SENATE BILL NO. 13 "An Act providing for the waiver of certain fees and charges in state parks for disabled veterans." 9:18:52 AM Senator French introduced SB 13 and voiced that Alaska was one of the most veteran rich and veteran friendly states in the nation. He related that because of Alaskans' love of the outdoors, it was natural to extend many of the benefits granted to disabled veterans to areas that had been overlooked. In the past the state had granted free and discounted access to park facilities; the bill extended those benefits to boat ramps, RV facilities, day parking, and provided at least a 50 percent discount for public use cabins. Co-Chair Stedman asked if there was a percentage of disability that triggered the benefit status. Senator French replied that 50 percent was the standard that the veteran's administration had established. Once it was determined that the disability was service related and more than 50 percent, the veteran would be given disabled status. He furthered that state agencies were accustomed to working with this definition in order to ensure that benefits went to deserving individuals. Co-Chair Stedman discussed an updated fiscal note from the Department of Natural Resources requesting a $10,000 general fund appropriation for program administration costs. He stated that $206,000 was currently in the governor's FY 13 budget request and that approval of the request and this fiscal note would cover the anticipated loss in revenue resulting from SB 13. 9:22:24 AM Senator Olson queried if federal parks had waivers or something similar for disabled veterans. Senator French responded that he believed that the national park system admitted disabled veterans free of charge. Senator Olson inquired how the bill would affect the maintenance budgets of the parks that were covered under the legislation. Senator French replied that the prior year about 1,600 park passes were issued to disabled veterans; it was a small number and had a negligible effect on the overall budget. He acknowledged that the park's budgets were under strain and stated that letting more demographics in for free would leave less money for maintenance. 9:24:22 AM SB 13 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.