MINUTES SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Thursday, February 22, 2001 9 a.m. Senate Chamber ***** Pursuant to a notice posted in accordance with Senate Rule 11.18, a public hearing of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services was held on Thursday, February 22, 2001, in the Senate Chamber at Austin, Texas. ***** MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Senator Mike Moncrief, Chairman None Senator John Carona, Vice Chairman Senator David Bernsen Senator Mario Gallegos, Jr. Senator Chris Harris Senator Frank Madla Senator Jane Nelson Senator Eliot Shapleigh Senator David Sibley ***** The chairman called the meeting to order at 9 a.m. There being a quorum present, the following business was transacted. The chairman laid out the February 15, 2001, minutes and called for revisions. There being none, Senator Harris moved their approval. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. The chairman laid out SB 48 by Senator Zaffirini, relating to sanctions imposed on recipients of temporary assistance for needy families for failure to provide certain information, and recognized the author to explain the bill. Witnesses testifying and registering on SB 48 are shown on the attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for public testimony on SB 48, the chairman closed public testimony. Senators Bernsen, Madla, Shapleigh and Sibley asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on SB 48. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Senator Nelson moved that SB 48 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. The chairman laid out SB 49 by Senator Zaffirini, relating to applying penalties to recipients of financial and nutritional assistance for certain drug-and-alcohol-related convictions, and recognized the author to explain the bill. Senator Harris sent up a committee substitute for SB 49 and Senator Zaffirini explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. Senator Harris moved the adoption of the committee substitute for SB 49. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute for SB 49 are shown on the attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for SB 49, the chairman closed public testimony. At the chairman's request, the committee substitute for SB 49 was left pending. The chairman laid out SB 53 by Senator Zaffirini, relating to access to criminal history record information by the Department of Protective ad Regulatory Services, and recognized the author to explain the bill. Senator Nelson sent up a committee substitute for SB 53 and Senator Zaffirini explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. Senator Nelson moved the adoption of the committee substitute for SB 53. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute for SB 53 are shown on the attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for SB 53, the chairman closed public testimony. Senators Carona, Madla, Shapleigh and Sibley asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the committee substitute for SB 53. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Senator Nelson moved that SB 53 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 8 ayes, 0 nays and 1 absent. The chairman laid out SB 583 by Senator Duncan, relating to liens for certain services provided by physicians, and recognized the author to explain the bill. Senator Nelson sent up a committee substitute for SB 583 and Senator Duncan explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. Senator Nelson moved the adoption of the committee substitute for SB 583. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute for SB 583 are shown on the attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for SB 583, the chairman closed public testimony. Senators Carona, Gallegos, Madla and Shapleigh asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the committee substitute for SB 583. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Senator Nelson moved that SB 583 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays and 2 absent. The chairman laid out anew SB 285 by Senator Nelson, relating to cancer incidence reporting, which had been left pending, and recognized the author. Senators Carona and Shapleigh asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on SB 285. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Senator Nelson moved that SB 285 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 5 ayes, 0 nays and 4 absent. Senator Nelson moved that SB 285 be recommended for certification on the local and uncontested calendar. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. At 9:33 a.m. Senator Nelson assumed presiding duties. The chairman laid out SB 572 by Senator Moncrief, relating to reduction of the shortage of registered nurses by establishing a program to increase enrollments in nursing education programs, increasing nursing faculty, and creating a nursing workforce data center, and recognized the author to explain the bill. Senator Moncrief sent up a committee substitute for SB 572 and explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of the committee substitute for SB 572. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute for SB 572 are shown on the attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for SB 572, the chairman closed public testimony. At the author's request, the committee substitute for SB 572 was left pending. The chairman laid out SB 558 by Senator Madla, relating to an advisory committee to reducing drug abuse, and recognized Senator Moncrief, in absence of the author, to explain the bill. Senator Moncrief sent up a committee substitute for SB 558 and explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. Senator Moncrief moved the adoption of the committee substitute for SB 558. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute for SB 558 are shown on the attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for public testimony on the committee substitute for SB 558, the chairman closed public testimony. Senators Bernsen, Carona, Harris, Madla and Shapleigh asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the committee substitute for SB 558. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Senator Moncrief moved that SB 558 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays and 2 absent. Senator Moncrief moved that the committee substitute for SB 558 be recommended for certification on the local and uncontested calendar. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. At 9:53 a.m. Senator Moncrief resumed presiding duties. The chairman laid out SB 22 by Senator Shapiro, relating to the admission of minors to facilities for and to the consent of minors to the treatment and rehabilitation of chemical dependency, and recognized the author to explain the bill. Testimony on SB 22 began. By unanimous consent, the chairman recessed the committee at 10:40 a.m. until 30 minutes after the adjournment of the Texas Senate. The chairman reconvened the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services at 1 p.m. The chairman laid out SB 415 by Senator Carona, relating to operation of the Texas Medical Liability Insurance Underwriting Association and to participation of nursing homes in that association, and recognized the author to explain the bill. Senator Carona sent up a committee substitute for SB 415 and explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. Senator Carona moved the adoption of the committee substitute for SB 415. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute for SB 415 are shown on the attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating to the committee substitute for SB 415, the chairman closed public testimony. Senators Bernsen, Gallegos and Shapleigh asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye" on the committee substitute for SB 415. There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. Senator Carona moved that the SB 415 be reported to the Senate with the recommendation that it do not pass, but that the committee substitute adopted in lieu thereof do pass and be printed. The motion prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays and 2 absent. The chairman laid out anew, SB 22 by Senator Shapiro, relating to the admission of minors to facilities for and to the consent of minors to the treatment and rehabilitation of chemical dependency. Testimony on SB 22 resumed. Witnesses testifying and registering on SB 22 are shown on the attached list. At the chairman's request, SB 22 was left pending. There being no other business to come before the committee and upon a motion by Senator Carona, the chairman recessed the committee by unanimous consent at 1:53 p.m., subject to the call of the chairman. _______________________________________ Mike Moncrief, chairman ______________________________________ Scott Caffey, committee clerk