SENATE BILL NO. 119 "An Act relating to the licensing and regulation of athletic trainers." 9:10:26 AM CHRISTINE MARASIGAN, STAFF, SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, explained that SB 119 would amend current statutes to establish licensing and regulation of athletic trainers in the State of Alaska. Athletic Trainers are certified, health care professionals who practice in the field of sports medicine. This profession plays a significant role in the management, prevention, recognition and rehabilitation of injured athletes under the supervision of a licensed physician. As people become increasingly more active, athletic trainers are a vital resource in administering immediate emergency care as well as injury prevention and treatment programs. The National Athletic Trainer's Association (NATA), which was founded in 1950, is the professional membership association for certified athletic trainers. According to NATA, Alaska is one of the few states that do not currently license athletic trainers. Should SB 119 pass, athletic trainers would be required to have a license to practice in the State of Alaska. Co-Chair Stedman pointed out one zero fiscal note from the Department of Administration (DOA); and one fiscal note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED) for $26.5 million in receipt supported services in FY 13, and $1.8 million in the out-years. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CS SB 119 (L & C) out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ORDERED. SB 119 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with accompanying new fiscal impact note from the Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development; and new zero fiscal note from the Department of Administration.