CHAIRMAN RIEGER brought CSHB 478(HES) am (AUTHORITY TO PRONOUNCE DEATH) before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE GENE THERRIAULT, prime sponsor of HB 478, said the legislation was introduced to allow mobile intensive care paramedics, physician assistants, and emergency medical technicians to determine and pronounce death under certain circumstances. It provides that they may make a determination and pronouncement of death upon determining that a person has suffered irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions while a physician is not immediately available for consultation by radio or telephone. This will help emergency response teams to better attend to the emergency medical needs of Alaska. Number 557 MARK JOHNSON, Chief, Emergency Medical Services Section, Department of Health and Social Services, stated the department's support for HB 478. He said the bill very clearly defines under what circumstances CPR can be stopped. CHAIRMAN RIEGER noted Craig Lewis of the Alaska EMS Association was present to respond to questions. There being none, he asked for the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR MILLER moved that CSHB 478(HES) am be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.