SB 95-SEARCH AND RESCUE SURPLUS STATE PROPERTY  3:43:41 PM CHAIR SHOWER announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 95 "An Act relating to the right of first refusal of a volunteer search and rescue group with respect to surplus state property." He reminded the public that written testimony on SB 95 could be submitted at ssta@akleg.gov. He listed the people available to answer questions. 3:44:33 PM SENATOR DAVID WILSON (via telconference), Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of SB 95, introduced the legislation speaking to the sponsor statement. Search and rescue operations across the State of Alaska are largely done by volunteer organizations dispatched by the Alaska State Troopers. These groups provide lifesaving services to our state at minimal cost. SB 95 provides assistance to the groups at no cost to the state. While search and rescue groups can be reimbursed for costs incurred during specific operations, the state does not generally provide them with equipment. This legislation allows a volunteer search and rescue organization to exercise the right of first refusal on items related to search and rescue before the property is sold, leased, licenses, or disposed of. This bill enables these volunteer search and rescue groups to more easily obtain the equipment they need to fulfill their lifesaving mission. SENATOR D. WILSON noted that SB 95 has a zero fiscal note. 3:47:30 PM JASMIN MARTIN, Staff, Senator David Wilson, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, presented the sectional analysis for SB 95. Section 1: Names this act the Ellie Mae Act. Section 2: Amends [AS 44.68.110] to allow an organized volunteer search and rescue group to exercise right of first refusal for surplus state items related to search and rescue before they are disposed of by the state. CHAIR SHOWER asked if there were questions. SENATOR HOLLAND stated support for the idea and appreciation for the bill. CHAIR SHOWER noted that Senator Reinbold gave the bill a nonverbal thumbs up. CHAIR SHOWER found no questions and noted that the sponsor indicated he had amendments to offer in a future hearing. 3:50:24 PM SENATOR D. WILSON explained that the first amendment clarifies that SB 95 applies only to state property. The second amendment adds the term "obsolete" following the word "to" on page 1, line 10. 3:51:22 PM CHAIR SHOWER held SB 95 in committee for future consideration. He reiterated that written testimony could be submitted to ssta@akleg.gov.