SB 49 COMMEMORATIVE PLATES: STATEHOOD ANIV.  CHAIR KOOKESH announced SB 49 to be up for consideration. Before the committee was CSSB 49(STA). 2:20:32 PM DOUG LETCH, Staff to Senator Gary Stevens, Sponsor of SB 49, said the bill creates a commemorative license plate to celebrate the 50th anniversary of statehood, which happens in 2009. The legislature created the Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission, which recommended that a commemorative license plate be issued. SB 49 would give the Division of Motor Vehicles statutory authority to issue this special license plate. He noted that the packets contain a letter of support from Gail Phillips, the chair of the commission. There is a zero fiscal note. SENATOR OLSON asked if there would be an additional fee for the commemorative plates. 2:24:20 PM DUANE BANNOCK, Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles, Department of Administration (DOA), said that there would be a $5 fee if someone wanted to replace their current license plate with the commemorative plate. He further explained that the registration fee is oftentimes confused with the license plate fee. In fact, the commemorative plate, which will be considered standard issue, is free; it's the registration of the vehicle that incurs the fee. Specialty plates do incur a fee, but nobody pays for the standard plate. SENATOR COWDERY asked who designed the commemorative plate. MR. BANNOCK replied that the design was created by the Statehood Celebration Commission. He explained that the fiscal note is zero because the new design is simply a substitute so the money already in the budget would go to pay for the new design. 2:26:19 PM GAIL PHILLIPS, Chair of the Alaska Statehood Celebration Commission, said the commission has been working with the Department of Motor Vehicles for some time to develop the commemorative plate. Several years ago there was a logo contest for the statehood celebration and that was incorporated into the license plate. The artist is from Sitka. SENATOR OLSON asked when the plates will be available to the public. MS. PHILLIPS said the plate will be the standard issue from January 2, 2008 through the end of 2009. SENATOR COWDERY moved to report CSSB 49(STA) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, the motion carried.