HB 29-INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR TELEHEALTH  1:31:31 PM CHAIR WILSON announced the consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 29, "An Act relating to insurance coverage for benefits provided through telehealth; and providing for an effective date." He noted there had been a discussion about an amendment on parity pay but that was deemed unnecessary. He invited Representative Spohnholz and Lori Wing-Heier to speak to the issue of pay parity. 1:32:51 PM LORI WING-HEIER, Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development (DCCED), Anchorage, Alaska, stated that this bill was heard numerous times last year and the issue of pay parity never come up. She had not seen concern about parity from the providers until last week. Most providers have negotiated agreements that would take care of the concern of parity. 1:33:28 PM REPRESENTATIVE IVY SPOHNHOLZ, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, said that based on Director Wing-Heier's recommendation and after consultations with insurers and providers, she decided not to ask for an amendment to address parity because that allows the market flexibility to be able to negotiate on a case- by-case basis around rates. That will allow for collaboration and innovation on ways to reduce health care costs. Later on, if there are problems with parity, the legislature can address it. CHAIR WILSON noted that the Division of Insurance recommended an effective date change. He solicited a motion. 1:34:37 PM SENATOR VON IMHOF moved to adopt Amendment 1, A.3: 31-LS0274\A.3 Marx 2/18/20 AMENDMENT 1 OFFERED IN THE SENATE BY SENATOR VON IMHOF TO: HB 29 Page 2, line 15: Delete "July 1, 2020" Insert "January 1, 2021" 1:34:42 PM CHAIR WILSON objected for purposes of discussion and for an explanation of the change. MS. WING-HEIER said her division discussed with the sponsor's office the need for an extended effective date because of the forms and filings that have to be made. Under the ACA (Affordable Care Act), the division cannot amend the forms midyear. Forms are filed in the spring for an effective date the following January. The timeframe for when insurers could make this effective needs to be reasonable. The individual market is very strict about when the forms are filed and the effective date. 1:35:41 PM CHAIR WILSON removed his objection and there being no further objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. 1:35:58 PM CHAIR WILSON solicited a motion. 1:36:03 PM SENATOR VON IMHOF moved to report HB 29, as amended, from committee with individual recommendations and updated fiscal notes. 1:36:18 PM CHAIR WILSON found no objection and SCS HB 29(HSS) was reported from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.