HOUSE HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES STANDING COMMITTEE February 25, 1999 3:15 p.m. COMMITTEE CALENDAR DIVISION OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Y2K REPORT MENTAL HEALTH PARITY TASK FORCE REPORT TAPES 99-13, SIDE A & B 99-14, SIDE A & B CALL TO ORDER CO-CHAIRMAN DYSON called the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee meeting to order at 3:15 p.m. PRESENT Members present were Representatives Dyson, Green, Brice and Kemplen. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION ROBERT POE, Commissioner, Department of Administration, reported on Alaska's vulnerability to transportation/supply disruptions resulting from Y2K problems, plans for further investigation, and plans for preparation: DAVID LIEBERSBACH, Director, Division of Emergency Services, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, also reported on Alaska's vulnerability to transportation/supply disruptions resulting from Y2K problems, plans for further investigation, and plans for preparation: REPRESENTATIVE GARY DAVIS reported findings of the Mental Health Parity Task Force. WALTER MAJOROS, Executive Director, Alaska Mental Health Board, Office of the Commissioner, Department of Health and Social Services, reported findings of the Mental Health Parity Task Force. STEVE HAMILTON, C and S Management Association, reported findings of the Mental Health Parity Task Force. DEBRA GERRISH testified on the Mental Health Parity Task Force Report. KATSUMI KENASTON, testified, via teleconference from Anchorage, on the Mental Health Parity Task Force Report. MARIANNE BURKE, Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Commerce and Economic Development, commented on managed care. COMMITTEE ACTION The committee took no action. ADJOURNMENT CO-CHAIRMAN DYSON adjourned the meeting at 5:15 p.m. NOTE: The meeting was recorded and handwritten log notes were taken. A copy of the tapes and log notes may be obtained by contacting the House Records Office at 130 Seward Street, Suite 211, Juneau, Alaska 99801-1182, (907) 465-2214, and after adjournment of the second session of the Twenty-first Alaska State Legislature, in the Legislative Reference Library.