HB 544 - HEALTH INSURANCE NOMENCLATURE Number 590 CHAIRMAN KOTT announced the committee would hear HB 544, "An Act relating to the use of the terms `health' and `disability' in the context of insurance coverage," sponsored by the committee by request. He said it makes some changes from a housekeeping perspective where we have used disability and have confused that with health insurance. It seems like we're conforming to make disability an integral part of health insurance. We're basically changing some various parts of the insurance statutes. MARIANNE BURKE, Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Commerce and Economic Development, came forward to testify on HB 544. She said this is a housekeeping bill where they are changing the word "disability," which is an archaic term that went on the books many years ago. Since that time, disability, income protection insurance and other types of disability coverage have come into being and it creates a great deal of confusion. Ms. Burke explained she has been approached by legislators saying, "Why is this bill addressing disability." She was also questioned why the word "disability" was used in the domestic violence bill. It is because it conforms with the Alaska statute's usage of that term. She said "disability" is being changed to "health." This will bring us into agreement with the usage of the term throughout the industry throughout the United States. We would be catching up with the rest of the country. Ms. Burke said it is user friendly. Number 692 REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG indicated he applauds the bill. REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA noted it looks like the title is so tight that you can't do anything else but deal with those two words. Number 742 REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG made a motion to move HB 544 out of committee with individual recommendations and the attached zero fiscal note. CHAIRMAN KOTT asked if there was an objection. Hearing none HB 544 was moved out of the House Labor and Commerce Committee.