SB 97-MENTAL HEALTH; RECORDS; TREATMENT CHAIRMAN MILLER called the Senate Health, Education and Social Services (HESS) Committee to order at 1:38 p.m. and brought up SB 97. MS. GINA MACDONALD, Division of Mental Health & Developmental Disability, Department of Health & Social Services, discussed the differences between SB 97 and the proposed CS (Draft G Lauterbach). The CS removes the confidentiality portion and makes a couple procedural changes relating to Designated Evaluation and Treatment (DET) facilities, or hospitals providing in-patient services for people in mental health crisis. These changes clarify and separate procedures for billing and payment for someone receiving hospital services at API or at a private hospital facility. The department can bill and order payment for API services, but the DET facility or private hospital itself would bill the patient. The other addition to the bill allows hospitals to apply for these benefits on behalf of a patient so disabled by mental illness he or she is unable to submit an application. Number 050 MS. SHANNON 'FALLON, Assistant Attorney General with the Human Services Section at the Department of Law, added that the legal drafter, Terri Lauterbach, had questions relating to language that needed clarification, and this CS clears those up. SENATOR ELTON asked the sponsor, Senator Kelly, if concerns were worked out with Bob Briggs of the Disability Law Center. SENATOR KELLY replied they accommodated Mr. Briggs on one or two points but were unable to give him all of the points he wanted. This is the optimum level of agreement that can be reached on the bill. He moved to adopt CSSB 97(HES) Draft G as the working version. Without objection, it was adopted. SENATOR KELLY moved CSSB 97(HES) Draft G from committee with individual recommendations and its accompanying fiscal note. Without objection, it was so ordered.