HJR 36-TAIWAN: WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY 3:07:37 PM CHAIR WILSON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 36, Urging the United States Congress to support the granting of official Observer Status to the Republic of China at the World Health Assembly Annual Conference to be held at Geneva, Switzerland, in May 2006. 3:07:55 PM AARON DANIELSON, Intern to Representative Peggy Wilson, Alaska State Legislature, presented HJR 36 on behalf of the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee. He paraphrased from the following statement [original punctuation provided]: · Taiwan does not have direct access to the information that is disseminated in the World Heath Assembly [WHA] meetings. The World Health Assembly is the top body of the World Health Organization [WHO]. · Taiwan can be introduced as an Official Observer status, something that there is precedent for. The Red Cross, Palestine Liberation Organization, Red Crescent and the Order of Malta are several of the organizations that have been recognized as a "health entity" and given Official Observer status. · This process of being given Official Observer Status also side-steps the thorny sovereignty. This process does not recognize Taiwan as separate entity from China. · China has opposed Taiwan's attempts to enter the WHO as a member and as an official observer. They have allowed Taiwan to attend WHO meetings on Avian Influenza in Japan and other cities, but has denied Taiwan's entering a similar conference in Beijing China. · The Alaska House passed a similar resolution in 2003 as [House Joint Resolution] 28, urging the U.S. to endorse Taiwan's request to be granted observer status. · The U.S. Congress has also passed similar resolution to support the efforts of Taiwan to gain Official Observer Status into the WHA. · The WHA Director can extend Official Observer status to Taiwan itself, without a vote. · On June 2004, Pres. Bush signed into law S2092, that st supports Taiwan's bid to enter the WHA. Every April 1, the State Dept. is to submit a report to Congress on their efforts to gain Taiwan access to the WHA. House passed a st similar one on April 21. Both passed unanimously. 3:11:24 PM REPRESENTATIVE GARDNER asked whether the Peoples Republic of China opposes this action. MR. DANIELSON responded that Taiwan originally requested a full membership, in 1997. However, China vigorously opposed full membership, which it views as a threat to the sovereignty policy of "one China." China has maintained opposition to Taiwan entering even under observer status, although it has allowed Taiwan to attend two separate WHA meetings regarding the avian influenza. 3:12:43 PM REPRESENTATIVE GARDNER moved Amendment 1, which read: Page 2, line 8; Delete "Condoleeza" Insert "Condoleezza" There being no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. 3:13:45 PM REPRESENTATIVE CISSNA moved to report HJR 36, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHJR 36(HES) was reported from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.