SENATE BILL NO. 89 "An Act relating to house rules for assisted living homes." 9:44:23 AM JOHN LEE, DIRECTOR, SENIOR AND DISABILITY SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES (DHSS), PALMER (via teleconference), introduced himself. He introduced the legislation. He stated that the Alaska statutes were not in compliance with federal regulations, therefore the bill aligned with the federal regulations. 9:47:18 AM Mr. Lee addressed the Sectional Analysis (copy on file): Section 1: Amends AS 47.33.060 House Rules for Assisted Living Homes to explicitly require consistency with federal regulation when house rules are established. Section 2: Adds a new section to AS 47.33.060 House Rules for Assisted Living Homes to make explicit that assisted living homes that provide waiver services may not adopt house rules inconsistent with federal regulations. Section 3: Carries the statutory amendments proposed in Section 1 and Section 2 of the bill to AS 47.33.300(a) regarding a resident's rights to have visitors. Senator Wielechowski surmised that individuals were allowed to have visitors at any time. Mr. Lee agreed. Senator Wielechowski wondered whether the provider had any say about a visitor causing a disturbance. Mr. Lee deferred to Mr. Baxter. 9:49:22 AM CRAIG BAXTER, PROGRAM MANAGER, RESIDENTIAL LICENSING, DIVISION OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, ANCHORAGE (via teleconference), explained that if an individual was a disruption the facility could restrict access with reason. Co-Chair Bishop OPENED and CLOSED public testimony. SB 89 was HEARD and HELD in committee for further consideration. 9:51:01 AM AT EASE 9:54:28 AM RECONVENED