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H_PHC_2020A 02/28/2020 11:12:58 AM Committee Summary

PUBLIC
STAFF SUMMARY OF MEETING
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH CARE & HUMAN SERVICES
Date 02/28/2020
Attendance
Caraveo X
Cutter X
Gonzales-Gutierrez X
Holtorf X
Jaquez Lewis *
Landgraf E
Larson X
Liston X
Mullica X
Pelton X
Young X
Michaelson Jenet X
Singer X
Time 11:12:58 AM to 12:26:58 PM
Place HCR 0112
This Meeting was called to order by Representative Singer
This Report was prepared by Julia Group
Hearing Items Action Taken
HB20-1284 Amended, referred to House Appropriations
HB20-1090 Postponed Indefinitely

X = Present, E = Excused, A = Absent, * = Present after roll call

HB20-1284 - Amended, referred to House Appropriations


11:13:11 AM  

Representative Kraft-Tharp and Representative MCluskie, bill sponsors, presented House Bill 20-1284.

After January 1, 2022, this bill requires secure transportation services to be licensed by a county's board of commissioners in order to provide urgent transportation to an emergency medical services facility, a mental health treatment facility, an approved alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, or a walk-in crisis center for individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis.  The State Board of Health in the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) must promulgate rules establishing minimum requirements for secure transportation services licensing.  If an entity meets these requirements, the entity may apply to the local board of county commissioners to get a license.  Licenses, permits, and renewals all require a fee to cover the direct and indirect costs to issue the licenses.  If approved, the board of commissioners must issue a license, valid for three years, and a permit for each vehicle, valid for twelve months, to the applying entity.  Licenses or permits cannot be sold, reassigned, or transferred.  Secure transportation services are not subject to the state's motor carrier regulations.

Medicaid benefit.  After January 1, 2022, the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing (HCPF) must create a benefit for secure transportation services.  HCPF must also create a cost-effective method to provide secure transportation services that includes:

•    medical service provider or facility access to approved secure transportation needs; and

•    an efficient method for obtaining and paying for secure transportation needs.

Behavioral health system.  The bill allows secure transportation services, in lieu of a sheriff, to transport an individual who has been detained for a mental health evaluation and treatment, and for the safety of the individual or the public, requires secure transportation to another facility.  The Office of Behavioral Health in the Department of Human Services (DHS) must collaborate with the Commissioner of Insurance in the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) to identify barriers and solutions to expanding private health plan coverage to include payment for secure transportation services.  In addition, the DHS must  send a report to the General Assembly, before December 1, 2022, concerning how secure transportation is being used, how local communities are facilitating the use, and how the DHS has supported the use secure transportation.     

11:17:53 AM  

The bill sponsors responded to questions from the committee.

11:31:14 AM  

Sandra Sharp, representing herself, testified in support of the bill and distributed a handout to the committee (Attachment A).

11:36:38 AM  

Lauren Snyder, Mental Health Colorado, testified in support of the bill.

11:41:11 AM  

Valerie Schlecht, Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition, testified in support of the bill.

11:42:13 AM  

Daniel Darting, Signal Behavioral Health Network, testified in support of the bill.

11:44:54 AM  

Gini Pingenot, Colorado Counties, Inc., testified in support of the bill.

11:46:54 AM  

The previous panel of witnesses responded to questions from the committee.

11:53:33 AM  

Sophia San Miguel, representing herself, testified in favor of the bill.

11:57:40 AM  

Representative Kraft-Tharp and Representative McCluskie described and distributed amendment L.001 (Attachment B).



12:00:35 PM
Motion Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment B).
Moved Michaelson Jenet
Seconded Liston
Caraveo
Cutter
Gonzales-Gutierrez
Holtorf
Jaquez Lewis
Landgraf Excused
Larson
Liston
Mullica
Pelton
Young
Michaelson Jenet
Singer
YES: 0   NO: 0   EXC: 1   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  Pass Without Objection
12:01:02 PM  

The bill sponsors described and distributed amendment L.002 (Attachment C).

12:02:09 PM  

The bill sponsors responded to questions about amendment L.002 (Attachment C).

12:12:11 PM  

Lauren Snyder, Mental Health Colorado, responded to questions about amendment L.002 (Attachment C).



12:13:20 PM
Motion Adopt amendment L.002 (Attachment C).
Moved Michaelson Jenet
Seconded Cutter
Caraveo
Cutter
Gonzales-Gutierrez
Holtorf
Jaquez Lewis
Landgraf Excused
Larson
Liston
Mullica
Pelton
Young
Michaelson Jenet
Singer
YES: 0   NO: 0   EXC: 1   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  Pass Without Objection
12:13:45 PM  

The bill sponsors made closing comments on the bill.

12:16:40 PM  

The committee members made closing comments on the bill.



12:20:52 PM
Motion Refer House Bill 20-1284, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations.
Moved Michaelson Jenet
Seconded Cutter
Caraveo Yes
Cutter Yes
Gonzales-Gutierrez Yes
Holtorf Yes
Jaquez Lewis Yes
Landgraf Excused
Larson Yes
Liston Yes
Mullica Yes
Pelton Yes
Young Yes
Michaelson Jenet Yes
Singer Yes
Final YES: 12   NO: 0   EXC: 1   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS



HB20-1090 - Postponed Indefinitely


12:21:20 PM  

Representative Young, bill sponsor, presented House Bill 20-1090 and requested that the bill be postponed indefinitley.  The bill requires retail pharmacies to notify prescription drug customers that a prescription reader is available to individuals who are blind or visually impaired, and to provide one upon request and free of charge for the duration of the customer's prescription.



The bill exempts prescriptions of drugs not dispensed in certain labeled containers, prescription drugs received through the mail, and pharmacies operated by correctional institutions or governmental agencies.

12:24:09 PM  

Committee discussion followed.



12:26:46 PM
Motion Postpone House Bill 20-1090 indefinitely.
Moved Young
Seconded Pelton
Caraveo Yes
Cutter Yes
Gonzales-Gutierrez Yes
Holtorf Yes
Jaquez Lewis Yes
Landgraf Excused
Larson Yes
Liston Yes
Mullica Excused
Pelton Yes
Young Yes
Michaelson Jenet Yes
Singer No
Final YES: 10   NO: 1   EXC: 2   ABS:  0   FINAL ACTION:  PASS


12:26:58 PM   The committee adjourned.






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