HB 528 - NURS.HOME MORATORIUM/CERTIFICATES OF NEED Number 010 CO-CHAIR TOOHEY introduced a committee substitute which changed the word "may" to "shall", instituted a moratorium on nursing home beds and requested the group to appear before the legislature with suggestions to facilitate further discussions. REPRESENTATIVE NORM ROKEBERG arrived at 2:13 p.m. CO-CHAIR BUNDE asked if there was any public testimony on HB 528. Hearing none, public testimony was closed. Number 135 REPRESENTATIVE CAREN ROBINSON asked if a decision is made to institute another one-year moratorium following the study, would that require another piece of legislation? CO-CHAIR TOOHEY responded she wasn't sure. CO-CHAIR BUNDE said it was his interpretation and certainly his legislative intent that additional legislation would be required to extend the moratorium. Number 227 REPRESENTATIVE GARY DAVIS said even though he was not particularly happy with and did not agree with some of the Findings in the committee substitute he would not argue the point. He believed Representative Robinson's point was valid and people will have different policy on whether the issue should be readdressed by the legislature or should the department automatically be given two years and force the legislature to intervene to reduce it. Of the two policies, he favored the one included in the committee substitute which would require the department to come before the legislature again to request an extension. CO-CHAIR TOOHEY moved to pass CSHB 528 out of committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE ROBINSON pointed out the committee substitute had not been adopted by the committee. Number 336 CO-CHAIR TOOHEY withdrew her motion and moved to adopt CSHB 528 (HES), Work Draft 9-LS1731\C, dated 3/13/96. Hearing no objection it was so ordered. Number 383 CO-CHAIR TOOHEY moved to pass CSHB 528(HES) out of committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.