Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1994-04-11 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1994-04-11 Senate Journal Page 3563 SB 366 SENATE BILL NO. 366 "An Act relating to medical support for children; allowing a member of the teachers' retirement system or the public employees' retirement system to assign to a Medicaid-qualifying trust the member's right to receive a monetary benefit from the system; relating to the effect of a Medicaid-qualifying trust on the eligibility of a person for Medicaid; relating to the recovery of certain Medicaid payments from estates and trusts; requiring persons who receive Medicaid services to be liable for sharing in the cost of those services to the extent allowed under federal law and regulations; and providing for an effective date" was read the second time. Senator Frank moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Finance Committee Substitute offered on page 3463. Senator Ellis objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 366(FIN) "An Act relating to medical support and health insurance coverage for children; allowing a member of the teachers' retirement system or the public employees' retirement system to assign to a Medicaid-qualifying trust the member's right to receive a monetary benefit from the system; relating to the effect of a Medicaid-qualifying trust on the eligibility of a person for Medicaid; relating to the recovery of certain 1994-04-11 Senate Journal Page 3564 SB 366 Medicaid payments from estates and trusts; requiring persons who receive Medicaid services to be liable for sharing in the cost of those services to the extent allowed under federal law and regulations; and providing for an effective date" was adopted. Senator Duncan called the Senate. President Halford stated the call was satisfied. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 366(FIN) was read the second time. Senator Duncan offered Amendment No. 1 : Page 10, line 17: Delete: Section 20 in its entirety Renumber sections accordingly. Senator Duncan moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 1. Objections were heard. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 1 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 366(FIN) Second Reading Amendment No. 1 YEAS: 9 NAYS: 11 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Donley changed from "Nay" to "Yea". and so, Amendment No. 1 failed. 1994-04-11 Senate Journal Page 3565 SB 366 Senator Sharp offered Amendment No. 2 : Page 9, line 6, after "income": Insert: ", whether by assignment or after receipt of the income," Senator Sharp moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 2. Senator Adams objected, then withdrew his objection. There being no further objections, Amendment No. 2 was adopted. Senator Salo moved that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 366(FIN) am be referred to the Health, Education and Social Services Committee. Senator Kelly objected. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 366(FIN) am be referred to the Health, Education and Social Services Committee?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 366(FIN) am Second Reading Refer to HES Committee? YEAS: 8 NAYS: 12 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff Nays: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Kerttula, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor and so, the motion failed. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 366(FIN) am be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Ellis objected. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 366(FIN) am be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: 1994-04-11 Senate Journal Page 3566 SB 366 CSSB 366(FIN) am Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 11 NAYS: 9 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Kelly, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff and so, the bill failed to advance to third reading.