HB 149 - INSURANCE: MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE Number 0661 CHAIRMAN DYSON announced the next order of business as House Bill No. 149, "An Act relating to insurance coverage for treatment of mental illness and substance abuse; repealing provisions of ch. 8, SLA 1997, that terminates required mental health benefit coverage; and providing for an effective date." He asked Representative Coghill to give a subcommittee report. [The bill had been assigned to a subcommittee on 4/10/99.] Number 0637 REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL reported that the subcommittee on HB 149 could not come to a conclusion on the matter, so the bill was coming back before the committee for perusal. He personally had strong objections to this bill going on, considering the mandate of mental health insurance coverage at this time, but couldn't get a consensus in the subcommittee. He recommended that the committee not move the bill out of committee. Number 0574 REPRESENTATIVE BRICE made a motion to move HB 149 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL objected. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Brice, Kemplen, Whitaker and Dyson voted in favor of moving the bill. Representatives Coghill and Green voted against it. Representative Morgan was absent. Therefore, HB 149 moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee by a vote of 4-2.