HB 268-DRIVER'S LICENSE RENEWAL:MILITARY MEMBERS  4:28:51 PM CHAIR SHOWER announced the consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 268 am "An Act relating to driver's license renewal." He asked Representative Merrick to introduce the bill. 4:29:12 PM REPRESENTATIVE KELLY MERRICK, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of HB 268, stated this legislation came about after a military member from Eagle River experienced difficulty renewing his driver's license when he needed to after he received orders to be stationed in Germany. Existing statute allows a driver's license to be renewed within one year of expiration. However, Germany required him to have a valid driver's license for the full two years of his stay. HB 268 will allow members of the military and their families to renew their driver's license within two years of expiration if they are stationed or on orders to be stationed abroad. CHAIR SHOWER asked Ms. Hazelton to present the sectional. 4:30:08 PM SORCHA HAZELTON, Staff, Representative Kelly Merrick, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, presented the sectional analysis for HB 268 on behalf of the sponsor. Section 1 amends AS 28.15.101(a) to allow the renewal of a driver's license within two years of expiration for a member of the military and their family members if the military member is deployed abroad, stationed abroad, or under orders to be deployed abroad. Section 2 adds a definition of military to Title 28. In response to a question from the Chair, Ms. Hazelton confirmed the fiscal note for HB 268 was zero. SENATOR HOLLAND asked whether amending the statute to within two years of expiration of the license for military members and their families was sufficiently broad to cover other duty stations abroad, not just Germany. MS. HAZELTON replied that HB 268 was less about the duration of the license after it's renewed and more about the time a military member and their family are able to renew their license before it expires. SENATOR HOLLAND said he appreciates the bill but wonders about catering too much to the military. CHAIR SHOWER asked Mr. Schmitz if he had any response to Senator Holland's question. 4:33:00 PM JEFFREY SCHMITZ, Director, Division of Motor Vehicle (DMV), Department of Administration (DOA), Anchorage, Alaska, stated that DMV had been unable to confirm what had been reported about the license requirements for military members being deployed or stationed in Germany. He said this seems to be an isolated case. 4:34:06 PM SENATOR HOLLAND said he worries about changing the statute for what could be just one service member. REPRESENTATIVE MERRICK agreed that the bill probably wouldn't apply to very many service members, but since Alaska has one of the largest military communities of any state, she thought it was appropriate to help resolve issues service members may have when and however possible. SENATOR HOLLAND stated that he will support the bill. CHAIR SHOWER said he agrees with Senator Holland's point about a single member bill, but it can be a life altering event when that one person has that particular problem. He relayed a personal experience of being pulled over and nearly arrested in England for driving with the wrong plates on his car. He stated support for the bill as a way to make life easier for members of the military and their families who have a problem that they didn't cause. 4:37:05 PM CHAIR SHOWER asked the sponsor if she had any closing comments. REPRESENTATIVE MERRICK thanked the Chair and Senator Holland for their service to the country and expressed hope that HB 268 would help service members who may encounter this problem. 4:37:36 PM CHAIR SHOWER held HB 268 in committee.