalty of $1,000 per instance levied against providers who don't provide the information. He described SB 40 as aiming to increase awareness of available services for veterans, dependents, and survivors. 1:29:03 PM SENATOR JOSH REVAK, Alaska State Legislature, as prime sponsor, explained that when servicemembers return to civilian life, the military must aid in areas such as legal representation or medical supplies. Veteran service organizations (VSOs) such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and American Legion have officers trained to provide services which veterans may access for free instead of paying fees to other providers. 1:30:09 PM REPRESENTATIVE STORY said that she appreciates that SB 40 would make it clear that the services are available instead of having the information in the fine print. She noted the absence of commissioned officers corps such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service in the text of SB 40 and asked whether those officers could be listed. SENATOR REVAK answered that it would be appropriate to list anyone eligible for free VSO services. 1:31:30 PM REPRESENTATIVE NELSON asked about outreach to veterans. SENATOR REVAK answered that the veteran would be notified of the available free services by the person or organization they approached for assistance. REPRESENTATIVE NELSON asked what the process for reporting would be, should the veteran not be notified of the free services available. SENATOR REVAK replied that the Director of Veterans Affairs is available for questions. 1:32:47 PM VERDIE BOWEN, Director of Veterans Affairs, Office of Veterans Affairs, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, explained that there would be a media campaign and notifications to the VSOs. He also noted a database of 36,000 veterans who would be contacted directly with information. REPRESENTATIVE NELSON expressed support for SB 40. 1:33:44 PM REPRESENTATIVE STORY asked whether regular outreach to veterans could be made policy at the VSOs. SENATOR REVAK noted that VSOs have strong outreach efforts and deferred to Mr. Bowen for more information. MR. BOWEN explained that the Office of Veterans Affairs has a monthly meeting with the VSOs and would ensure that the message is repeated often. 1:35:35 PM CHAIR TUCK announced that SB 40 was held over.