HB 301-AUTOPSIES AND DEATH CERTIFICATES  1:43:52 PM CHAIR STEDMAN announced the consideration of HB 301, noting it was the first hearing of the bill. He spoke of the companion bill, SB 161, by Senator Olson, which moved out of committee. He said the intent today is to hear the bill, take public testimony, and move the bill from committee. REPRESENTATIVE BOB HERRON, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, sponsor of HB 301, explained that the bill makes small, but important, changes to statutes. It was requested by constituents regarding the release of the remains form, which looked like the state was encouraging the use of a funeral home, rather than letting the family decide. He noted that his office worked with the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) to come up with an improved form. REPRESENTATIVE HERRON referred to a change that was not addressed in the Senate version of the bill. On page 2, line 3, the language used to say "embalming required by law". He said some airlines took advantage of that wording. The wording now says, "if embalming is required by law," otherwise the bill is identical to the Senate version. CHAIR STEDMAN noted a fiscal note from DHSS. 1:46:27 PM KERRE SHELTON, Director, Division of Public Health, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), Anchorage, Alaska, provided information related to HB 301. She said the only difference is that it clarified that embalming is not required by law. The other parts of the bill relate to medical examiner operations. The bill ensures that all deceased under the jurisdiction of the state receive the same treatment and respect. She concluded that the bill is legally defensible and scientifically valid. 1:48:23 PM SENATOR KELLY said he also heard the bill in Senate Finance. CHAIR STEDMAN closed public testimony. 1:48:56 PM SENATOR MICCICHE moved to report CS for HB 301(HSS) from committee with individual recommendations and attached zero fiscal note. CHAIR STEDMAN announced that without objection, CSHB 301(HSS) is reported from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.