SENATE BILL NO. 126 "An Act providing for an exception to the regulation of the practice of medicine for a physician who provides medical services to an athletic team from another state." 9:41:06 AM JULI LUCKY, STAFF, SENATOR ANNA MACKINNON explained the bill. She offered a Sectional Analysis: Section 1: Adds a new exemption for athletic team physicians to AS 08.64.370, which lists circumstances where a person can practice medicine in our state without being licensed by the State Medical Board. To qualify for this new exemption, the physician must be licensed to practice medicine in another state, under a written agreement with an athletic team from that state, and only provide services to members of the team while traveling to/from or participating in a sports event in Alaska. Section 2: Adds a reference to this new exemption to AS 14.30.142(d), which defines "qualified person" for the purposes of evaluating a student athlete who has been removed from a sporting event or practice for suspicion of concussion. Ms. Lucky specified that the bill would not allow physicians to treat Alaskans, only members of the traveling team. The purpose of the bill was to allow team members to be treated by physicians that best knew them best. 9:43:17 AM DR. JEFFREY MOORE, PHYSICIAN, ORTHOPEDIC PHYSICIANS OF ALASKA, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), spoke in support of the bill. He said that other states had passed similar legislation. Co-Chair MacKinnon CLOSED public testimony. Vice-Chair Bishop discussed the fiscal note from Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development, OMB number 2360. The cost for FY 19 was $2,500, with no cost in the out-years. The note reflected receipt services. 9:45:28 AM Senator Micciche commented that the bill was simple and made sense. He was comfortable moving it with one committee hearing. 9:45:56 AM DEBORA STOVERN, DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS, BUSINESS, AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (via teleconference), said that the State Medical Board had reviewed the bill, while they had not adopted a position, the board had no concerns with the proposed legislation. 9:46:52 AM Vice-Chair Bishop MOVED to REPORT SB 126 out of committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 126 was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one previously published fiscal note: FN1(CED). 9:47:13 AM AT EASE 9:48:31 AM RECONVENED 9:48:41 AM Co-Chair MacKinnon discussed housekeeping.