SB 55-MENTAL HEALTH PATIENT RIGHTS & GRIEVANCES  3:00:14 PM CHAIR DAVIS announced that SB 55 was before the committee. She related that the committee has already heard the bill and she wished to move it on to the next committee of referral. SENATOR EGAN moved to adopt the CS for SB 55, labeled 27- LS0082\R, as the working draft before the committee. CHAIR DAVIS objected for discussion purposes. 3:01:44 PM THOMAS OBERMEYER, Staff, Senator Bettye Davis, sponsor of SB 55, explained the changes in the bill. Section 1 of the bill adds eight rights to the list of rights of the person undergoing a mental health evaluation. This change accommodates requests made by the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) and others. Section 2 establishes the grievance procedure that had been described before, but now more carefully defines "grievance" to mean "a complaint concerning the patient's treatment care or rights at a mental health evaluation or treatment facility in the state." It includes that the imposition of attorney's fees on the grievant would inflict undue hardship. Section 3 requires that DHSS provide a standardized notice to patients that separately describes patient rights, available assistance, and the grievance procedure, and provide a written copy. Section 4 provides that the presumption in Section 2 has the effect of changing Rule 82, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure. Section 5 provides a conditional effect of the presumption added in Section 2 that it would take effect only if Section 4 receives a two-thirds majority vote of each house. Only one section would require a two-thirds vote and that is if the court rules regarding attorney's fees were changed. CHAIR DAVIS noted the changes made were at the request of the committee at a previous meeting. CHAIR DAVIS asked for a motion to move the bill from committee. [The assumption was that the objection for discussion purposes was removed.] SENATOR EGAN moved to report the CS for SB 55, version R, from committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSSB 55(HSS) was reported from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.