CSHB 214(HES)-ANATOMICAL GIFTS & REGISTRY  CHAIR GENE THERRIAULT announced HB 214 to be the first order of business. REPRESENTATIVE LESIL McGuire, Sponsor, described HB 214 as a clean-up bill for the Anatomical Gifts Registry Act passed last year. First, it broadens the definition of a technician to match the federal definition. A technician is the person who makes the actual organ and tissue collection. Next, the definition of a procurement organization was too narrow in that it excluded the local organ and tissue bank, Life Alaska. We want them to have control and access over the registry that benefits Alaskans, she said. The reporting requirements relating to donor instructions and wishes were too cumbersome for first responders so that duty is transferred to dispatch. That makes sense, she said, because that's when much of the information about the victim is communicated. Finally, she asked the committee to consider two technical amendments. 3:44:27 PM CHAIR THERRIAULT labeled \I.1 Amendment 1 and \I.2 Amendment 2. REPRESENTATIVE McGuire said the definition of "hospital" is expanded to include a rural clinic, a mortuary, or a hospice. Amendment 2 makes it clear that first responders can designate the local dispatch center or public safety answering point that would notify the procurement organization. The intention is to make sure that the information is transferred quickly enough to allow time to harvest the tissue. CHAIR THERRIAULT moved Amendment 1. There was no objection and it was adopted. 24-LS0410\I.1 Bannister 11/22/05 A M E N D M E N T 1 OFFERED IN THE SENATE TO: CSHB 214(HES) Page 2, line 18, following "hospital": Insert ", a rural clinic, a mortuary, a hospice," Page 2, line 30, following "hospital": Insert ", rural clinic, mortuary, or hospice" Page 3, line 1: Delete "is a donor, the hospital" Insert ", rural clinic, mortuary, or hospice is a donor, the hospital, rural clinic, mortuary, or hospice" Page 3, line 2, following "hospital": Insert ", rural clinic, mortuary, or hospice" CHAIR THERRIAULT moved Amendment 2. There was no objection and it was adopted. 24-LS0410\I.2 Bannister 11/22/05 A M E N D M E N T 2 OFFERED IN THE SENATE TO: CSHB 214(HES) Page 2, line 28, following "section": Insert "or a designee of the persons identified in (d)(1)  of this section" CHAIR THERRIAULT opened public testimony 3:47:32 PM SUE HEX, Kenai Peninsula Emergency Medical Services Coordinator, stated support for the bill and the amendments. It will work much better at the responder level and matches what is ongoing in the field, she emphasized. There were no further questions or testimony. CHAIR THERRIAULT noted the fiscal notes and asked for a motion. 3:49:41 PM SENATOR THOMAS WAGONER motioned to report SCS CSHB 214(STA) and attached fiscal notes with individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.