SB 200-WRONGFUL DEATH OF AN UNBORN CHILD  3:29:27 PM CHAIR COGHILL reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SB 200. "An Act establishing a right of action for the death of an unborn child in certain circumstances." This was the second hearing. SENATOR MCGUIRE, responding to an earlier question from Senator Wielechowski, said legislative legal opined that the language in paragraph (2) on page 2, lines 2-4, should be considered in the same terms as Sec. 09.55.549, which defines limitations from healthcare provider services for medical malpractice.   3:30:43 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI asked if losses are capped at $400,000 for medical malpractice or in all cases. SENATOR MCGUIRE advised that Sec 09.17.010 defines noneconomic damages that can be sought for personal injury and wrongful death. Subsection (b) says that all claims may not exceed $400,000. Sec. 09.55.549 would apply to damages and limitations if it were in the course and scope of medical malpractice. Sec. 09.55.580 explains damages for wrongful death and she believes some of that will apply. Damages will ultimately be determined based on a preponderance of evidence and by a determination of a jury of their peers 3:31:57 PM SENATOR WIELECHOWSKI advocated the committee remove any artificial cap and let a jury decide on an appropriate number. SENATOR MCGUIRE said she didn't know how to incorporate it and was unwilling to undo what was already there. She agreed to provide a copy of the questions that Senator Wielechowski asked and she answered. She noted that Senator Wielechowski also requested a list of all the charges that had been brought based on the 2006 law; thus far, five individuals were involved in a total of eight charges. CHAIR COGHILL found no further questions or debate and solicited a motion. 3:34:06 PM SENATOR DYSON moved to report SB 200, Version A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). CHAIR COGHILL announced that without objection, SB 200 will pass from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee.