SENATE BILL NO. 134 "An Act relating to medical assistance reimbursement for the services of licensed professional counselors; and providing for an effective date." 9:36:58 AM Co-Chair Johnston asked her staff to review the new fiscal note. ERIN SHINE, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSTON, reviewed the fiscal note written by the House Finance Committee. It was brought to the committee's attention that the mental health appropriation bill had already passed from committee and contained mental health general fund funds that were in the previous fiscal note. She reported a fund source change to fund source code 1004 which was undesignated general funds (UGF). The change in the amount of $911,200 could be found in the fund source section. The change could be reversed in a subcommittee or in the budget process in the following year. Since the mental health bill had already passed, it needed to be switched to general funds for the fiscal note. Representative Josephson asked what fund source was used previously. Ms. Shine replied that the general fund mental health fund source code 1037 was used. The fund was still a UGF fund but coded differently to track UGF dollars spent on mental health items in the budget. Representative Knopp asked for further clarification. Ms. Shine responded that it was simply a designation to track the funds through a fund source code. The fund source was not to be confused with the fund source for mental health authority receipts (MTAR). It was a designation of general fund dollars used for mental health purposes. Co-Chair Foster MOVED to report SB 134 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 134 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one new fiscal impact note by the House Finance Committee for the Department of Health and Social Services.