SENATE BILL NO. 349 An Act requiring licensure of midwifery birth centers; and providing for an effective date. MYRA PUSH, STAFF, SENATOR BETTYE DAVIS, explained that there are six birth centers in Alaska, five registered and one licensed. The owners of the birth centers admit the need to have one licensed standard for all birthing centers. The licensed birth centers will have one set of regulations to follow, comply with annual inspections and put safeguards in place to guarantee the birth center is a safe environment for families. She noted that in March 2004, the birth center owners collaborated, rewriting regulations for licensed birth centers, which had not been changed since 1983. The recommendations have been submitted. Through SB 349, the registered birth centers will be considered licensed six months after the effective date of the new adopted regulations. The Midwives Association of Alaska has agreed there should be one uniform standard for birth centers and recommends passage of the legislation. Representative Foster MOVED to report SB 349 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 349 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal note #1 by the Department of Health & Social Services.