SENATE BILL NO. 57 "An Act relating to medical assistance for recipients of Medicaid waivers; establishing an adult care home license and procedures; providing for the transition of individuals from foster care to adult home care settings; and providing for an effective date." 9:49:05 AM Co-Chair Olson relayed that SB 57 had first been heard on March 28, at which time the committee heard public testimony. 9:49:32 AM TONY NEWMAN, DIRECTOR, DIVISION SENIOR AND DISABILITY SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, relayed that SB 57 provided elderly Alaskans and adults with disabilities who were enrolled in a Medicaid home and community-based waiver with a new living option in adult home care. He noted that the bill would establish a new licensed residential setting type and a new certified service to be overseen by DOH. Under SB 57, the department would develop a streamlined process for foster parents who had cared for foster children with disabilities to transfer their existing foster home license to the new adult home care license. The bill would provide an incentive for foster families to remain together as children with disabilities aged out of the foster care system. He asserted that the bill would address the shortage of services and settings for seniors and individuals who required help with the activities of daily living and other assistance to achieve greater independence. He thought that the fiscal notes had been reviewed at the previous bill hearing. Co-Chair Olson asked if there was opposition to the bill. Mr. Newman was not aware of any opposition to the bill. 9:51:15 AM Senator Kiehl MOVED to ADOPT Amendment 1. Co-Chair Olson OBJECTED for discussion. Senator Kiehl discussed Amendment 1, which he described as a minor change. He explained that the bill language about the homes not being a business site was too prescriptive. He had talked with the department, which had indicated it planned to put in regulation pertaining to the requirements. He explained that running a home for payment may trigger a municipal business license, and in some cases, individuals could have a separate home-based business. The bill itself stipulated that the homes be small and for two people served, with three as an exception. Co-Chair Olson asked Mr. Newman to comment on the amendment. Mr. Newman indicated that the Division of Senior and Disability Services had no objection to the amendment. 9:52:42 AM ROBERT NAVE, PROGRAM MANAGER, DIVISION OF HEALTHCARE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, indicated that the division did not have concerns about the amendment. Co-Chair Olson WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, it was so ordered. Senator Kiehl MOVED to report CSSB 57(FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSSB 57(FIN) was REPORTED out of committee with three "do pass" recommendations and with three no recommendation recommendations; and with two new fiscal impact notes from the Department of Health, and one new zero fiscal note from the Department of Health. Co-Chair Olson discussed the agenda for the afternoon meeting.