HB 10-EXTEND CERTIFIED DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIVES BD CHAIRMAN MACKIE called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:38 p.m. and announced HB 10 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON, sponsor of HB 10, explained that it extends the very important Board of Certified Direct Entry Midwives for another four years to June 30, 2003. This is valuable to the State, because their services under the Medicaid rates cost the State about half of what it costs through normal hospitalization/nursing type of procedure. MS. MELISSA MAYO, Certified Direct Entry Midwife, said she works in a free-standing birth center in the Palmer/Wasilla area. They provide a different type of care for women than the medical type. Certified Direct Entry Midwives are able to work one-on-one with pregnant women and make a big difference in their lives - especially working with pregnant teens. They work on nutrition, healthy babies, and parenting. They are able to spend more time with a client and the service is half the price. MS. CATHERINE REARDON, Director, Division of Occupational Licensing, supported HB 10. CHAIRMAN MACKIE noted there was a zero fiscal note and that the program was funded through program receipts. SENATOR KELLY moved to pass HB 10 from committee with individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so ordered.