SHES - 2/15/95 SB 62 BIRTH CERTIFICATES FOR CERTAIN ADOPTEES  Number 325 CHAIRMAN GREEN introduced SB 62 as the next order of business before the committee. RACHEL SNIGAROFF, staff to Senator Green, explained that SB 62 changes the law to allow foreign born adopted children to receive an Alaskan birth certificate after the age of 18. Vital Statistics and Immigration do not foresee any problem with SB 62. LARRY DEVILBISS, representing the family that requested the legislation, expressed appreciation for this legislation. He noted that the family had been working for such legislation for more than 20 years. SB 62 would help numerous families in Alaska. He explained that his adopted brother, Brian, has been unable to get a birth certificate which also means that he is unable to obtain a passport. This has posed problems for him in his job as a commercial trucker who frequently crosses into Canada. MAXINE DEVILBISS, mother of an adopted child, appreciated the legislation. She recounted her story with her adopted son. In response to Chairman Green, Ms. DeVilbiss said that her son was adopted in Korea in 1963 and was adopted in Alaska in 1964. SENATOR MILLER moved that SB 62 be moved out of committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, it was so ordered.