MINUTES 
                                           
                   SENATE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 
                               Monday, March 19, 2001 
                                      10 a.m. 
                                   Senate Chamber 
                                           
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         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 Monday, March 19, 2001, in the Senate  
         Chamber at Austin, Texas. 
          
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         MEMBERS PRESENT:                        MEMBERS ABSENT: 
         Senator Mike Moncrief, Chairman         Senator Mario Gallegos,  
                                                 Jr. 
         Senator John Carona, Vice Chairman 
         Senator David Bernsen 
         Senator Chris Harris 
         Senator Frank Madla 
         Senator Jane Nelson 
         Senator Eliot Shapleigh 
         Senator David Sibley 
                                           
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         The chairman called the meeting to order at 10:04 a.m.  There  
         being a quorum present, the following business was transacted. 
          
         The chairman laid out SB 1085 by Senator Harris, relating to the  
         continuation of the advisory committee on inpatient mental  
         health services, and recognized the author to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on SB 1085 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to SB 1085, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senator Shapleigh asked unanimous consent to be shown voting  
         "aye" on SB 1085.  There being no objection, the motion  
         prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Harris moved that SB 1085 be reported to the Senate with  
         the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The motion  
         prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays and 2 absent. 
          
         Senator Harris moved that SB 1085 be recommended for  
         certification on the local and uncontested calendar.  There  
         being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out SB 1166 by Senator Madla, relating to the  
         authority of certain advanced practice nurses and physician  
  
         assistants to prescribe drugs, and recognized the author to  
         explain the bill. 
          
         Senator Madla sent up a committee substitute for SB 1166 and  
         explained the differences between  it and the bill as filed. 
          
         Senator Madla moved the adoption of the committee substitute for  
         SB 1166.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for SB 1166 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  
         1166, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senators Carona, Harris and Shapleigh asked unanimous consent to  
         be shown voting "aye" on the committee substitute for SB 1166.   
         There being no objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous  
         consent. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that SB 1166 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. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that the committee substitute for SB 1166 be  
         recommended for certification on the local and uncontested  
         calendar.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out SB 877 by Senator Van de Putte, relating  
         to the creation of an advisory committee for the special  
         supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children,  
         and recognized the author to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on SB 877 are shown on the  
         attached list. There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to SB 877, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senator Harris asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye"  
         on SB 877.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Nelson moved that SB 877 be reported to the Senate with  
         the recommendation that it do pass and be printed.  The motion  
         prevailed by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays and 2 absent.  
          
         The chairman laid out SB 945 by Senator Van de Putte, relating  
         to the publication of certain brochures for the federal special  
         supplemental food program for women, infants, and children, and  
         recognized the author to explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on SB 945 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to SB 945, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senator Harris asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye"  
         on SB 945.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that SB 945 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. 
          
         Senator Madla moved that SB 945 be recommended for certification  
         on the local and uncontested calendar.  There being no  
         objection, the motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         The chairman laid out SB 1050 by Senator Van de Putte, relating  
         to the regulation of youth camps, and recognized the author to  
         explain the bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on SB 1050 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to SB 1050, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senator Harris asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye"  
         on SB 1050.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Carona moved that SB 1050 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 1285 by Senator Carona, relating to the  
         practice of nursing, and recognized the author to explain the  
         bill. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on SB 1285 are shown on the  
         attached list.  There being no other witnesses registered or  
         responding to the chairman's call for public testimony relating  
         to SB 1285, the chairman closed public testimony. 
          
         Senator Harris asked unanimous consent to be shown voting "aye"  
         on SB 1285.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Carona moved that SB 1285 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, as a matter of pending business, SB 812  
         by Senator Carona, relating to expanding access to women's  
         health care services, and recognized the author. 
          
         Senator Carona sent up a committee substitute for SB 812 and  
         explained the differences between it and the bill as filed. 
          
         Senator Carona moved the adoption of the committee substitute  
         for SB 812.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Harris moved that SB 812 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, as a matter of pending business, the  
         committee substitute for SB 114 by Senator Madla, relating to  
         delegation of certain acts by dentists, and recognized the  
         author. 
          
         There being no other witnesses registered or responding to the  
         chairman's call for public testimony relating to the committee  
         substitute for SB 114, the chairman closed public testimony.    
         Senator Madla moved that SB 114 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, 1 absent and 1  
         present not voting. 
          
         The chairman laid out, as a matter of pending business, the  
         committee substitute for SB 595 by Senator Harris, relating to  
         access to certain complaints filed with the Texas State Board of  
         Medical Examiners, and recognized the author. 
         Senator Harris moved to reconsider the vote by which the  
         committee substitute for SB 595 was adopted during the March 1,  
         2001, committee hearing.  There being no objection, the motion  
         prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Harris moved to withdraw from consideration the  
         committee substitute for SB 595 which was adopted during the  
         March 1, 2001, committee hearing.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Senator Harris sent up a new version of a committee substitute  
         for SB 595 and explained the difference between it and the bill  
         as filed.       
          
         Senator Harris moved the adoption of the new version of the  
         committee substitute for SB 595.  There being no objection, the  
         motion prevailed by unanimous consent. 
          
         Witnesses testifying and registering on the committee substitute  
         for SB 595 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  
         595, the chairman closed public testimony. 
  
         Senator Harris moved that SB 595 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. 
          
         Senator Harris moved that the committee substitute for SB 595 be  
         recommended for certification on the local and uncontested  
         calendar.  There being no objection, the motion prevailed by  
         unanimous consent. 
          
         No action was taken on the following pending bills: 
          
         SB 33 by Zaffirini, relating to the provision of prescribed  
         medications and community and personal care services under the  
         medical assistance program, 
          
         SB 34 by Zaffirini, relating to providing dental services to  
         certain recipients of medical assistance, 
          
         SB 35 by Zaffirini, relating to authorizing the Health and Human  
         Services Commission to make grants to community-based  
         organizations to provide support for long-term care services, 
          
         SB 40 by Zaffirini, relating to tuition assistance for licensed  
         vocational nursing students who agree to practice in long-term  
         care facilities, 
          
         SB 43 by Zaffirini, relating to simplifying the certification  
         process for medical assistance provided to children, 
          
         SB 46 by Zaffirini, relating to minimum training regarding  
         family violence for certain state employees and other persons  
         administering the financial assistance program and to  
         identification of and services for certain victims of family  
         violence, 
          
         SB 49 by Zaffirini, relating to applying penalties to recipients  
         of financial and nutritional assistance for certain drug-and  
         alcohol-related convictions, 
          
         SB 51 by Zaffirini, relating to the provision of Medicaid to  
         certain persons making the transition from foster care to  
         independent living, 
          
         SB 184 by Zaffirini, relating to services and programs provided  
         under and eligibility for temporary assistance for needy  
         families and for food stamps, 
          
         SB 297 by West, relating to providing supplemental financial  
         assistance to certain grandparents, 
          
         SB 532 by Nelson, relating to medical assistance for certain  
         persons in need of treatment for breast or cervical cancer, 
          
         SB 572 by Moncrief, relating to the 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, 
          
         SB 789 by Moncrief, relating to the regulation and reimbursement  
         of telemedicine medical services, 
          
         SB 1008 by Zaffirini, relating to resource requirements under  
         the temporary assistance for needy families program and the food  
         stamp program. 
          
         There being no other business to come before the committee and  
         upon a motion by Senator Sibley, the chairman recessed the  
         committee by unanimous consent at 11:10 a.m., subject to the  
         call of the chairman. 
          
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         Mike Moncrief, chairman 
          
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         Scott Caffey, committee clerk