CSHB 45(MLV) - STATE VETERANS' CEMETERY & FUND    1:31:07 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE announced consideration of HB 45. [Before the committee was CSHB 45(MLV).] REPRESENTATIVE DAVID GUTTENBERG, Alaska State Legislature, bill co-sponsor, introduced HB 45 to the committee. This bill establishes a process that allows any qualifying Alaskan community to apply to the Veterans' Administration (VA) to build a local national veterans' cemetery. Currently there are two national cemeteries in the state, one on Fort Richardson and one in Sitka. He said if a veteran is buried at either of those locations it can be difficult for family members to visit if they live far from the sites. All criteria in the bill follow VA specifications for selection and construction. The VA pays for construction of the cemetery and a burial allocation for each interment. He said the bill simply sets up the process to allow the state to apply and allow veterans to be buried close to their homes and families. 1:33:26 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE closed public testimony on HB 45. SENATOR BUNDE asked if the bill would place a financial obligation on the state. REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG answered construction costs would be covered by the federal government. There could or would be a maintenance cost, but the total cost is unknown without specific location information. SENATOR BUNDE asked if there would be any operating expenses. REPRESENTATIVE GUTTENBERG answered yes; a ballpark operating amount might be $80,000 per year. If the state applied and was successful, the earliest a cemetery could be constructed is 2011 or 2012. 1:35:05 PM CHAIR MCGUIRE noted this is an important issue to some veterans, and the bill will go to Finance Committee for cost discussions. SENATOR FRENCH moved to report CSHB 45(MLV) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. Hearing no objections, the motion carried.