HB 300 - HEALTH CARE INSURANCE Number 0031 CHAIRMAN BUNDE announced the first item on the agenda was HB 300, "An Act relating to health insurance; and providing for an effective date." He noted that HB 300 had a further committee referral to the House Labor and Commerce Committee where the insurance issues would be addressed. Number 0077 REPRESENTATIVE JOE GREEN made a motion to move HB 300 from the committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. Number 0089 REPRESENTATIVE BRIAN PORTER objected. He said it was a close call for him, but looking at it from a position of endeavoring to get a handle on health care costs, he didn't think that anyone would be inspired to make an aggressive bid on a health care contract unless the company could be reasonably assured that the amount of clientele the program considered would be the amount of clientele delivered to them for service. A company cannot reduce the price for volume if the volume isn't delivered and in his opinion, Section (c)(1) would preclude that from happening. For that reason, he was not going to support HB 300. Number 0206 REPRESENTATIVE GREEN amended his motion to reflect he was moving CSHB 300(HES) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. CHAIRMAN BUNDE asked for a roll call vote. Representatives Dyson, Green and Bunde voted in favor of moving the bill. Representatives Porter and Vezey voted against it. Representatives Brice and Kemplen were absent. Therefore, CSHB 300(HES) moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee on a vote of 3-2. CHAIRMAN BUNDE called an at-ease for an update on the Traumatic Brain Injury Act of 1996.