Legislature(2023 - 2024)SENATE FINANCE 532
04/04/2024 09:00 AM Senate FINANCE
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SB228 | |
Adjourn |
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+= | SB 228 | TELECONFERENCED | |
SENATE BILL NO. 228 "An Act extending the termination date of the Board of Massage Therapists; and providing for an effective date." 9:17:42 AM Co-Chair Olson relayed that the committee had heard SB 228 the previous day, at which time it heard public testimony. Senator Jesse Bjorkman, Sponsor, explained that SB 228 proposed to extend the sunset date of the Board of Massage Therapists for six year. He noted that the committee had discussed some of the audit findings the previous day. The chair of the board had been available for questions the previous day but was not currently available. He noted that the chair had submitted written testimony (copy on file) and supported the bill. He commented that the chair appreciated the legislatures actions in disallowing the executive order that would have chloroformed the Board of Massage Therapists. 9:19:02 AM AT EASE 9:19:26 AM RECONVENED SYLVAN ROBB, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (via teleconference), spoke to FN 1 from DCCED, which reflected the costs of if the Board of Massage Therapists were extended. If the bill passed and the board continued, the department would continue to incur the same costs as previously. The majority of the $21,800 fiscal note was for travel for the five-person board members and staff person to attend board meetings. There were a few small costs related to public notice for the board meetings. The costs came from DGF and receipt-supported services from licensing fees. Co-Chair Olson asked if Senator Bjorkman was in favor of the six-year extension that was recommended by the auditor. Senator Bjorkman answered affirmatively. Senator Kiehl MOVED to report SB 228 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 228 was REPORTED out of committee with four "do pass" recommendations and with one no recommendation recommendation, and with one previously published fiscal impact note: FN 1(CED). 9:21:40 AM AT EASE 9:23:20 AM RECONVENED Co-Chair Olson discussed the agenda for the following day.
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SB 228 Written Testimony-Annetta Atwell_Brd Chair 04.03.24.pdf |
SFIN 4/4/2024 9:00:00 AM |
SB 228 |