HB 120-HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEE PROTECTION  CHAIR SEEKINS announced HB 120 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE PEGGY WILSON, sponsor, explained that HB 120 is a housekeeping bill that brings Alaska statutes in line with federal statutes as far as blood borne pathogens are concerned. Dentists and medical offices with less than 25 people were exempted from the provisions when the legislature passed its law in 2000. The federal law passed without the exemption. Not aligning our statutes with federal statutes would prohibit the state from getting federal grants. The bloodborne pathogen statutes try to keep patients and employees safe from diseases like hepatitis and AIDS. Medical offices already do all they can to protect themselves and their patients and this change is not expected to impact anyone. 1:52:21 PM SENATOR HUGGINS joined the committee. CAMILLE SOLEIL, Executive Director, Alaska Nurses Association, supported HB 120. It's clarification of expectations for compliance and enables safe practices for our nurses and for their patients. In addition, if state laws comply with the federal regulations, state OSHA can then enforce OSHA standards and any OSHA-compliance challenges can be heard locally, which we believe will save businesses money in the long run. GREY MITCHELL, Director, Division of Labor Standards and Safety, Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD), supported HB 120. 1:54:08 PM SENATOR BEN STEVENS moved to report HB 120 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There were no objections and it was so ordered.