HB 147 - CARE FOR VULNERABLE ADULTS Number 1206 CO-CHAIRMAN DYSON announced the next order of business as House Bill No. 147, "An Act relating to vulnerable adults; and providing for an effective date." Number 1210 CO-CHAIRMAN COGHILL explained that HB 147 is one of the recommendations from the Long-Term Care Task Force subcommittee. This legislation will make it so the responsibility of protecting those in long-term health care is guarded with some degree of oversight. If a vulnerable adult makes an appeal that something is wrong with the guardian or caretaker, presently the law allows the care giver to stop that appeal summarily. This bill ensures that the care giver will not have the right to stop the appeal. If there is an abusive situation or personality conflict involving the care giver, HB 147 will help vulnerable adults have the right of appeal. Number 1353 REPRESENTATIVE KEMPLEN offered Amendment 1 which read: Page 2, line 20, Add the following into Sec. 4 adding part (a) into the bill with the amendment highlighted in bold-type. The change in the statutes is reflected by the addition of the word "legislators." Sec. 4 AS 47.24.050 Confidentiality of reports. (a) Investigation reports and reports of the abandonment, exploitation, abuse, neglect or self-neglect of a vulnerable adult filed under this chapter are confidential and are not subject to public inspection and copying under AS 09.25.110 - 09.25.125. However, in accordance with this chapter and regulations adopted under this chapter, investigation reports may be used by appropriate agencies, legislators or other individuals inside and outside the state, in connection with investigations or judicial proceedings involving the abandonment, exploitation, abuse, neglect, or self- neglect of a vulnerable adult. Renumber the sections accordingly. Number 1360 CO-CHAIRMAN DYSON objected for the discussion. REPRESENTATIVE KEMPLEN explained that this amendment provides the opportunity for legislators to have access to the records of vulnerable adults. Last year they passed legislation allowing legislators access to the vulnerable young; this amendment allows legislators the same type of access for vulnerable adults. CO-CHAIRMAN COGHILL said quite often the legislators are the last recourse of advocacy for constituents; he thinks it is an excellent addition, and he suggests they put it in. Number 1452 CO-CHAIRMAN DYSON removed his objection. Number 1505 REPRESENTATIVE KEMPLEN made a motion to move CSHB 147(HES) with individual recommendations and zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 147(HES) moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee. The committee took a brief at-ease from 4:08 p.m. - 4:10 p.m.