HB 125-TOPICAL EYE MEDS PRESCRIPTION REFILLS  4:12:03 PM CHAIR OLSON announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 125, "An Act prohibiting a health care insurer from denying coverage for an additional limited quantity of prescription topical eye medication under certain circumstances." 4:12:39 PM CHRISSY MCNALLY, Staff, Representative Lindsey Holmes, Alaska State Legislature, offered to explain the changes in the proposed committee substitute. 4:13:09 PM REPRESENTATIVE REINBOLD moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 125, labeled 28-LS0431\C, Bailey, 3/29/13, as the working document. CHAIR OLSON objected for the purpose of discussion. 4:13:25 PM MS. MCNALLY explained the changes incorporated into Version C of HB 125. She referred to page 1, line 8, which adds the language, "... to treat a chronic condition ..." to specify the types of prescription eye drops being addressed under this bill. The second change [on page 1, lines 11-14, and page 2, lines 1- 7] relates to when and how many times an early refill can be requested. Finally, on page 2, lines 11-12, the proposed CS would establish an effective date of January 1, 2014. The effective date was added to conform to the administrative practices of the health insurers. Finally, Version C corrects one drafting error, which is to change the reference to on page 2, line 2, to "68". 4:14:22 PM REPRESENTATIVE REINBOLD moved to adopt Conceptual Amendment 1, as follows: Page 2, line 2, Delete "58" Insert "68" There being no objection, Conceptual Amendment 1 was adopted. MS. MCNALLY related the fiscal note has also been changed to a zero fiscal note. There being no further objection, the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 125, Version C, was adopted. 4:15:11 PM REPRESENTATIVE SADDLER asked how many states have considered this or whether Alaska is the first to do so. MS. MCNALLY answered that Alaska is the sixth state to adopt the model changes, with Connecticut, New York, Maryland, and New Mexico having adopted similar language, although she could not recall the fifth state. 4:15:58 PM SCOTT LINDSTROM, Ophthalmologist; President, Alaska Society of Eye Physicians and Surgeons, stated that the society is in support of the bill. The bill would provide an important avenue for patients to obtain refills when they run short on medications, which is not uncommon. Frequently, patients may go as long as several weeks without their daily medication until they can obtain a refill. This bill would primarily affect patients with glaucoma and a few other eye diseases which can cause irreversible damage to the patients' optical nerve with lapses in medication. In conclusion, he offered support for HB 125. CHAIR OLSON, after first determining no one else wished to testify, closed public testimony on HB 125. 4:17:39 PM REPRESENTATIVE REINBOLD moved to report the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 125, labeled 28-LS0431\C, Bailey, 3/29/13, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 125(L&C) was reported from the House Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.