Legislature(1999 - 2000)
04/08/1999 01:40 PM Senate L&C
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SB 56-HOME HEALTH AGENCIES/HOSPITALS/HOSPICES
CHAIRMAN MACKIE called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee
meeting to order at 1:40 p.m. and announced SB 56 to be up for
consideration.
SENATOR WILKEN, sponsor of SB 56, said the Long Term Care Task
Force met over the interim and this legislation is a result of
their third recommendation. It provides that when DHESS approves
different care giving facilities across the state, the final report
is made public within 14 days of being finished.
The second thing it does is gives the statutory authority to DHESS
to do this review which it has already been doing for a number of
years.
SENATOR WILKEN noted that he has a proposed CS, version I, that
addresses a concern from the Alaska State Hospital Nursing Home
Association about what time in the process the final report was
made public. It sets forth the fact of what is the final report
and that it is released fourteen days after it is given to the care
giving facility.
SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt CS version I, 4/7/99 Lauterbach, to SB
56. There were no objections and it was so ordered.
MR. ELMER LINDSTROM, Special Assistant, Department of Health and
Social Services, said the reporting provision is a good consumer
provision and is very straight forward. The other element giving
specific statutory authority to license home health agencies is
something they have done for years anyhow under the general powers
of the Department, but the Department of Law pointed out that it
would be more appropriate to have the specific authority when it
comes time for promulgating regulations. He noted the zero fiscal
note, since this is a function they are already doing.
MS. LARRAINE DERR, President, Alaska State Hospital and Nursing
Home Association, concurred with Mr. Lindstrom's comments and
supported CSSB 56(L&C).
SENATOR KELLY moved to pass CSSB 56(L&C) from committee with
individual recommendations. There were no objections and it was so
ordered.
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