SB 339 - FIRE FIGHTER LICENSE PLATES CHAIRMAN GREEN brought SB 339 before the committee and invited Ms. Howell to present an overview on the legislation. RENEE HOWELL, staff to Senator Green, read the following sponsor statement into the record: "Currently, volunteer firefighters make up 80 percent of Alaska's 4,255 firefighters. Senate Bill 339 will establish a volunteer firefighter license plate available for purchase only by volunteer firefighters. The purchase price is $50. The license plate will provide recognition for volunteer firefighters and will provide a possible source of revenue for firefighter training around the state. "Historically, small communities do not have the money to pay for a full-time fire department and they rely on volunteers. These volunteers, in addition to their full-time careers, dedicate their spare time to firefighting and firefighter training. A volunteer receives comparable training as that of a full-time paid firefighter. They risk their lives and are the unsung heroes of many communities across the state. Let us honor their dedication and sacrifice by establishing a visible means of recognition for these important and dedicated community volunteers." Number 195 CHAIRMAN GREEN inquired how the design for these plates is created. MS. HOWELL responded that she was informed by Juanita Hensley of the Division of Motor Vehicles that there is a graphic designer that has a list of restrictions on size, color, etc., for the design of the plates. Individuals are allowed to submit recommendations for the plates, but the division makes the final decision. Number 206 JAY DULANY, Director, Division of Motor Vehicles, Department of Administration, said the division always tries to work with the organizations, such as the Gold Rush Centennial Committee, when there is a special plate to get a design that is most beneficial to the organization and he doesn't see any problems with doing something with this one as well. Number 217 MRS. R.J. NELSON, Fire Chief Nenana Fire Department, testifying via teleconference from Nenana, related that she did a survey in her area asking what firefighters thought of these plates and she received a lot of positive responses, and she has submitted some examples and ideas for plates to the committee which were suggested by firefighters and herself. She also pointed out that the training requirements are exactly the same for volunteers and paid firefighters and most of the communities in the state are protected by volunteer department only. Directing the revenue generated from the sale of these plates towards training of firefighters will be a real benefit to rural communities around the state. She said the legislation honors the state of Alaska's volunteer firefighters with a lot of respect and appreciation. There being no further testimony on SB 339, CHAIRMAN GREEN asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR MACKIE moved SB 339 and the accompanying zero fiscal note be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.