SENATE BILL NO. 173 "An Act relating to the practice of dentistry; relating to dental radiological equipment; and providing for an effective date." 9:04:43 AM Co-Chair Bishop relayed that it was the third hearing for SB 173, and the committee had opened and closed public testimony on February 24, 2022. The committees intention was to hear a brief bill reintroduction, cover fiscal notes, and look to the will of the committee. Senator Wilson, Sponsor, explained that SB 173 would transfer the inspection of dental radiological equipment from the Board of Dental Examiners to the Department of Health and Social Services and would establish a specialty license. Senator Wilson discussed the fiscal notes. He addressed FN 1 from the Department of Health. In FY 23 there was a total of $95,000 with $92,500 in outgoing years. The legislation was expected to have an impact on Medicaid provider enrollment. The additional scope could not be absorbed by the current staff and the fiscal note reflected an increase of one permanent part-time Medicaid Program Specialist 2 position, located in Anchorage. Co-Chair Bishop addressed FN 1. He thought the $95,000 in FY 23 as well as the cost in outgoing years would be a split between Undesignated General Funds (UGF) and federal funds. Senator Wilson clarified that the fiscal note showed $47,500 federal receipts and $47,500 in matching UGF. In outgoing years, the funding amount would also be split. Senator Wilson addressed FN 2 from the Department of Health, OMB Component 2252. The note showed operating costs of $193,200 with $224,200 in outgoing years. The bill would transfer the responsibilities of registration and certification of dental radiological devices from the board to the department effective July 1, 2023. The funds would allow the department media to promulgate the regulations. Senator Wilson MOVED to report CSSB 173(FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 173(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with four "do pass" recommendations and with three "no recommendation" recommendations, and with three previously published fiscal impact notes: FN 1(DHS), FN 2(DHS), and FN 3(CED). 9:08:02 AM AT EASE 9:09:29 AM RECONVENED