SB 109-MEDICAID COST CONTAINMENT & PRIORITY LIST CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 109(RLS)(efd fld), "An Act repealing the statute that sets priorities for the Department of Health and Social Services to apply to administration of the medical assistance program when there are insufficient funds allocated in the state budget for that program; and authorizing the department to make cost containment decisions that may include decisions about eligibility of persons and availability of services under the medical assistance program." Number 1584 REPRESENTATIVE COGHILL moved to adopt HCS CSSB 109, Version I, Lauterbach, 5/17/03, as the working document. CHAIR ROKEBERG objected for discussion purposes. He directed the committee's attention to page 2, line 7, which is the intent language. One sentence has been added to the intent language and it reads as follows: "The legislature encourages the department to develop case management systems or tools that allow for the comparison of cost savings associated with the preferred drug list or alternative cost containment methodologies." This language further expands on the intent language such that alternatives to the preferred drug list could be reviewed. These alternatives include the intensive case management system. Chair Rokeberg clarified, "This in no way changes anything in the statute nor is it intended to increase costs. It is merely putting the department on notice that they should have their act together and look at other methods when they're developing their program, which is allowed under statute." CHAIR ROKEBERG removed his objection. There being no other objection, Version I was before the committee. Number 1672 REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE moved to report HCS CSSB 109 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. REPRESENTATIVE KERTTULA objected and specified, "I don't think this is the right way to go with doing the options list and the cuts like this." A roll call vote was taken. Representatives McGuire, Morgan, Coghill, and Rokeberg voted in favor of reporting HCS CSSB 109 out of committee. Representatives Berkowitz, Kerttula, and Kott voted against it. Therefore, HCS CSSB 109(RLS) was reported out of the House Rules Standing Committee by a vote of 4-3.