SB 144-STATE IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM  1:35:55 PM CHAIR DAVIS announced that SB 144 was before the committee. SENATOR GIESSEL, sponsor of SB 144, thanked the committee for hearing the bill and sharing the concern about the importance of the bill. She said the fiscal note was prepared by the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS). Here to address the fiscal note is Dr. Ward Hurlburt. 1:36:49 PM WARD HURLBURT, M.D., Director and Chief Medical Officer, Division of Public Health, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), explained the fiscal note for SB 144. He said that it would put a vaccination program into place and replace some of the lost federal funding. The fiscal note is sensitive to the cost effectiveness of individual immunizations for children and adults. He pointed out that, overall, a dollar spent for vaccines saves over $8 in health care costs and over $16 in time lost from work. He noted that three vaccines are included in the bill for uninsured adults: influenza, pneumococcal, and Tdap, but not shingles due to expense. For children, all vaccines required for school entry are included, but not rotavirus, HPV, or meningococcal due to high costs. The fiscal note totals $2.9 million and there is some flexibility in the program. For example, if more funds were to be available, the rotavirus vaccine could be added back in. 1:41:17 PM SENATOR EGAN asked if the three vaccinations not included for children could be added back into the program. DR. HURLBURT responded that they may be added at a later date. REPRESENTATIVE KELLER noted the arrival of Representative Miller. CHAIR DAVIS noted the arrival of Senator Meyer. CHAIR DAVIS said she felt the goals of the committee had been met, and SB 144 would have further review in the Senate Finance Committee. She pointed out that the bill has a sunset date of 2015, which would allow time for a long-term solution to be developed in order to provide immunizations to those who need them. She said she understood that as money becomes available, it can immediately go toward funding more vaccinations. DR. HURLBURT agreed. He said DHSS will continue to try to find other sources of funding for the program. He listed possible options; turn the program back to the state or cover additional vaccines. 1:44:41 PM SENATOR EGAN moved to report SB 144 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. There being no objection, SB 144 was reported from the Senate Health and Social Services Committee.