SENATE BILL NO. 37 "An Act relating to the statewide immunization program." 9:03:03 AM Senator Bishop MOVED to ADOPT the committee substitute for SB 37, Work Draft 31-LS0162\U (Marx, 3/9/19). Co-Chair von Imhof OBJECTED for discussion. 9:03:49 AM JULI LUCKY, STAFF, SENATOR NATASHA VON IMHOF, explained that the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) switch the account to a fund. Ms. Lucky discussed the Sectional Analysis (copy on file): Section 1: Amends AS 18.09.200(b)(1) by removing the "phase in" language from statute as the Alaska Vaccine Assessment Program is now fully implemented. Section 2: Amends AS 18.09.220(a) by removing the "phase in" language from statute as the Alaska Vaccine Assessment Program is now fully implemented. Section 3: Amends 18.09.230 by creating the vaccine assessment "fund" in the general fund for the purpose of providing funds for the program that will be appropriated by the legislature, that can also include program receipts, penalties, money from other sources along with interest earned from the fund. These appropriations to the fund will not lapse. Section 4: Repeals and reenacts AS.18.09.230 allowing the commissioner to administer the fund in accordance to the provisions of the statewide immunization program. Section 5: Amends 37.05.146(c)(75) changing the word "account" to "fund" Section 6: Repeals AS 18.09.220(e) by removing the "opt out" option for assessees since the program is no longer in the "phase-in" stage. Section 7: Repeals the sunset provisions (to repeal the program in 2021) that were in section 5 of the original bill, SB 169 in 2014. Senator Olson queried an affect on some of the rural hospitals. Ms. Lucky deferred to Ms. Lewis. She understood that it was only a renaming of a fund, and would not affect how the fund works. 9:06:36 AM JILL LEWIS, DEPUTY DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES, agreed with Ms. Lucky. Senator Olson wondered whether there was any opposition from the rural hospitals. Ms. Lewis replied that the bill had no opposition from anyone. Ms. Lucky assured the committee that Senator Giessel approved of the CS. Co-Chair von Imhof wondered whether there were further comments. Ms. Lewis stated that she did not have anything further to add. Co-Chair von Imhof WITHDREW the OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, the proposed committee substitute was ADOPTED. 9:08:23 AM DAVID TEAL, DIRECTOR, LEGISLATIVE FINANCE DIVISION, explained the fiscal notes. Co-Chair von Imhof stated that there was an amendment. Co-Chair von Imhof MOVED to ADOPT Conceptual Amendment 1. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Co-Chair von Imhof felt that it might make sense to capitalize the fund, should there be emergencies in the state. 9:14:13 AM Senator Wielechowski wondered how it was not creating a dedicated fund. Mr. Teal replied that a dedicated fund was something that must occur under the constitution. He stated that the bill created a fund that was designated, but not dedicated. Senator Olson wondered whether there was concern about giving more power to the administration. Mr. Teal replied that the bill provided the commissioner to rapidly respond. 9:20:52 AM Senator Bishop MOVED to REPORT CSSB 37(FIN) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 37(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with three new fiscal impact notes from the Senate Finance Committee for Department of Health and Social Services, Fund Transfer, and Fund Capitalization.