SENATE BILL NO. 85 An Act extending the termination date for the State Medical Board; and providing for an effective date. RICHARD BENAVIDES, STAFF, SENATOR BETTYE DAVIS, noted that SB 85 extends the sunset date of the State Medical Board until June 30, 2013, in accordance with recommendations from the Legislative Auditor, who concluded the Board meets the statutory requirements of public need and it should continue to regulate the occupations under its purview. Mr. Benavides commented that the Board consists of five licensed physicians, one licensed physician assistant and two people with no direct financial interests in the healthcare industry. The board serves the public interest by establishing the minimum education and work experience requirements that an individual must meet to become a licensed physician, osteopath, podiatrist, paramedic, and physician assistant. The board further serves the public interest by investigating complaints against licensed professionals and taking disciplinary licensing action when appropriate. The board has consistently proven to be efficient. He urged passage of the bill. 9:04:18 AM PAT DAVIDSON, LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR, LEGISLATIVE AUDIT DIVISION, LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS AGENCY, offered to answer questions of the Committee. RICK URION, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING, offered to answer questions of the Committee. PUBLIC TESTIMONY CLOSED 9:05:00 AM Co-Chair Meyer pointed out the fiscal note. Representative Foster MOVED to REPORT SB 85 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 85 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal note #2 by the Department of Community & Economic Development. 9:06:15 AM