CSHB 59: An Act making a special appropriation to the Department (MLV) of Natural Resources for refunds to certain veterans who purchased state land and for reimbursement to the University of Alaska for the veterans' land discount applied to land transferred to the University of Alaska; and providing for an effective date. Representative Mulder, co-sponsor of HB 59, spoke in support of CSHB 59(MLV). Senator Rieger MOVED an amendment changing the date on line 13 to June 30, 1995, and deleting line 14 (Sec. 3). The amendment was ADOPTED with no objections. SCSCSHB 59(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" and a zero fiscal note for the Department of Natural Resources. CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 59(MLV): An Act making a special appropriation to the Department of Natural Resources for refunds to certain veterans who purchased state land and for reimbursement to the University of Alaska for the veterans' land discount applied to land transferred to the University of Alaska; and providing for an effective date. Co-chair Pearce announced that HB 59 was before the committee and invited Representative Mulder to come to the table. REPRESENTATIVE MULDER said HB 59 dealt with making veterans and the University, who purchased land under the land discount program, eligible for reimbursement. End SFC-94 #29, Side 1 Begin SFC-94 #29, Side 2 He said that the Sixteenth Legislature passed HB 134 which made the current veterans land benefit retroactive to April 1993 but no appropriation was included in that bill. HB 59 would reimburse anyone eligible for their discount in the land purchase or transfer. He said the Department of Natural Resources supported this legislation. In answer to Senator Rieger, Representative Mulder said this bill was drafted last year and the date would need to be changed. Senator Rieger MOVED amendment 1 which would update page 1, line 13 to June 30, 1995, and delete Section 3. No objection being heard, it was ADOPTED. Senator Kelly MOVED for passage of SCSCSHB 59(FIN) from committee with individual recommendations. No objection being heard, it was REPORTED OUT of committee with a "do pass" and zero fiscal note for the Department of Natural Resources. Co-chairs Pearce and Frank, Senators Jacko, Kelly and Rieger signed "do pass."