SB 156-DIRECT-ENTRY MIDWIVES  1:57:39 PM VICE-CHAIR MICCICHE reconvened the meeting and announced the consideration of SB 156. "An Act relating to direct-entry midwives." 1:57:54 PM HEATHER SHADDUCK, Staff, Senator Pete Kelly, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, said she introduced SB 156 during the previous meeting and public testimony was taken. She noted the professionals who were available to answer questions and that the packets contained a letter from Don Habeger in response to questions that were raised last hearing. He reported that all but one of the licensed midwives live on the road system and she lives in Sandy, Utah. He also reported that there are state licensing exemptions for employees of tribal health programs. VICE-CHAIR MICCICHE closed public testimony. 1:59:37 PM At ease 2:04:56 PM VICE-CHAIR MICCICHE reconvened the meeting and noted that Senator Olson had joined the committee. SENATOR OLSON asked Ms. Shadduck to remind him of the changes. MS. SHADDUCK explained that the bill allows updates and required practices to be placed in regulation instead of statute. It also adds a requirement that a midwife must be licensed for two years and attend 50 births in order to be a preceptor. It also repeals the cultural traditions. SENATOR OLSON asked if the board supported the bill. MS. SHADDUCK confirmed that both the Board of Certified Direct- Entry Midwives and the Midwives Association of Alaska support the bill. She reiterated her explanation of Mr. Habeger's letter. SENATOR OLSON asked if the rural care providers had voiced concern with the bill. MS. SHADDUCK offered her understanding that the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) said there was no reason to oppose the bill because tribal organizations are exempt. VICE-CHAIR MICCICHE found no further questions or comments and solicited a motion. 2:07:07 PM SENATOR STEDMAN moved to report SB 156 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). VICE-CHAIR MICCICHE announced that without objection, SB 156 was reported from the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee.