HB 115-EMERGENCY COMMITMENT ORDERS AND TREATMENT CHAIRWOMAN GREEN announced that a proposed committee substitute (CS) was before the committee that would require a concurrent resolution due to a title change. SENATOR WILKEN moved to adopt Version O as the working document of the committee. There being no objection, Version O was adopted. REPRESENTATIVE KAPSNER, sponsor of HB 115, explained that the mental health professional portion of the bill was removed from Version O. Under the CS, only middle-level practitioners will be able to sign the certificates of need for a petition to the court for involuntary commitment. CHAIRWOMAN GREEN expressed continuing concern that in communities that have a consortium of providers who interact and exchange information about people, it is absolutely critical that the provider who is authorized to do an involuntary commitment uphold ethical and professional requirements regarding confidentiality. She expressed concern about the network of information that has been created with the one-stop shopping approach for services. SENATOR LEMAN moved to report SCS CSHB 115(HES) from committee with individual recommendations with accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, the motion carried. SENATOR LEMAN moved the accompanying Senate concurrent resolution (22 LS/C), which pertains to the title change of SCS CSHB 115(HES). There being no objection, the motion carried.