HB 412 - COMMUNITY CARE FACILITIES CHAIR TOOHEY asked Pat O'Brien to testify. Number 036 PAT O'BRIEN, Social Services Program Officer, Division of Family and Youth Services (DFYS), Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), testified in support of HB 412. She stated there had been amendments made to the legislation including additional cross-references drafted by Terri Lauterbach and the DHSS was comfortable with the legislation as written. She offered to answer questions. CHAIR TOOHEY indicated that the committee should have a copy of the committee substitute (CS) dated 3/16/94 version E. She then asked if there were any questions for Ms. O'Brien. Number 100 REP. OLBERG asked if the legislation would save the state money. Number 101 MS. O'BRIEN explained that savings is the focus of the bill. She stated that currently the DHSS has an overloaded licensing staff that has difficulty meeting expected standards for the ratio of licensors to the number of facilities they license. She said the DHSS does not expect to hire more staff, so the only option is to combine a number of varying standards into the statute that will ease the workload of the licensors. She further explained that both private agencies that perform licensing and licensing supervisors across the state support the effort as an important efficiency measure. REP. OLBERG asked if money will be saved because more people will not be hired. MS. O'BRIEN asserted that the DHSS will do more with the same resources or less. Number 143 REP. B. DAVIS asked if Chair Toohey wanted to hear further testimony. CHAIR TOOHEY said it was her intent to discuss the proposal and move it out of committee. REP. B. DAVIS made a motion to pass HB 412 out of committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. CHAIR TOOHEY, hearing no objections, declared that HB 412 was so moved. She then brought HJR 54 to the table.