HB 129-DECEASED VETERAN DEATH CERTIFICATE    9:10:06 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that the next bill before the committee would be HB 129, which would allow the Bureau of Vital Statistics to issue up to four copies of a death certificate to a relative of a deceased veteran. SENATOR PASKVAN moved to adopt the proposed SCS for CS for HB 129, labeled 27-LS0450\D, as the working document. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI objected for discussion purposes. REPRESENTATIVE MAX GRUENBERG, sponsor of HB 129, introduced the bill. TED MADSEN, staff, Representative Max Gruenberg explained the three major changes in version D of HB 129. The first change is on page 1, line 1, which changes the title of the bill to reflect there are multiple copies of the death certificate being given out instead of just one. The second change is on page 2, lines 22-25. This language clarifies that only four free death certificates will be given out. Previously, the language was unclear as to whether it was four per death or four death certificates per individual request. The third change determined what qualifies a person to claim the death certificates; a personal representative of the veteran's estate, a trustee of a revocable trust, and a person who needs a copy to claim a benefit. These claimants are not listed by priority. REPRESENTATIVE GRUENBERG thanked various people for their contributions to the bill. He noted the need for a Concurrent Resolution due to the title change. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI opined that HB 129 is a better bill now that the committee's concerns were addressed. 9:13:48 AM SENATOR PASKVAN moved to report the SCS for CS for HB 129, version D, from committee with individual recommendations and the attached fiscal note. There being no objection, SCS CSHB 129(STA) was reported from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.