SB 2852

RELATING TO LONG-TERM CARE.

By Senator(s) MIZUGUCHI (BR)

Companion Bill: HB 2511

Subjects: Governor

Keywords: ADULT CARE, AGED, CIVIL SERVICE, CIVIL SERVICE, EXEMPT POSITIONS, DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, EMPLOYMENT, HOME CARE SERVICES, HUMAN SERVICES, MEDICAID OR MEDICARE, NURSING HOMES

Report Title: Long-Term Care

Description: Provides flexibility in utilizing current permanent civil service personnel and/or exempt personnel to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the Adult and Community Care Services Branch within the Social Services Division of the department.

 1-25-00        S Introduced and passed First Reading                      
 1-27-00        S Referred to HHS/LRE, then to WAM                         
 2- 9-00        S Bill scheduled to be heard by HHS/LRE on 02-15-00
                  at 1:00 p.m. in conference room 225.
 2-15-00        S The committee on HHS deferred the measure until
                  02-18-00 at 1:00 p.m. in conference room 229.
 2-15-00        S The committee on LRE recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, UNAMENDED.
 2-15-00        S The votes in LRE were as follows: 5 Ayes: Senator(s)        
                  Nakata, Chun Oakland, Ihara, Kanno, Slom; Ayes with         
                  reservations: Senator(s) ; none Noes: Senator(s) ;
                  and 3 Excused: Senator(s) M. Ige, Chumbley,
                  Fukunaga
 2-18-00        S The committee on HHS recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, UNAMENDED.
 2-18-00        S The votes in HHS were as follows: 4 Ayes: Senator(s)        
                  Chun Oakland, Iwase, Fukunaga, Levin; Ayes with
                  reservations: Senator(s) ; none Noes: Senator(s) ;
                  and 1 Excused: Senator(s) Anderson
 2-18-00        S Reported from HHS/LRE (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 2396)
                  with recommendation of passage on Second Reading and        
                  referral to WAM
 2-18-00        S Report adopted; Passed Second Reading and referred
                  to WAM.