HOUSE BILL NO. 30 "An Act relating to the exclusiveness of liability of an employer in the case of death; relating to the payment of workers' compensation benefits in the case of permanent partial impairment; relating to notice of workers' compensation death benefits; relating to the payment of workers' compensation death benefits payable to a child of an employee where there is no surviving spouse; relating to the payment of workers' compensation death benefits for an employee without a surviving spouse or child; and providing for an effective date." 9:07:48 AM REPRESENTATIVE ANDY JOSEPHSON, SPONSOR, relayed that the bill did one thing; it updated 20-year old permanent partial impairment ratings that had flagged because of encroaching inflation. It positioned the state in a place where the compensation for a permanent partial impairment was too low. Co-Chair Foster MOVED to report CSHB 30(FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. Representative Carpenter OBJECTED. A roll call vote was taken on the motion. IN FAVOR: Josephson, Knopp, LeBon, Merrick, Ortiz, Sullivan-Leonard, Wool, Johnston, Foster OPPOSED: Tilton, Carpenter The MOTION PASSED (9/2). CSHB 30(FIN) was REPORTED OUT of committee with five "do pass" recommendations, one "do not pass" recommendation, and five "no recommendation" recommendations and with one new fiscal impact note by the Department of Administration and two new fiscal impact notes by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.