COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL NO. 73(HES) "An Act relating to assisted living homes; and providing for an effective date." This was the fourth hearing on this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. The committee substitute before the members was 1-LS0468\G. LESLEE OREBAUGH, Alaska Caregivers Association, testified via teleconference from Anchorage to thank Senator Mike Miller, Senator Johnny Ellis, Senator Wilken and the Senate Finance Committee for their efforts on this bill. MONTA FAYE LANE, President, Alaska Caregivers Association, testified via teleconference from Fairbanks thanking the Committee for listening to the plight of the assisted living homes and the low reimbursement rate. She stressed that this was a very important industry for Alaskans. IRENE PAYTON, Member, Long Term Care Committee, American Association of Retired Persons, testified via teleconference from Fairbanks of learning about the role that assisted living homes play. She said the legislature has a lot to learn about how the system is working. She stated this legislation was a great beginning. Amendment #1: This amendment reduces the minimum daily rates of payment to assisted living homes as proposed in the bill from $50 to $42.25 and from $75 to $51. Co-Chair Parnell moved for adoption. Co-Chair Torgerson explained the dollar amounts more accurately reflect the actual amount that would be funded House Finance Committee's version of the FY 01 operating budget. He stressed his desire was to move the bill to the other body in such a position where it would garner support. He noted there was not an updated fiscal note that reflected this reduction, but that the amount would be about half that of the current $1,248,800 fiscal note. Co-Chair Parnell asked if the sponsor supported the amendment. Co-Chair Torgerson said the sponsor wanted the bill to be adopted into law and understood the steps necessary to have that happen. Without objection, the amendment was ADOPTED. Amendment #2: This amendment changes the effective dates of the bill from the year 1999 to 2000. Co-Chair Parnell moved for adoption. Co-Chair Torgerson explained the technical amendment to bring the language into compliance with the current year as opposed to 1999, when the bill was first introduced. There was no objection and the amendment was ADOPTED. Co-Chair Parnell offered a motion to moved from Committee, CS SB 73 (FIN) 1-LS0468\G as amended with individual recommendations and forthcoming fiscal note from the Department of Administration and $711,500 fiscal note from the Department of Health and Social Services. The bill MOVED FROM COMMITTEE without objection.