HB 137 An Act authorizing special medical parole for terminally ill prisoners. CS HB 137 (JUD) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero fiscal notes by the Department of Corrections dated 3/01/93 and the Department of Administration. HOUSE BILL 137 "An Act authorizing special medical parole for terminally ill prisoners." REPRESENTATIVE ELDON MULDER stated that HB 137 would provide special medical parole for terminally ill prisoners. The Department of Corrections is responsible for inmates' medical costs as long as they remain in custody. He added, covering health costs is a serious financial burden, particularly when a terminal illness is involved. The bill would give the parole board the discretion to grant special medical parole for terminally ill patients that it determines are not a threat to society. Once paroled, their medical costs are picked up by Medicare or Medicaid, thus easing the financial burden on the Department of Corrections. Co-Chair Larson asked who decides if a prisoner is terminally ill. Representative Mulder said the decision would be make by a common consensus of physicians. Representative Foster MOVED to report HB 137 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying zero fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTIONS, it was so ordered. CS HB 137 (JUD) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with two zero fiscal notes by the Department of Corrections dated 3/01/93 and the Department of Administration.