HB 281-PRESCRIPTION WITHOUT PHYSICAL EXAMINATION  3:08:09 PM CHAIR HIGGINS announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 281, "An Act relating to prescription of drugs by a physician without a physical examination." REPRESENTATIVE LYNN GATTIS, Alaska State Legislature, offered to review the proposed bill for the committee. 3:09:41 PM CHAIR HIGGINS closed public testimony. 3:10:00 PM REPRESENTATIVE SEATON moved to adopt Amendment 1, labeled 28- LS1234\A.1, Martin, 2/27/14, which read: Page 1, line 10, following "and": Insert "the physician or another physician in the physician's group practice is" REPRESENTATIVE PRUITT objected for discussion. REPRESENTATIVE SEATON explained that the purpose of the proposed amendment was to allow another physician from the group practice to handle any follow up examinations and care, similar to that of a walk-in doctor clinic. REPRESENTATIVE GATTIS, in response to Representative Keller, said that she supported proposed Amendment 1 as it offered the same arrangement as that of a walk-in clinic. REPRESENTATIVE PRUITT removed his objection. [There being no further objection, Amendment 1 was adopted.] 3:12:36 PM REPRESENTATIVE KELLER moved to report HB 281, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 281 (HSS) was moved from the House Health and Social Services Standing Committee.