CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 73(FIN) "An Act relating to special fire fighter and emergency medical service provider license plates; and providing for an effective date." Co-Chair Stedman said it was the first hearing of the bill. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to ADOPT the SCS for CSHB 73 (FIN), Version T, as the working document. Co-Chair Stedman OBJECTED. Mr. Peterson explained the two changes in the new SCS. In the previous version of the bill, commemorative license plates for firefighters and EMT's were available to anyone for the price of $100. That option has been removed. Only active or retired firefighters and EMT's are eligible for those license plates. The second change is on page 2, line 13, and provides for license plates which are available to fraternal organizations with a national chapter. The cost of those plates is $50 for the initial plate and $35 biannually. Co-Chair Stedman WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. 9:44:26 AM Co-Chair Stedman noted one zero fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. REPRESENTATIVE BOB LYNN, SPONSOR, introduced the bill. He said that HB 73 provides for special recognition plates for firefighters and EMS personnel. He stated support for the new SCS. 9:45:34 AM Senator Olson asked for the reason behind the new license plates. Representative Lynn explained that the purpose is for public safety and for recognition of these professions. SUSIE KOKLICH, ALASKA STATE FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION, VALDEZ (via teleconference), spoke in support of the legislation. She noted that it was also a tool in recruitment, in addition to recognition. 9:49:05 AM WHITNEY BREWSTER, DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION (via teleconference), commented on the zero fiscal note the department has submitted. The cost of the plates to the state is approximately $10 each. The remaining fees collected go into the general fund; therefore, there is a zero fiscal note. She requested clarification of Version T regarding the definition of fraternal organization and the renewal fee, which used to be for commemorative plates. She also needed more information about the renewal fee on line 13. She pointed out that there is not typically a renewal fee on license plates. Co-Chair Stedman suggested they could work with the sponsor to tighten up the language. Ms. Brewster said the DMV does not object to the concepts in the bill. Representative Lynn noted that the fraternal organizations referred to in the bill are not issue advocacy groups such as Ms. Brewster mentioned. HB 73 was heard and HELD in Committee for further consideration. 9:53:26 AM