CSHB 167(STA) AM -DECEASED VETERAN DEATH CERTIFICATE/HONOR  9:54:47 AM CHAIR GENE THERRIAULT announced HB 167 to be up for consideration. Without objection he moved Version L as the working document. HEATHER BRAKES, Staff to Senator Therriault, detailed the changes in Version L. · Page 2, line 22-26 - clarifies that eligible recipients may receive one certified copy of a veteran's death certificate for the purpose of receiving a benefit related to the death of the veteran. · Page 3, lines 14-21 - relates to the meaning of "veteran." The language is re-crafted to be as broad as possible to include individuals on active duty or those with honorable or general discharges from the U.S. armed services. It also includes the Alaska Scouts and the Alaska Territorial Guard and reconciles the difference between the two. 9:59:55 AM SENATOR HUGGINS interjected to advise that there are two components to the Alaska National Guard. He moved Amendment 1 page 3, line 17 to insert Alaska Air National Guard. CHAIR THERRIAULT announced that Amendment 1 was adopted without objection. SENATOR KIM ELTON asked if there had been discussion about including the U.S. Coast Guard. CHAIR THERRIAULT asked if he would like to move that amendment. SENATOR ELTON moved conceptual Amendment 2 to add U.S. Coast Guard and any reserve unit that may be involved. CHAIR THERRIAULT announced that without objection conceptual Amendment 2 was adopted. MS. BRAKES asked the committee to consider an immediate effective date. CHAIR THERRIAULT moved Amendment 3 to add an immediate effective date and acknowledged it may trigger a title change resolution. There was no objection. 10:04:39 AM REPRESENTATIVE BOB LYNN, Chair of the House Special Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, expressed support for the changes that had been made. SENATOR HUGGINS pointed out that the fiscal note is based on issuing five death certificates and that sometimes only one is needed. CHAIR THERRIAULT clarified that the language was modified so that the number isn't limited to five. It says that an eligible individual may receive a copy of the death certificate for the purpose of applying for a benefit. It's likely that the fiscal note would be recast as indeterminate. SENATOR WAGONER motioned to report SCS CSHB 167(STA) and attached fiscal notes from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.