HB 344-INCREASE DRIVER'S LICENSE FEES CHAIR COGHILL announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 344, "An Act increasing fees for driver's licenses, instruction permits, and identification cards; and providing for an effective date." Number 0175 REPRESENTATIVE WILSON moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS), version 22-LS1301\F, Ford, 2/16/02, as the working document. There being no objection, Version F was before the committee. CHAIR COGHILL indicated there was a fiscal note for Version F. Number 0231 LINDA SYLVESTER, Staff to Representative Pete Kott, Alaska State Legislature, testified on behalf of Representative Kott, chair of the House Rules Standing Committee, sponsor of HB 344. Ms. Sylvester pointed out that Version F reflects intent language and findings. Those [changes] were done in order to draw a fiscal note. She recognized the concerns regarding privacy. The need to convert to a digital driver's license system is practical, she told members. Currently, Alaska uses Polaroid technology for the driver's license system; however, the cameras aren't available anymore. Furthermore, Polaroid has filed for [bankruptcy], which means it is selling off its assets and [its technology] won't be available. CHAIR COGHILL referred to a national identification (ID) system and indicated his concern is that this might become "the de facto national ID." He said the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has offered assurance that the coding would only be for those things [listed] on the face of the card. He cautioned DMV to make sure it stays that way. Number 0430 REPRESENTATIVE FATE moved to report CSHB 344, version 22- LS1301\F, Ford, 2/16/02, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 344(STA) was moved out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee. CHAIR COGHILL announced that he would be requesting a [House Finance Standing Committee] referral.