CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 282(FIN) "An Act relating to applying military education, training, and service credit to occupational licensing and certain postsecondary education and employment training requirements; providing for a temporary occupational license for qualified military service members; and providing for an effective date." 9:59:07 AM AARON SCHROEDER, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE BILL THOMAS, shared that the goal of the legislation was to make separating service member transitions quick and effective. He relayed that Alaska had seen approximately 1200 separating service members in the past two years, many of which had already received quality training through the military that could transfer to licensed civilian professions. He explained that the bill requested the Division of Professional Licensing, University of Alaska, and the Department of Labor to evaluate military training and education, and assign credit where credit was appropriate without compromising current standards. 10:00:10 AM Co-Chair Stedman discussed the fiscal notes in the packet. Co-Chair Stedman OPENED public testimony. 10:00:44 AM MARK SAN-SOUCI, REGIONAL STATE LIAISON OFFICE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, WASHINGTON (via teleconference), testified in support of HB 282. He noted that the legislation was the companion to SB 150, which the senate had passed on February 1, 2012. He stated that 1286 service members retired and came back to the state in FY11, and the department believed that 1 million service members would separate and go back to the states within the next 5 years. 10:01:54 AM Co-Chair Stedman CLOSED public testimony. CSHB 282(FIN) was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration.