HB 497 - CHIROPRACTIC PEER REVIEW Number 0095 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the first order of business to come before the House Labor and Commerce Committee was HOUSE BILL NO. 497, "An Act relating to chiropractic peer review; and providing for an effective date." TIM SULLIVAN, of Representative Eldon Mulder's staff, read a sponsor statement for HB 497, as follows: "The Chiropractic Peer Review Committee was formed by the Board of Chiropractic Examiners in 1994 pursuant to statute 08.20.185(a), the statute we are proposing to amend today with this bill. The initial Peer Review Committee consisted of three chiropractors. The board then added a lay person to the committee. Under current statute, only the chiropractors on the committee have immunity for decisions they make as committee members. The lay person does not have immunity for those same decisions. House Bill 497 would extend immunity to the lay person by extending immunity to all members of the committee." Number 0314 REPRESENTATIVE GENE KUBINA made a motion to move HB 497 from the House Labor and Commerce Committee, with attached zero fiscal note and individual recommendations. It was noted for the record that the Board of Chiropractic Examiners supports HB 497. Number 0348 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced that, there being no objection, HB 497 was passed out of the House Labor and Commerce Committee with attached zero fiscal note and individual recommendations.