HHES - 03/02/95 HB 124 - EXTEND BOARD OF NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS Number 2151 CO-CHAIR TOOHEY handed the gavel to HESS Committee Vice-Chair Rokeberg and discussed the sponsor statement. "This bill eliminates the State Board of Nursing Home Administrators and transfers its legal duties to license and regulate to the Division of Occupational Licensing in the Department of Commerce. Federal regulations require that a nursing home administrator be licensed by the state in order for that state to receive Medicaid funding from the federal government.  "This licensing can be done either by a board or by the executive branch agency. The Division of Occupational Licensing is ready to take on the licensing duties. The Department of Health approves of the transfer, and the Hospital and Nursing Home Association supports eliminating the board and transferring these duties to Occupational Licensing. "Eliminating the board will also save money because travel costs will no longer be incurred by the board." CO-CHAIR TOOHEY said that Catherine Reardon, Director of the Division of Occupational Licensing, was present. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG asked for public testimony on the bill. Number 2214 HARLAN KNUDSON, executive, Alaska State Hospital and Nursing Home Administration (ASHNHA), spoke in support of the HESS Committee Substitute (CS) for HB 124. He said the state needs to continue the licensing of nursing home administrators, not only for the Medicaid program, but it is also good for quality care. MR. KNUDSON said in addition, the Department of Commerce is able to handle the two main roles of licensure. One, there is an excellent national exam of which the administrators of this state participate in drafting, and there is a good exam, so the state does qualify the people to come in, and there are regulations pending that will require continuing education. MR. KNUDSON urged the support of the HESS Committee members. Number 2245 CO-CHAIR TOOHEY asked Mr. Knudson approximately how many licensed administrators that hold an Alaska license were in the state. MR. KNUDSON answered about 80. REPRESENTATIVE BRICE moved to adopt the HESS Committee Substitute for HB 124 for purposes of discussion. The motion passed. CO-CHAIR TOOHEY clarified the difference between the CS and the original bill. The CS eliminates the sunset date. The original bill provided for a sunset date. There was also a change between the licensed administrators and they decided to eliminate the board's responsibility and go to the Department of Commerce. REPRESENTATIVE BRICE moved that the CSHB 124(HESS) be passed with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY objected, and a roll call vote was taken. Voting yes were Representatives Rokeberg, Brice, Robinson and Toohey. Voting no was Representative Vezey. Absent were Representatives Bunde and Davis. The motion passed.