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Voting in the affirmative were: Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Knudson P, Shiozawa B, Vickers E Absent or not voting were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Van Tassell K S.C.R. 8 Health Care Freedom Concurrent Resolution (Hemmert, D.) Sen. Hemmert explained the bill. Mr. Stan Rasmussen, Sutherland Institute, spoke in favor of the bill. Mr. Paul Tsosie, Attorney, Confederated Tribes of Goshute, spoke to the bill. Ms. Jesse Mandle, Voices of Utah Children, spoke to the bill. Mr. Micah Vorwaller, Health Policy Analyst, Utah Health Policy Project, spoke against the bill. Mr. Andrew Riggle, Disability Law Center, spoke to the bill. Chair Fillmore moved to pass S.C.R. 8 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 5-2-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Knudson P, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Voting in the negative were: Dabakis J, Escamilla L Absent or not voting was: Shiozawa B Sen. Fillmore resumed the chair. S.C.R. 9 Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Oral Health Care of Utah's At-risk Populations (Knudson, P.) Sen. Knudsen explained the bill. Sen. Knudson noted a conflict of interest due to his work for the University of Utah School of Dentistry. Sen. Knudson moved to pass S.C.R. 9 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 8-0-0. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Knudson P, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E S.J.R. 12 Joint Resolution Designating Post-traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day (Knudson, P.) Sen. Knudson explained the bill. Ms. Sarah Johnson spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Knudson moved to pass S.J.R. 12 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 8-0-0. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Knudson P, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Sen. Shiozawa moved to place S.J.R. 12 on the Consent Calendar. The motion passed with a vote of 8-0-0. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Knudson P, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E H.B. 61 Pharmacy Service for Discharged Hospital Patients (Redd, E.) Rep. Redd explained the bill. Ms. Michelle McOmber, Chief Exeuctive Officer, Utah Medical Association, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Vickers moved to pass H.B. 61 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 8-0-0. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Knudson P, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Sen. Vickers moved to place H.B. 61 on the Consent Calendar. The motion passed with a vote of 8-0-0. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Knudson P, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E 1st Sub. H.B. 66 Opiate Overdose Response Act Amendments (Moss, C.) Rep. Moss explained the bill. Ms. Michelle McOmber, Chief Executive Officer, Utah Medical Association, spoke in favor of the bill. Sen. Escamilla moved to pass 1st Substitute H.B. 66 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 7-0-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Absent or not voting was: Knudson P H.B. 227 Emergency Medical Service System Amendments (Gardiner, A.) Rep. Gardiner explained the bill. Sen. Christensen moved to pass H.B. 227 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 7-0-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Absent or not voting was: Knudson P Sen. Christensen moved to place H.B. 227 on the Consent Calendar. The motion passed with a vote of 7-0-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Absent or not voting was: Knudson P H.B. 154 Telehealth Amendments (Ivory, K.) Rep. Ivory presented the bill with the assistance of Ms. Laura Bunker, Family Policy Resources. Sen. Christensen moved to amend H.B. 154 with Amendment #5. The motion passed with a vote of 5-2-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Voting in the negative were: Dabakis J, Escamilla L Absent or not voting was: Knudson P Ms. Michelle McOmber, Chief Executive Officer, Utah Medical Association spoke in favor of the bill, but expressed concern with Amendment #5. Sen. Vickers moved to move to the next item on the agenda. The motion passed with a vote of 7-0-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Absent or not voting was: Knudson P H.B. 60 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Amendments (Thurston, N.) Rep. Thurston explained the bill. Sen. Christensen moved to pass H.B. 60 out favorably. The motion passed with a vote of 7-0-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Absent or not voting was: Knudson P Sen. Shiozawa moved to place H.B. 60 on the Consent Calendar. The motion passed with a vote of 7-0-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Absent or not voting was: Knudson P Sen. Christensen moved to adjourn. The motion passed with a vote of 7-0-1. Voting in the affirmative were: Fillmore L, Christensen A, Dabakis J, Escamilla L, Shiozawa B, Van Tassell K, Vickers E Absent or not voting was: Knudson P Chair Fillmore adjourned the meeting at 9:50 a.m. S.C.R. 8 Health Care Freedom Concurrent ResolutionS.C.R. 8 Health Care Freedom Concurrent Resolution S.C.R. 9 Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Oral Health Care of Utah's At-risk PopulationsS.C.R. 9 Concurrent Resolution Concerning the Oral Health Care of Utah's At-risk Populations S.J.R. 12 Joint Resolution Designating Post-traumatic Stress Injury Awareness DayS.J.R. 12 Joint Resolution Designating Post-traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day H.B. 60 Deaf and Hard of Hearing AmendmentsH.B. 60 Deaf and Hard of Hearing Amendments H.B. 61 Pharmacy Service for Discharged Hospital PatientsH.B. 61 Pharmacy Service for Discharged Hospital Patients 1st Sub. H.B. 66 Opiate Overdose Response Act Amendments1st Sub. H.B. 66 Opiate Overdose Response Act Amendments H.B. 154 Telehealth AmendmentsH.B. 154 Telehealth Amendments H.B. 227 Emergency Medical Service System AmendmentsH.B. 227 Emergency Medical Service System Amendments AgendaAgenda MINUTESMINUTES SCR008SCR008 SCR009SCR009 SJR012SJR012 HB0060HB0060 HB0061HB0061 HB0066S01HB0066S01 HB0154HB0154 HB0227HB0227 Recording 1 - Low Quality Start with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position End with offset Position: (Seconds) Get Current Position Clip URL: Copy Resize Audio/Video Player Having trouble listening? Try our troubleshooting page.