SENATE BILL NO. 132 "An Act exempting veterinarians from the requirements of the controlled substance prescription database." 9:05:29 AM SENATOR ROGER HOLLAND, SPONSOR, presented a brief reintroduction of the bill. He stressed that veterinarians were not required to be HIPPA compliant and should not be required to participate in the prescription drug monitoring program. 9:06:30 AM Co-Chair Stedman looked at the fiscal note attached to the bill. He read from the analysis: SB 132 removes the requirement for Alaska-licensed veterinarians to register with the states controlled substance prescription database, commonly referred to as the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP). It also removes the requirement for veterinarians to review the animal owner's/caregiver's prescription history in the PDMP before prescribing, administering, or dispensing a federally scheduled II or III controlled substance, as well as the reporting requirement for submitting data on federally scheduled II IV controlled substances. Under AS 17.30.200(d)(3), optional access by veterinarians would be permitted. If the bill passes the following expenses will be incurred: Services: $1.7 (legal costs to amend regulations, printing, and postage in first year) Professional licensing programs within the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing are primarily funded by Receipt Supported Services, fund source 1156 Rcpt Svcs (DGF). Licensing fees for each occupation are set per AS 08.01.065 so the total amount of revenue collected approximately equals the occupation's actual regulatory costs. Senator von Imhof MOVED to report SB 132 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal impact note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 132 was REPORTED out of committee with seven "do pass" recommendations and with on previously published fiscal note: FN 1 (CED). 9:08:01 AM AT EASE 9:10:18 AM RECONVENED