CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 342(HES) "An Act relating to the long term care ombudsman." This was the first hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Senator Green, Chair of Senate Health, Education and Social Services Committee, spoke to the bill. She reminded the Committee about the previous year when the Long Term Care Ombudsman authority was transferred from the Department of Administration to the Mental Health Trust Authority (MHTA). She noted this change was made to prevent a potential conflict of interest. In the process of this transfer, she stated that a provider of assisted living and nursing care informed the MHTA that the Long Term Care Ombudsman would not be permitted on their premises due to certain language in the enabling statute. Senator Green stated this legislation corrects the language error and provides access of the Long Term Care Ombudsman to facilities that provide assisted living or nursing care services for the purpose of investigating complaints. She stressed this ombudsman oversight is required by the federal government, which provides the majority of the funding for the ombudsman activities. JEFF JESSEE, Executive Director, Mental Health Trust Authority, Department of Revenue, testified via teleconference from Anchorage that he is available to answer questions. Senator Green offered a motion to report SB 342 from Committee with individual recommendations. There was no objection and the CS SB 342 (HES), MOVED from Committee with accompanying zero fiscal note #1 from the Department of Administration.