CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 229(FIN) "An Act relating to special medical parole and to prisoners who are severely medically or cognitively disabled." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Wilken stated this bill relates to "parole for medical and cognitive disability" and "gives the Alaska Board of Parole the flexibility to grant or deny medical parole. This authority allows the Board to release severely disabled prisoners from confinement and gives the Department of Corrections relief from the high cost [of] providing medical service." Amendment #1: This amendment inserts language into the title of the committee substitute, following "disabled" to read as follows. An Act relating to special medical parole and to prisoners who are severely medically or cognitively disabled; relating to a severe acute respiratory syndrome control program; and providing for an effective date. This amendment also inserts two new bill sections on page 1, following line 3, and one new bill section on page 4, following line 12 to read as follows. Section 1. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to read: PURPOSE. (a) The purpose of sec. 2 of this Act is to clarify the law and expressly establish a comprehensive program for health care decisions to control severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in this state, including reporting, examinations, orders, and detention to protect the public health. (b) The purpose of sec. 3 - 7 of this Act is to clarify standards for special medical parole and to address prisoners who are severely medically or cognitively disabled. Sec. 2. AS 18.15 is amended by adding a new section to read: Article 1A. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). Sec. 18.15.112. SARS control program authorization. (a) A severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) control program is authorized by the department. The SARS control program shall be administered in the same manner and has the same powers, authority, obligations, and limited immunities as does the program for the control of tuberculosis under AS 18.15.149, except for the following: (1) the provisions of the control program described in AS 18.15.120(1) and (7); (2) reports to state medical officers under AS 18.15.131; (3) examinations of persons under AS 18.15.133; (4) title to and inventory of equipment allotted to private institutions under AS 18.15.140; (5) the screening of school employees under AS 18.15.145. (b) In this section, "SARS" or "severe acute respiratory syndrome" means the infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV or the SARS coronavirus and the mutations of that disease. … Sec. 8. Sections 1 and 2 of this Act take effect immediately under AS 01.10.070(c). Co-Chair Green moved for adoption. Co-Chair Wilken reminded this amendment relates to the discussion of the previous hearing regarding severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Co-Chair Green clarified this amendment expands current statute relating to tuberculosis to include SARS. Senator Taylor commented in favor of the amendment. Senator Hoffman asked if an updated fiscal note would be necessary to incorporate the provisions of this amendment. DOUGLAS BRUCE, Division of Public Health, Department of Health and Social Services, answered the fiscal note would be "zero". Without objection the amendment was ADOPTED. Senator Taylor offered a motion to report CS HB 229 (FIN), as amended, from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. There was no objection and SCS CS HB 229 (FIN) MOVED from Committee with fiscal note #2 of ($500,000) from the Department of Corrections, fiscal note #3 of $367,700 from the Department of Health and Social Services, Medicaid Assistance, and fiscal note #4 of $8,700 from the Department of Health and Social Services, Adult Public Assistance.