SENATE BILL NO. 253 An Act relating to insurance coverage for costs of prostate cancer detection. Co-chairman Frank directed that SB 253 be brought on for discussion, noted adoption of Amendment No. 1 when the bill was previously before committee, and referenced Amendment No. 2. Senator Rieger MOVED for adoption of Amendment No. 2 and requested unanimous consent. Co-chairman Frank objected for the purpose of an explanation. Senator Rieger attested to committee consensus to investigate and add coverage for annual pap smear cancer screening to provide symmetry to legislation covering prostate cancer detection. Information obtained from the American Cancer Society provided the recommended age bracket included in the amendment. The prime sponsor is supportive. Senator Sharp inquired concerning the fiscal impact of the addition. Senator Rieger said he suspected the approach to the addition would be similar to that for the original bill. The up-front cost of testing is well known, but the benefits of prevention are difficult to quantify. The theory is that, overall, there is a cost savings. Senator Sharp attested to need for glaucoma testing as well and suggested that it would result in a better return on funding. Co-chairman Frank called for objections to adoption of Amendment No. 2. No objection having been raised, Amendment No. 2 was ADOPTED. Senator Zharoff MOVED for passage of CSSB 253 (Finance) with individual recommendations. No objection having been raised, CSSB 253 (Finance) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a unanimous "do pass" recommendation and zero fiscal notes from the Dept. of Commerce and Economic Development and the Dept. of Administration.