HB 21-SUICIDE PREVENTION COUNCIL MEMBERS    1:31:21 PM CHAIR DAVIS announced the first order of business would be 21. [CSHB 21(FIN) was before the committee.] REPRESENTATIVE ANNA FAIRCLOUGH, sponsor of HB 21, introduced the bill. She said HB 21 would add one more member to the statewide suicide prevention council. That person would be from a military background to help veterans, who are currently experiencing a higher rate of suicide after returning from war. The bill also changes the age limit for a youth to participate. The current law allows a high school junior or senior to participate, but they can only serve for two years based on the definition of a youth member. This bill would expand the definition of a youth member to include someone between the ages of 16-24, which would allow college students to continue on the board. SENATOR MEYER asked what the effective date is. REPRESENTATIVE FAIRCLOUGH answered she thought it was a standard effective date clause. 1:34:58 PM KATE BURKHARDT, Executive Director, Statewide Suicide Prevention Council, said Theresa Baldwin from Mt. Edgecombe High School in Sitka was just appointed to the youth seat. Her term under the new statute would be four years. Without the bill, she would term out in another year. SENATOR DYSON said he serves on the council but doesn't believe that rises to the level of a conflict of interest. SENATOR DYSON moved to report CS for HB 21 from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Seeing no objection, CSHB 21(FIN) moved from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.