HB 137 - RECORDS OF VETERANS Number 2295 CO-CHAIR SCALZI announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 137, "An Act relating to records of veterans of the armed forces; and providing for an effective date." [Although there was a motion to adopt HB 137, the original bill, it was already before the committee.] Number 2319 REPRESENTATIVE CHENAULT, speaking as the chair of the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans' Affairs, sponsor of HB 137, explained that the intent of HB 137 is to make the government more efficient. Presently, veterans' separation papers are recorded in three different state departments: the Department of Natural Resources; the Bureau of Vital Statistics; and the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs. He said, "A recording of these records is voluntary by veterans, and upon leaving they are encouraged to have their separation papers recorded." Representative Chenault stated that the requirement to keep these records in separate agencies wastes government money and is unnecessary. This legislation would eliminate the requirement of the Bureau of Vital Statistics to maintain those records. CAROL CARROLL, Director, Division of Support Services, Department of Natural Resources (DNR); Director, Administrative Services Division, Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs (DMVA), testified in support of HB 137. By statute, she explained, the DNR's State Recorder's Office and the Bureau of Vital Statistics must keep records of veterans' separation papers. The DMVA keeps those records in the armory in Fairbanks, as a courtesy. Ms. Carroll explained that the bill would establish the Recorder's Office as the official place for these records to be stored. Number 2450 SHARON YOUNG, State Recorder, Division of Support Services, Department of Natural Resources, testified via teleconference in support of HB 137. She added that although keeping these records at the Recorder's Office doesn't amount to much time around the state, the bill would certainly help ease some of the confusion for veterans who need access to their records, by allowing them to go to one place to get the information. Number 2500 REPRESENTATIVE FATE made a motion to move HB 137 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. There being no objection, HB 137 was moved from the House Resources Standing Committee.