HB 180-VETERAN DESIGNATION ON DRIVER'S LICENSE  9:05:41 AM CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI announced that HB 180 was before the committee. He related that HB 180 authorizes a veteran's designation on driver's licenses and would enable veterans to receive benefits they've earned. It would also provide veterans with a convenient and easy proof of their status as veterans. The committee heard the bill on March 22, 2012, and there is currently a new CS, version O. SENATOR MEYER moved to adopt the proposed SCS for CS for HB 180, labeled 27-LS0589\O, as the version before the committee. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI objected for discussion purposes. REPRESENTATIVE DAN SADDLER, sponsor of HB 180, reviewed the changes in version O of the bill. Version O adds a short provision to address the concerns expressed by the Division of Motor Vehicles that while a U.S. flag might be well-known in Alaska as a designation of a veteran's status, other states may not recognize it as such. Version O authorizes the addition of the word "veteran" along with the U.S. flag. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI noted the arrival of Senator Giessel. 9:07:08 AM WHITNEY BREWSTER, Director, Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Department of Administration, testified in support of HB 180. She spoke in favor of the additions in version O because they will give DMV direction as to what is to be placed on the license. It also gets to the intent of benefitting Alaska veterans, particularly when they travel outside of Alaska. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI asked if the Administration supports the bill. MS. BREWSTER replied that the DMV has no concerns about the bill and supports efforts to honor Alaska veterans. 9:08:26 AM SENATOR MEYER moved to report the SCS for CS for HB 180, version O, from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objections SCS CSHB 180(STA) was reported from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee. CHAIR WIELECHOWSKI stated it was a good bill.