CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 198(HES) "An Act establishing the Statewide Suicide Prevention Council; and providing for an effective date." SENATOR RICK HALFORD explained that SB 198 would establish a statewide suicide council made up of fifteen private and public members representing rural and urban Alaska. There would be two members from both the House and the Senate and the Governor would appoint eleven members, including experts in substance abuse and mental health, as well as people who have been directly impacted by suicide and who work with youth across the State. Senator Halford reiterated that suicide is an on-gong epidemic in many parts of the State, especially in rural Alaska, and currently the numbers are at an all time peak. The council would focus on finding ways to reduce suicide rates, broaden public awareness of the suicide warning signs, and enhance suicide prevention services and programs throughout the State. He pointed out that the suicide prevention council has bi-partisan support throughout the Senate. KAREN PERDUE, Commissioner, Department of Health and Social Services, noted that the Department supports the proposed legislation. She indicated that the fiscal note was a responsible projection of the anticipated costs. She offered to answer questions of the Committee. Senator Green asked if the fiscal note represented a fourteen or fifteen member board. Commissioner Perdue commented that fourteen was an error and that it should indicate a fifteen-member board. Senator Green moved to report CS SB 198 (HES) from Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being no objection, it was so ordered. CS SB 198 (HES) MOVED from Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with fiscal note #1 by Department of Health & Social Services.