SPONSOR SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 71 An Act relating to emergency medical services; and repealing obsolete references to the Statewide Health Coordinating Council and health systems agencies. Co-chair Pearce directed that SSSB 71 be brought on for discussion. Co-chair Frank explained that review of the Dept. of Health and Social Services fiscal note for the bill concluded that additional positions would not be required. Positions requested in the department note are presently funded through a federal grant which is to be discontinued. It was determined to be inappropriate to use SSSB 71 as the vehicle to fund and continue those positions. Co-chair Frank then suggested that the department note be replaced by a zero Senate Finance note. Co-chair Pearce noted adoption of Senator Leman's "amendment no. 1, corrected" at the March 15, 1993, meeting. She then directed attention to proposed amendments nos. 2 and 3 distributed by Senator Rieger. Senator Rieger MOVED for adoption of amendment no. 2 (copy on file in the permanent Senate Finance file for SB 71). He explained that the amendment would make bill language permissive by substituting "may" for "shall" at page 4, line 18. Additional language changes within the amendment relate to collection of information on EMS patient care. The thrust is to require collection in a format that eases transmission from providers in the field to the department and entry into data bases. Senator Rieger then directed attention amendment no. 3 and explained that it consists of the following proposed intent: It is the intent of the legislature that the department will use a computerized database program for the collection of trauma data. A priority in designing the system should be ease of use for pre-hospital and hospital facilities in providing information to the database through their own use of standard desktop software programs. It is further the intent of the legislature that the trauma injury data collection be eventually integrated with a broader effort which includes epidemiology and other state health information. No objection to amendment no. 2 having been raised, it was ADOPTED. Senator Rieger then MOVED for adoption of the letter of intent. No objection having been raised, IT WAS SO ORDERED. Co-chair Pearce then queried members regarding disposition of CSSS SB 71 (Finance). Senator Kerttula MOVED that CSSS SB 71 (Finance) pass from committee with individual recommendations and the zero SFC fiscal note. No objection having been raised, CSSS SB 71 (Finance) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a unanimous "do pass" recommendation, accompanied by the SFC letter of intent, a zero fiscal note from the Dept. of Commerce and Economic Development, and a zero SFC fiscal note for the Dept. of Health and Social Services.