From: Ejahivlbby@aol.com
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 1997 18:47:54 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: LIFE Lobby's CA HIV/Healthcare Legislative Update (97-6) (M-Z)

Dear Friends/Colleagues:



	Below please find LIFE Lobby's Legislative Update (97-6) for
HIV/Healthcare.  The California State Legislature ended its first session on
September 12th.  No further legislative action will happen between now and
January 5, 1998, the scheduled date the Legislature is scheduled to come
back.

	For now, all we are waiting for is for Governor Wilson to act upon the
bills pending on his desk, as indicated in this legislative update.  He has
until October 12th to sign, veto or let these bills become law without his
signature.

	We urge all of you to write to the Governor immediately to express your
position on these bills.  If you need further information on any of these
bills, please reply to this message (or contact us by phone, fax, or mail -
see information at the end of this message) and we will be happy to answer
your questions.

	We will send out one more Legislative Update in 1997 (one on Civil Rights
and one on HIV/Healthcare), which would reflect the Governor's final actions..




In Solidarity,

Eric-Joseph C. Astacaan

	eric.astacaan@lifelobby.org or Ejahivlbby@aol.com

Ellen McCormick

	ellen.mccormick@lifelobby.org

LIFE Lobby Legislative Advocates

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September 19, 1997 (97-6) 



LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: HIV/Health Care Policy

Contacts:

Eric Astacaan, Legislative Advocate, eric.astacaan@lifelobby.org

Ellen McCormick, Legislative Advocate, ellen.mccormick@lifelobby.org

Laurie McBride, Executive Director, laurie.mcbride@lifelobby.org

Sam Catalano, Legislative Assistant, sam.catalano@lifelobby.org



1997 PRIORITIES:  1997-98 California State Budget 



1997 AIDS Budget

	Background:  The Budget Sub-Committees of Health for both the California
State Assembly and State Senate met and made their recommendations.
  Sub-Committee recommendations form the basis of the legislature's budget
package.  If the proposals are the same for individual line items from both
the Assembly and Senate sides, then the proposals are pretty much set in
stone.  If they are different, they end up as discussion points in a joint
Assembly/Senate budget "conference" committee:  the discrepancy must be
resolved there.



AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)

	The Governor's Budget proposed a $47,288,000 increase to ADAP.  This
increase came from $11,659,000 General Fund, $18,600,000 in Title II federal
funds, $4,129,000 in drug rebates, and the mandated use of $12,900,000 of
local EMA funds.

	Sub-Committee Recommendations:  Both State Assembly and Senate
Sub-Committees agreed that EMAs should not be required to shift funds to
ADAP.  The $12.9 should come from General Funds.  In fact, the Governor's May
Revise budget (updated after budget hearings) now called for the same:  the
$12.9 for ADAP coming from State General Funds.  At LIFE's February meeting,
the House voted to oppose the mandatory requirement that EMAs shift funds to
ADAP.  Thus, LIFE strongly supported  the current budget proposal.  POSITION:
 Support  (HOD 2/97)

STATUS:	Signed by Gov. Wilson as part of the state budget on 8/18/97.



Viral Load Testing for ADAP Clients

	Background:  The Governor's Budget proposed $3.8 million from the General
Fund to initiate viral load testing for ADAP clients.

	Sub-Committee Recommendations:  Both recommended keeping the $3.8 for this
purpose.

POSITION:  Support (HOD 6/97)

STATUS:  Signed by Gov. Wilson as part of the state budget on 8/18/97.



Centralization of ADAP (Pharmaceutical Benefit Management Contract)

	Background:  ADAP pharmacy services are currently administered through a
decentralized system.  DHS has accepted a bid from a PBM to reduce program
costs without reducing availability of drugs or capping the number of
prescriptions filled.  Other benefits will include better data collection,
better prices on drugs, and drug rebates to the state.  

	Sub-Committee Recommendations:  Conference item.  The Senate Sub-Committee
agreed that centralization was a good idea; the Assembly Sub-Committee called
for centralization with a "carve-out" for Los Angeles. 

	Conference Committee Recommendations called for statewide centralization
with no carve out for Los Angeles.  The company chosen to administer the
statewide ADAP program has proposed a provider network far exceeding the
existing network, and has put in place strong consumer protections.

POSITION:  Support Centralization with No Carve-Out (HOD 6/97)

STATUS:  Signed by Gov. Wilson as part of the state budget on 8/18/97.



Anonymous Testing Services

Background:  The Governor's Budget proposed eliminating $1.6 million General
Fund previously used for anonymous HIV testing services in family planning
clinics.

Sub-Committee Recommendations:  Both recommended keeping the $1.6 for this
purpose.

POSITION:  Support (HOD 6/97)

STATUS:  Line-item vetoed by Gov. Wilson on 8/18/97



1997 Priorities:  AIDS Budget



AB 889 (Gallegos)

POSITION:  Opposed Unless Amended (HOD) 6/97

Will be dropped from Leg. Update 11/97

	AB 889 would expand the existing ADAP formulary by requiring the program to
give any drug available to any eligible person with certain provisions.

	Opponents felt that enactment of this bill could actually damage, even
bankrupt ADAP since, unlike Medi-Cal, ADAP has limited funds.  Once funds run
out, there is no mandate in place that would require the state or federal
government to continue the program.  Even a temporary interruption in the
accessibility of ADAP drugs would endanger thousands of Californians.  Until
the funding mechanism is worked out, LIFE's House of Delegates' position
would be "opposed."

	On August 27, 1997, the author amended this bill dropping the entire
language and replacing it with a language dealing with state budget delays
and having the legislature passed an interim budget for the limited purpose
of meeting the state's financial obligations to state contractors and
nonprofit organizations.  As such, this bill will be dropped from future
legislative updates.

ACTIONS:

04/15	Amended		4/8, 5/23, 7/10, 8/27

STATUS:

Will be dropped from Leg. Update (No Longer HIV/HC Related)



AB 967  (Migden)

POSITION:  Support  (HOD) 6/97

	ADAP Funding:  Legislation would provide that for the purposes of the
Administration of ADAP, the Director of Health Services may request, but not
require, a county to shift local or federal funds to administer the program.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97 Introduced

05/07	Amended				5/7, 5/13, 5/20

05/13	Assembly Health Cmte	P 18-0

05/23	Assembly Floor		P 71-0

06/25	Senate Health 			P 6-0

07/11	Senate Floor			P 28-0

07/28	Vetoed by Governor

STATUS:

Vetoed by Governor



1997 PRIORITIES:  Disability Determinations/Insurance



AB 1052 (Villaraigosa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Currently, new AIDS drugs are automatically added to the Medi-Cal
formulary.  This bill would provide for the automatic addition of any new
AIDS vaccines and/or "anti-viral agents" used prophylactically.  This bill
expands existing law from drugs used to "treat" AIDS and opportunistic
infections to include vaccines and prophylactic uses of anti-viral agents.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97	 Introduced

04/22	Assembly Health			P 20-0

05/21	Assembly Appropriations	P 15-3

05/29	Assembly Floor			P 57-16

06/26	Amended

07/02	Senate Health				P 5-1

07/16	Senate Insurance			P 6-0

09/04	Senate Appropriations		P 7-3

09/11	To Senate Inactive File

STATUS:

Senate Inactive File (Two-Year Bill)



AB 1099 (Migden)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Making it possible for Medi-Cal recipients living with AIDS to go back to
work.  Right now, Medi-Cal recipients who go back to work must pay a "share
of cost" of any Medi-Cal benefits.  Some people living with AIDS want to
return to work, but find this "share of cost" a barrier to doing so.  For
example, an individual earning $2,000 a month would pay roughly $1000 in
share of cost, leaving precious little for living and other expenses.  AB
1099 would exempt up to $2500/month in earnings from counting toward the
share of cost requirement.  This exemption would hold until the individual is
eligible for and receives full medical insurance coverage.

	Amendments to this bill expanded its coverage to not only include people
living with AIDS, but also people who are on disabilities.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97	 Introduced

04/09	Amended 				04/09, 04/17, 5/15, 5/27, 7/2, 8/8, 9/5

04/22	Assembly Health			P 15-1

05/21	Assembly Appropriations	P 16-1

06/03	Assembly Floor			P 77-1

07/09	Senate Health				P 6-1

09/04	Senate Appropriations		P 8-4

09/09	Senate Floor				P 28-8

09/11	Assy. Adopted Amend		P 79-0

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



AB 1137 (Ducheny)

POSITION:  Watch (HOD) 6/97

	Identical to AB 1052 by Villaraigosa.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97	 Introduced

03/20	To Assembly Health Committee

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Health Action (2-Yr. Bill)



SB 495 (Rosenthal)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Would increase weekly benefit cap to $490 from $336 for disability periods
beginning January 1, 1998.

ACTIONS:

02/20/97	 Introduced

04/09	Senate Ind'l Relations		P 4-3

05/05	Senate Appropriations 		P 8-5

05/27	Senate Floor				P 22-15

07/01	Assembly Insurance		P 9-6

07/16	Assembly Appropriations	P 12-8

08/11	Assembly Inactive File

STATUS:

Assembly Inactive File (Two-Year Bill)



SB 964 (Knight)

POSITION:  Opposed (HOD) 6/97

	Would take away safeguards for employees by making it easier for employers
to opt out of State Disability Insurance program through a Voluntary Plan for
coverage of disability benefits.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97	 Introduced

04/14	Amended

04/23	Senate Industrial Relations Cmte	F 3-4

STATUS:

Stalled in Senate Industrial Relations (Two-Year Bill)



SB 1035 (Polanco)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	This bill would setup a pilot project, when solicited by the fed. HHS Dept.
or the HCFA, to allow DHS to study the cost-effectiveness of early
intervention for patients who otherwise qualify for Medi-Cal but who are not
yet disabled.  The bill is designed to study the expense of treatment at
certain stages of infection and illness, such as is it more or less expensive
to let people get sick before offering treatment?  This bill intends to set
up a study and come up with some determinations.  Sponsored by AIDS
Healthcare Foundation.

	SB 1035 failed its first vote on the Senate floor; because it needed 2/3
vote (urgency) to pass.  The 6/4/97 Senate amendment dropped its urgency
requirement, thereby making it a majority vote bill.  It passed upon
reconsideration.  It received a 48-27 vote in the Assembly.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97	 Introduced

04/16	Senate Health			P 8-0

05/29	Senate Appropriations	P 8-2

06/04	Senate Floor			F 26-10

06/04	Amended

06/05	Senate Floor			P 21-11

07/15	Assembly Health		P 14-2

09/04	Assembly Appro.		P 14-7

09/09	Assembly Floor		P 48-27

09/15	Enrolled.  To Governor's Desk

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



1997 PRIORITIES:  Access to Healthcare & Services / Managed Care



AB 7 (Brown)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires every healthcare service plan contract, nonprofit hospital service
plan contract, and certain disability insurance policies issued after 1/1/98
to include coverage for a minimum of 48 hours of inpatient care for a woman
undergoing a mastectomy.

ACTIONS:

12/2/96	 Introduced

03/31/97	 Amended				6/30

04/01	Assembly Health			P 19-0

04/08	Assembly Insurance 		P 9-3

05/07	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-2

05/19	Assembly Floor			P 56-15

07/02	Senate Insurance			P 5-1

07/14	Senate Appropriations		P 11-1

09/04	Senate Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Senate Floor Vote (Two-Year Bill)



AB 12 (Figueroa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires every health care service plan contract and every individual or
group policy of disability insurance issued after 1/1/98 that provides
mastectomy coverage to cover a physician ordered follow-up visit within 48
hours of discharge and to cover all complications from a mastectomy.   

ACTIONS:

12/02/96 Introduced

02/27/97	 Amended				2/28, 3/13, 3/31, 5/20, 6/30, 7/9

04/01/	Assembly Health			P 14-1

04/08	Assembly Insurance		P 13-2

04/23	Assembly Appropriations	P 16-3

05/08	Assembly Floor	 		P 65-8

07/02	Senate Insurance			P 7-1

08/25	Senate Appropriations		P 11-1

09/02	Senate Floor				P 23-6

09/04	To Assembly for Concurrence

09/08	To Assembly Inactive File

STATUS:

Assembly Inactive File (Two-Year Bill)



AB 38 (Figueroa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires every healthcare service plan contract, nonprofit hospital service
plan contract, and certain disability insurance policies issued after 1/1/98
that provide maternity coverage, from restricting benefits for inpatient
hospital care to a time period less than 48 hours following a normal vaginal
delivery and less than 96 hours for a cesarean section.

ACTIONS:

12/02/96 Introduced

03/13	Amended					3/13, 04/07, 6/12, 6/30, 8/4

04/01	Assembly Health			P 17-1

04/08	Assembly Insurance		P 13-0

04/23	Assembly Appropriations	P 17-2

05/08	Assembly Floor 			P  61-12

06/18	Senate Insurance			P 7-0

07/14	Senate Appropriations		P12-0

08/04	Senate Floor				P 38-0

08/11	Assy. Adopted Amend.		P 64-10

09/15	Enrolled.  To Governor's Desk

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



AB 269  (Ortiz)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Prohibits a health facility or physician and surgeon from permitting a
patient to depart the facility or physician's office unless a physician or
other appropriately licensed health professional has determined that the
patient can be safely cared for in the home or other community setting.
 LIFE's concern that this could interfere with a patient's ability to leave
"Against Medical Advice" has been addressed in the current amendments.  The
bill is strictly intended to protect patients from being released without
some assurances that proper care is available.

ACTIONS: 

02/13/97 Introduced

04/15	Assembly Health			P 14-5

04/28	Amended					4/28, 6/2, 6/30

05/30	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-8

06/04	Assembly Floor			P 43-37

06/17	In Senate Insurance

STATUS:

Pending Senate Insurance (Two-Year Bill)



AB 341 (Sweeney)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires a health care service plan and certain disability insurers to
authorize payment in a timely manner for a second opinion by an appropriately
qualified health professional, if requested by an enrollee or insured.

ACTIONS:

02/18/97 Introduced

04/08	Assembly Health 	  		P 14-0

04/23	Assembly Appropriations	P 19-0

05/19	Assembly Floor			P 55-17

06/26	Amended					7/11, 7/23, 8/25

07/16	Senate Insurance			P 5-0

08/25	Senate Appropriations		P 7-3

08/29	To Senate Inactive File

STATUS:

Senate Inactive File (Two-Year Bill)



AB 434 (Gallegos)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires the deletion of provisions stating that the reasons for the
termination of a provider will only be disclosed if the termination occurs
during the contract year.

ACTIONS:

02/20/97 Introduced

03/31	Amended					03/31, 04/10, 6/25

04/15	Assembly Health Cmte		P 17-0

05/21	Assembly Appropriations	P 16-4

06/04	Assembly Floor			P 54-13

06/17	To Senate Ins. & Judiciary

STATUS:

Pending Senate Insurance (Two-Year Bill)



AB 497 (Wildman)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Some health care service plans, disability insurers, and contracting
providers have apparently created a "screening" program for calls, that is:
 put the caller on hold for 10 minutes or more; hope that they don't call
back. This bill would require health care plans, disability insurers, and
contracting providers to answer phone calls within five minutes and imposes
requirements regarding the time frame for appointments with specialists, and
for responses to requests for care by patients in acute care.  The committee
recommended support because people with HIV and AIDS need and deserve timely
responses for treatment .

ACTIONS:

02/24/97 Introduced

04/08	Assembly Health			P 11-5

04/15	Amended					04/15, 05/06, 7/11

05/30	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-8

06/04	Assembly Floor			P 42-36

06/17	To Senate Insurance

STATUS:

Pending Senate Insurance (Two-Year Bill)



AB 536 (Gallegos)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Would require a physician who denies service to health plan enrollees to be
licensed in California; requires either a physical exam or a thorough review
of the patient's medical records prior to a plan's decision to deny care;
includes within the practice of medicine, making a decision resulting in
denial of services to an enrollee; and requires various disclosures to
enrollees.

ACTIONS:

02/24/97 Introduced

04/10	Amended					6/17, 8/25

04/15	Assembly Health			P 16-1

05/28	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-6

06/02	Assembly Floor 			P 55-20

06/23	Senate Business and Prof	P 5-0

07/16	Senate Insurance			P 5-3

08/25	Senate Appropriations		P 8-3

09/04	Senate Floor		P 21-13

09/10	Assy. Adopted Sen. Amend. 	P 50-24

09/11	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



AB 663 (Ortiz)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Would establish the INTENT of the legislature to create a Public Health
Contingency Fund to provide counties with the resources for basic health
protection services.  Under this bill, the state would develop public health
capacity standards to evaluate each counties "disease control capability".
 Any county that fails the evaluation would be eligible, based on a
demonstrated financial need, to receive state funding.  There is, however, no
funding mechanism tied to this bill.

ACTIONS:

02/26/97	 Introduced

04/15	Assembly Health 			P 20-0

05/23	Amended

05/28	Assembly Appropriations	P 20-0

06/02	Assembly Floor			P 79-1

07/16	Senate Health				P 5-0

07/17	To Senate Appropriations

STATUS:

Pending Senate Appropriations (Two-Year Bill)



AB 794 (Figueroa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires a healthcare service plan to disclose to any person or
organization, upon request, the processes the plan uses to authorize or deny
healthcare services by a provider pursuant to the benefits provided by the
plan.

ACTIONS:

02/26/97 Introduced

04/15	Assembly Health Cmte			P 16-0

04/17	Amended					4/17, 5/22, 6/17, 7/1, 7/9, 9/5

04/22	Assembly Insurance        		P 9-1

05/14	Assembly Appropriations		P 11-5

05/29	Assembly Floor				P 50-22

06/23	Senate Business and Professions 	P 5-0

07/16	Senate Insurance				P 5-3

08/25	Senate Appropriations			P 7-3

09/09	Senate Floor					P 24-11

09/11	Assy. Concurred to Sen. Amend.	P 47-31

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



AB 1100 (Thomson and Perata)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Would require that health care service plans and disability insurers
provide coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness on the
same terms and conditions as coverage for other medical conditions.
 Proponents argue that mental illness is inappropriately treated because of
lack of insurance coverage.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97 Introduced

04/15	Assembly Insurance		P 9-3

05/06	Amended					5/6, 5/8, 7/10, 7/23, 8/25

05/30	Assembly Appropriations	P 15-5

06/05	Assembly Floor			P 43-31

07/16	Senate Insurance			P 5-0

09/04	Senate Appropriations		P 7-4

09/09	To Senate Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Senate Floor Vote (Two-Year Bill)



AB 1208 (Migden)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Would require DHS to study patient care issues on death and dying
including:  relevant court cases around terminally ill patients, physician
assisted suicide, pain management, physician and/or health care provider
abandonment, and insurance coverage.

ACTIONS:

02/28/97	 Introduced

04/17	Amended

04/22	Assembly Health Cmte		P 15-4

05/14	Assembly Appropriations 	P 11-7

05/22	Assembly Floor			P 46-29

05/29	To Senate Health & Hmn. Svcs.

STATUS:

Pending Senate Health Cmte (Two-Year Bill)



AB 1298 (Villaraigosa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Prohibits a health care service plan, disability insurer or a contracting
provider from impeding or impairing communication or the right of free
association among enrollees or insureds, except to protect the health and
safety of enrollees, insureds, and employees.  Introduced because some HMOs
were not allowing representatives from Health Access to talk with other
patients in the waiting room or with employees.   

ACTIONS:

02/28/97 Introduced

04/08	Assembly Health Cmte    	P 15-1

04/23	Assembly Appropriations 	P 14-3

04/28	Amended					4/14

05/08	Assembly Floor               	P 73-0

06/18	Senate Insurance			P 5-1

07/15	Senate Judiciary			P 8-1

08/27	Senate Appropriations		P per SR 28.8

08/28	Senate Floor				P 25-8

09/08	To Assy. for Amend. Concurrence

09/11	To Assembly Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Concurrence Vote (Two-Year Bill)



AB 1341 (Alquist)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 8/97

	This bill would require any person or organization that receives state
funds for health research to perform a specified percentage of its aggregate
research on women's health and subsequently, with those funds, publish the
results accordingly.

ACTIONS:

02/28/97 Introduced

04/17	Amended					5/23, 7/10, 8/6, 9/2,

04/22	Assembly Health			P 20-0

05/28	Assembly Appropriations	P 15-2

06/02	Assembly Floor			P 72-4

07/16	Senate Health				P 5-1

08/25	Senate Appropriations		P per SR 28.8

09/03	Senate Floor				P 24-11

09/09	Assy. Adopted Amend.		P 71-6

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



SB 253 (Burton)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Prohibits a health facility from discriminating or retaliating against a
patient or employee of that facility because the patient or employee presents
a grievance or complaint relating to the care, services or conditions of that
facility.

ACTIONS:

12/04/96  Introduced

04/09/97	  Senate Industrial Relations 	P 4-2

04/14	Amended					7/12 

05/12	Senate Appropriations		P 7-5

05/22	Senate Floor				P 22-15

07/15	Assembly Health			P 12-7

08/28	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-7

09/03	Assembly Floor			P 41-32

09/10	Sen. Adopted Assy. Amend.	P 21-15

09/15	Enrolled.  To Governor's Desk

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



SB 324 (Rosenthal)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires the definition of the practice of medicine to include making a
decision regarding the medical necessity or appropriateness of any diagnosis,
treatment, operation, or prescription. 

ACTIONS:

 02/12/97  Introduced

04/14	Senate Business & Professions	P 7-0

05/12	Senate Appropriations			P 7-3

05/28	Amended						7/10

06/03	Senate Floor					P 21-12

07/01	Assembly Health				P 11-7

07/09	To Assembly Appropriations

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Appropriations (Two-Year Bill)



SB 1084 (Watson)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 8/97

	Natural Death Act:  Powers of Attorney Health Care.  Requires a health
facility and healing licentiate to develop protocols relating to
implementation of provision which authorize a person to execute a prescribed
declaration governing the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining
treatment for the person and execute a durable power of attorney that permits
the attorney-in-fact to make health care decisions for the person.

ACTIONS:

02/28/97  Introduced

03/18	To Senate Rules

STATUS:

Pending Senate Rules (Two-Year Bill)



1997 PRIORITIES:  HIV Prevention/ Education/ Harm Reduction



AB 600 (Kuehl)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 2/97

	Family Access to Care and Treatment Program:  To provide preventative
health care services to low-income men and women.  Preventative health care
means screening, including periodic history, physicals, and appropriate
laboratory tests; evaluation and counseling; including sexual health, family
planning, fitness, psycho-social evaluation, cardiovascular risk, and other
health factors; limited treatment including but not limited to treatment of
sexual transmitted diseases, necessary immunizations, and contraceptive
medical procedures and supplies.  Under existing law, these services offered
through the Office of Family Planning are restricted to women who can
conceive.  The purpose of this legislation is to open up the program to all
persons who need medical treatment and related services.

ACTIONS:

02/25/97  Introduced

04/22	Assembly Health Committee  	P 13-6

05/30	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-8

06/03	Amended					7/7, 7/18, 9/5

06/05	Assembly Floor			P 42-32

07/16	Senate Health				P 5-0

09/05	Senate Appropriations		P 7-5

09/10	Senate Floor				P 24-12

09/13	Assy. Adopted Sen. Amend.	P 46-30

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



AB 818 (Martinez)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Existing law requires prenatal care providers to offer HIV testing to
pregnant women (along with counseling and referral services).  This bill
would extend that requirement to include every medical care provider treating
any patient from age 15 to 54 years of age.  This bill would also require the
State Office of AIDS to develop a voucher program for low-income individuals
to get home HIV test kits.  This voucher program should be implemented by
January 1, 1999.

	LIFE's HIV/Healthcare Committee is in favor of requiring medical care
providers to offer HIV testing to all patients.  The committee sees a problem
with the home HIV testing kits, however, citing problems of unreliability and
lack of appropriate counseling.  LIFE asked the author to drop the home
testing provisions, which was done 5/1.

ACTIONS:

02/26/97 Introduced

04/22	Assembly Health Committee	P 12-6

05/01	AMENDED

	[ Support If Amended changed to SUPPORT ]

05/30	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-6

06/03	Amended

06/05	Assembly Floor			P 41-35

06/17	To Senate Health & Hmn. Svcs.

STATUS:

Pending Senate Health & Hmn. Svcs. (Two-Year Bill)



AB 881 (Runner)

POSITION:  Opposed (HOD) 6/97

	Would require every general acute care hospital to test every newborn and
requires disclosure of results to the baby's parents or guardian.
 Additionally, the bill requires the hospital to report the number of tests
with positive results to the Department of Health Services, without revealing
the identity of the babies tested.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97  Introduced

03/03	To Assembly Health

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Health Cmte (Two-Year Bill)



SB 560 (Hayden)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 8/97

	Regulated Chemicals Surtax:  Creates a new tax to create the California
Methamphetamine Reduction and Rehabilitation Fund.  Potentially important to
us because of the new evidence coming out that links Meth use with HIV
sero-conversion. The items to be taxed are limited to cash purchases of
specific chemicals used to make methamphetamines.  This legislation is
crafted to avoid taxing over-the-counter products like Sudafed (commonly used
in meth).  It has also been crafted to avoid taxing legitimate uses of
specific chemicals purchased in bulk by chemists, pharmacists, and labs. 

ACTIONS:

02/24/97  Introduced

05/01	Amended						5/1, 5/14, 7/22, 8/25

05/07	Senate Revenue & Tax Cmte		P 6-0

05/29	Senate Appropriations			P 12-0

06/04	Senate Floor					P 27-10

07/14	Assembly Revenue and Taxation	P 6-4

07/15	Assembly Health				P 13-2

08/28	Assembly Appropriations		P 12-6

09/09	Assembly Floor				F 39-35

STATUS:

Failed Passage in the Assembly.  May be revived next year.



SB 862 (Lee)

POSITION:  Support If Amended (HOD) 6/97

	Would establish the Interagency Commission on African American Males, to
implement recommendations by the Commission on the Status of African American
Males.  Problems identified by the first commission included poverty,
unemployment, and that "African American males represent 12 percent of the
AIDS-related deaths in California".  LIFE is seeking amendments to study
homophobia within the African-American male community.

ACTIONS:

02/26/97  Introduced

04/16	Amended						4/16, 5/14, 5/27

05/05	Senate Rules Committee			P 3-1

05/22	Senate Appropriations			P 8-4

06/05	Senate Floor					P 21-13

07/08	Assembly Consumer Protection	P 11-0

07/09	To Assembly Appropriations

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Appropriations (Two-Year Bill)



SB 885 (Watson)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	This bill would establish the Clean Needle and Syringe Exchange Pilot
Projects, and would authorize pharmacists, physicians, and certain persons
authorized under the pilot projects to furnish hypodermic needles and
syringes without a prescription or permit.  The bill would authorize
specified counties and cities to develop pilot projects upon the request of
the county or city local health officer. (Same bill introduced last three
years).  This bill is being co-sponsored by the cities of Los Angeles, Long
Beach, San Francisco and Santa Clara.  

ACTIONS:

02/27/97  Introduced

04/21	Amended 					04/21, 05/05, 05/12

04/23	Senate Health Committee		P 6-1

05/19	Senate Appropriations			P per SR. 28.8

05/27	Senate Floor					F 20-16

06/05	Senate Floor					P 21-17

07/15	Assembly Health				P 12-7

07/17	To Assembly Appropriations

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Appropriations (Two Year Bill)



SB 1007 (Vasconcellos)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 8/97

	Comprehensive Statewide Plan for Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS:
 This bill would convene a Strategic Plan Task Force for the treatment of
HIV/AIDS into the 21st Century.  This planning mechanism will utilize
community plans developed by Statewide Working Groups in both Treatment and
Prevention, lending them weight in the public policy arena.  Findings will
also be useful in bill analysis and advocacy as legislators grapple with
emerging problems.

	Not wanting to blindly support yet another plan, the House took a position
of "watch" 3/97.  However, the HOD in 8/97 changed its position after
recommendation from the HIV/HC Policy Committee to "support" this bill.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97	  Introduced

04/14	Amended					6/25, 8/29

04/23	Senate Health Cmte			P 6-0

05/12	Senate Appropriations Cmte  	P 9-2

05/22	Senate Floor				P 29-6

07/15	Assembly Health			P 19-0

08/29	Assembly Appropriations	P 12-2

09/05	Assembly Floor			P 48-26

09/10	Sen. Adopted Assy. Amend.	P 21-10

09/15	Enrolled.  To Governor's Desk

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



SB 1110 (Leslie)

POSITION:  Opposed (HOD) 6/97

	Positive Parental Consent Bill:  This bill originally required positive
written parental consent before any public school student receives
instruction on STDs, AIDS, human sexuality, family life, or any other health
education instruction delivered by outside organizations or guest speakers.
 It also included further prohibitions on such discussions in general school
assemblies even by school personnel without positive parental permission.
 This bill also adds emphasis on monogamy and other virtues to existing
emphasis on abstinence.  It changes requirement for instruction on compassion
for people with AIDS to compassion for "anyone with a debilitating
handicap(s) and/or terminal disease."  It would prohibit teaching compassion
(as in tolerance, acceptance, respect) for drug use or any "particular"
sexual "lifestyle" or "practice."

	Substantially amended:  Now requires parental notification of guest
speakers.  Objectionable language about "particular lifestyles" has been
removed.  Opposition of other groups has changed to neutral or even support.

ACTIONS:

02/28/97  Introduced

04/09	Senate Education 			P 7-1

05/05	Amended					05/05, 05/07, 7/21, 9./5

05/29	Senate Appropriations		P 12-0

06/04	Senate Floor				P 27-3

07/17	Assembly Education		P 17-0

09/05	Assembly Appropriations	P 18-0

09/10	Assembly Floor			P 73-2

09/12	Sen. Refused Assy. Amend.	F 0-39

STATUS:

Pending Senate Concurrence to Assy. Amend. (Two-Year Bill)



SB 1301 (Leslie)

POSITION:  Opposed (HOD) 6/97

	Close the Bathhouses:  Legislative attempt to close the bathhouses.
 Several amendments were tried, but this bill in all forms was successfully
defeated in its first hearing.

ACTIONS:

02/28/97 Introduced

04/16	Amended

04/22	Senate Judiciary		F 4-3

STATUS:

Stalled in Senate Judiciary.  May be revived next year.



1997 PRIORITIES:  Medical Use of Marijuana



AB 610 (Margett)

POSITION:  Opposed (HOD) 6/97

	Creates nearly insurmountable obstacles for the implementation of
Proposition 215 by imposing enormous licensing fees and taxes on the
cultivation, and separately, the distribution of marijuana for medicinal use.

ACTIONS:

02/25/97 Introduced

03/10	To Assembly Health and Agriculture Committees

STATUS:

Pending hearings in Assembly Health

& Assembly Agriculture  (Two-Year Bill)



SB 535 (Vasconcellos)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 2/97 

	SB 535 authorizes the University of California to create a California
Medical Marijuana Research Center to develop and implement medical marijuana
studies and to solicit proposals for research projects.  It also appropriates
$2 million of State General Fund dollars to the Center to conduct this
research.  Lack of such research is often cited as a reason for denying the
medicinal use of marijuana.  Yet research projects at the federal and state
level have been blocked for years.  SB 535 would push the state to allow
serious medical research to begin.

	On August 25, 1997, Attorney-General Dan Lungren, formally endorsed SB 535.
 This happened following some amendments to the bill that satisfied Lungren's
concerns.  In spite of his support though, only a few Republican
Assemblymembers supported the bill when it came up for a vote, partially
because a couple of Democrats decided to oppose the bill.  It required 2/3
majority(for its urgency) but only received 48-21 vote.  Bill supporters
worked the last couple of days to get six more votes, from both sides of the
aisle.  Unfortunately, no one was willing to budge, so Assemblymember Migden
requested the bill to be put in the inactive file, and get reconsidered in
January 1998.

ACTIONS:

02/24/97  Introduced

03/31	Amended 					3/31, 4/10, 5/20, 5/23, 6/3, 8/25, 9/5

04/02	Senate Health & Human Services  	P 5-2

04/15	Senate Public Safety			P 5-2

05/29	Senate Appropriations			P 7-1

06/04	Senate Floor					P 27-9

07/15	Assembly Higher Education		P 8-3

09/04	Assembly Appropriations		P 12-8

09/10	Assembly Floor				F 48-21

09/10	Assembly Floor Motion to Reconsider

09/12	To Assembly Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Floor Vote (Two-Year Bill)



HIV, the Prisons and Criminal Justice



AB 29 (Villaraigosa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 2/97

	Compassionate Release:  This bill would establish a procedure for recalling
a prisoner's sentence if the prisoner is found to be terminally ill.  This is
a re-introduction of last year's legislation, which Governor Wilson vetoed.

ACTIONS:

12/02/96 Introduced

04/10	Amended					7/1

04/15	Assembly Public Safety  	P 8-0

05/21	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-5

05/29	Assembly Floor			P 56-16

06/24	Senate Public Safety		P 8-0

07/14	Senate Appropriations		P 7-1

08/07	Senate Floor				P 26-8

08/25	To Assy. for Concurrence

09/09	Ordered Return to Senate

09/10	Senate Vote Rescinded

09/12	Senate Floor				P 23-7

09/12	Assy. Adopted Sen. Amend.	P 54-22

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



SB 705  (Rainey)	

POSITION:  Opposed (HOD) 6/97

	Criminalizing the intentional transmission of HIV.  Recent amendments limit
SB 705's provisions to the intentional transmission of HIV through sexual
contact without disclosure.  The penalty has been reduced to a felony
punishable by imprisonment for 5, 7, or 9 years.

	Amended out:  Provisions covering needle sharing, the lesser penalties of
exposing someone without intent; plus intent must be proven by prosecutors;
obtaining medical records requires a court hearing and disclosure is defined
simply as relating HIV status.

	Major Amendment:  Defines "specific intent," specifically stating that mere
knowledge alone of one's HIV-positive status is insufficient to prove
"specific intent"; Reduces the punishment triad from 5, 7, and 9 years to 3,
5 and 8 years

ACTIONS:

02/25/97 Introduced

04/07	Amended					4/07, 4/16, 5/01, 5/06, 9/3, 9/4

04/22	Senate Public Safety Cmte	P 5-0

05/19	Senate Appropriations		P 7-0

05/27	Senate Floor				P 25-1

07/15	Assembly Public Safety		P 8-0

09/03	Assembly Appropriations	P 16-1

09/04	To Assembly Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Floor Vote (Two-Year Bill)



Medical Insurance for the Uninsured



LIFE's House of Delegates voted to take a WATCH position on a number of
bills designed to expand access and/or eligibility to health insurance for
uninsured Californians.  We strongly support the concept of universal health
coverage. 



AB 534 (Thomson)

POSITION:  Watch (HOD) 6/97

	Health Care Coverage Expansion Act of 1997.  Would cover more children
through Medi-Cal and create a program for low-income employees and dependents
to provide a basic benefit package.

ACTIONS:

02/24/97  Introduced

05/06	Assembly Health			P 19-0

05/19	Assembly Floor			P 52-20

07/02	Senate Health				P 5-2

07/16	Senate Insurance			P 5-0

07/25	Amended

08/28	Senate Floor				P 21-12

09/02	Assy. Refused Amend.		F 4-69

09/03	To Conference Committee

STATUS:

Pending Conference Committee Report (Two-Year Bill)



AB 1112 (Gallegos)

POSITION:  Watch (HOD) 6/97

	California Health Program.  Would provide health coverage to uninsured
Californians through Medi-Cal.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97  Introduced

05/06	Assembly Health			P 19-0

05/19	Assembly Floor			P 46-25

06/25	Amended

07/16	Senate Health				P 6-0

08/07	Senate Floor				P 21-13

08/28	Assy. Refused Amend.		F 4-72

09/02	To Conference Committee

STATUS:

Pending Conference Committee Report (Two-Year Bill)



AB 1126 (Villaraigosa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Would expand Medi-Cal eligibility, without share of cost, to individuals
under 19 years of age with family incomes at or below 200 % of poverty.
 Important to us because of the number of youth with HIV and AIDS who are not
accessing any medical care because of cost.

	Studies show a correlation between lack of access to primary care and
primary infection for youth.  In California there are 1.7 million youth
through age 18 without insurance.  Recently the San Francisco DPH released
statistics which estimated that there are 4700 young people with HIV in the
city (ages 13-26).  Less than 10% of these youth are enrolled in HIV care.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97  Introduced

04/14	Amended 			4/14, 4/24, 7/18

05/06	Assembly Health		P 19-0

05/19	Assembly Floor		P 48-23

07/09	Senate Health			P 6-2

07/25	Senate Floor			P 21-11

08/11	Assy. Refused Amend.	F 5-72

08/25	To Conference Committee

09/13	Both Assy/Sen. Adopts Conf. Comm. Report

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



AB 1430 (Figueroa)

POSITION:  Watch (HOD) 6/97

	Health Insurance Act of 1998.  Would state the intent of the legislature to
offer low-income people the option of receiving medical care through a basic
insurance package.  Would offer employers lower workers' compensation
insurance rates in return for providing basic health insurance.

ACTIONS:

02/28/97  Introduced

05/06	Assembly Health			P 19-0

05/20	Assembly Floor			P 66-10

06/11	Amended					7/29

07/16	Senate Insurance			P 5-0

08/29	Senate Floor				P 23-8

09/05	Assy. Refused Amend.		F 1-70

09/05	To Conference Committee

STATUS:

Pending Conference Committee Report (Two-Year Bill)



SB 954 (Rosenthal)

POSITION:  Watch (HOD) 6/97

	Health Insurance Access for Children and Families Act of 1997.  Would
establish a program of publicly sponsored health insurance to be provided
through commercial and non-profit providers.  Specifically for working
uninsured residents of California, and to be administered by MRMIP (Managed
Risk Medical Insurance Board).

ACTIONS:

02/27/97  Introduced

04/17	Amended				6/25, 7/8, 7/9

04/23	Senate Health Cmte		P 5-2

06/04	Senate Appropriations	P per SR 28.8

06/05	Senate Floor			P 21-15

07/01	Assembly Health		P 12-4

08/28	Assembly Floor		P 44-25

09/02	Senate Refused Amend.	F 0-35

09/04	To Conference Committee

STATUS:

Pending Conference Committee Report (Two-Year Bill)



Miscellaneous Insurance Issues



AB 49 (Murray)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 2/97

	Workers Compensation, Death Benefits & HIV Related Disease:  This bill
would provide that workers' compensation death benefits shall be furnished in
the case of the death of a medical health worker or public safety employee,
as specified, due to HIV related disease, subject to specified conditions.
 Under existing law, a proceeding to collect workers' compensation benefits
for the death of an asbestos worker must be commenced within one year of the
date of death.  This bill would provide that the same time limit applies to a
proceeding to collect those benefits for the death of a medical health worker
or public safety employee, as specified, from an HIV related disease.

	Senate Amendments:  Made the bill applicable to all workers, deleting
specifically "health care workers, public safety employees, or certain
correctional peace officers..."

ACTIONS:

12/02/96  Introduced

03/20/97	  Amended					03/20, 04/23, 8/27, 9/5

04/01	Assembly Insurance Cmte		P 9-2

04/16	Assembly Appropriations		P 15-3

05/05	Assembly Floor Vote			P 70-5

08/27	Sen. Ind. Relations				P 4-3

09/05	Senate Appropriations			P 8-4

09/09	Senate Floor					P 21-12

09/11	Assy. Adopted Amend.			P 51-27

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



AB 489 (Figueroa)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Viatical insurance bill sponsored by APLA, which would allow owners of
group Life Insurance policies to make viatical settlements.

ACTIONS:

02/24/97  Introduced

06/04	Assembly Floor 			P 75-3

07/02	Senate Insurance			P 7-0

07/09	Amended					7/11

07/18	Senate Appropriations		P per SR 28.8

08/11	Senate Floor				P 22-9

08/28	Assy. Adopted Amend.		P 71-1

09/04	Enrolled.  To Governor's Desk

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



SB 393 (Rosenthal)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Existing law, which LIFE supported, requires health insurers and plans to
offer and issue health coverage to small employers without any exclusions due
to medical underwriting or other than the employers' willingness to make
premium payments.  Existing law defines small employers as those with 2 to 50
employees.  This bill would extend those guidelines to employers with 51 to
100 employees.

ACTIONS:

2/14/97  	Introduced

04/24	Senate Insurance			P 6-1

05/12	Senate Appropriations		P per SR 28.8

06/05	Senate Floor				P 26-5

07/10	Amended					7/23

07/15	Assembly Health			P 13-6

08/28	Assembly Appropriations	P 13-8

09/02	Assembly Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Floor Vote (Two-Year Bill)



SB 462 (Rosenthal)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Existing law prohibits medical providers from charging patients for
clinical lab tests if the test is not actually perform or supervised in their
offices.  This bill would allow physicians to charge for HIV tests, if the
test kit bought by the doctors includes the cost of the lab fee.

ACTIONS:

2/19/97  	Introduced

04/17	Senate Health Cmte			P 8-0

04/24	To Senate Appropriations

STATUS:

Pending Senate Appropriations (Two Year Bill)



SB 719 (Johnston)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 8/97

	Expands COBRA to require health care service plan contract and group
disability insurance contract or policy providing specified coverage to
employers with 2 to 19 eligible employees to offer continuation coverage  to
a qualified beneficiary under the contract upon a qualifying event, i.e.,
termination, etc., without evidence of insurability.  This bill would limit
premiums to a percentage of the rate charged to a covered employee.

ACTIONS:

02/25/97  Introduced

04/14	Amended					5/6, 7/11, 7/22, 7/23, 9/5

04/24	Senate Insurance			P 8-0

04/12	Senate Appropriations		P per SR 28.8

05/23	Senate Floor				P 37-0

07/22	Assembly Health			P 15-0

08/28	Assembly Appropriations	P 20-0

09/09	Assembly Floor			P 74-2

09/11	Sen. Adopted Amendments	P 31-4

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



SB 1137 (Kopp)

POSITION:  Watch (HOD) 6/97

	Would allow life and disability agents to be licensed as viatical
settlement brokers and would authorize the Insurance Commissioner to adopt
conflict of interest regulations.  Staff is doing research on the provisions
in this bill to require additional education, if any; also checking on
conflict of interest issues.

ACTIONS:

2/28/97  	Introduced

04/09	Amended					4/14, 4/21, 7/7

04/23	Senate Insurance Cmte		P 8-0

05/12	Senate Appropriations		P per SR 28.8

05/22	Senate Floor 				P 38-0	

07/01	Assembly Insurance		P 15-0

07/16	Assembly Appropriations	P 21-0

07/21	Assembly Floor			P 77-0

08/04	Senate Adopted Amend.		P 38-0

08/15	Enrolled.  Signed by Gov. Wilson

STATUS:

Chaptered by. Sec. of State. Ch. 278, '97 Statutes



SB 1262 (Johnston)

POSITION:  Watch (HOD) 6/97

	Existing law authorizes life and disability insurers to decline an
insurance application on the basis of a positive HIV test performed at the
discretion of the insurer on the applicant's blood.  This bill would expand
this to include any test performed by the insurer on any specimen of the
applicant.  Reflects the changes in testing procedures, including oral tests.

ACTIONS:

2/28/97  	Introduced

05/07	Senate Health Cmte			P   7-0

05/15	Senate Floor Vote			P 32-0

06/25	Amended					7/17

07/01	Assembly Insurance		P 15-0

08/11	Assembly Floor			P 76-0

08/29	Sen. Adopted Amend.		P 36-0

09/05	Enrolled.  To Governor's Desk

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



Medical Liability Issues



AB 250 (Kuehl)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

Requires that the $250,000 limitation on non-economic losses shall NOT apply
if the healthcare provider acted in any of the following ways:  1) consumed
alcohol or illegal drugs that impaired his or her ability to perform
professional services causing injury to the plaintiff; the healthcare
provider has had three or more disciplinary actions taken against him or her;
3) committed sexual abuse or misconduct upon the plaintiff; 4) the injury
resulted from gross negligence; 5) the negligence or misconduct resulted in
death; 6) the injury was to a person under the age of 14 years.

ACTIONS:

02/11/97  Introduced

05/07	Assembly Judiciary Committee		P 9-4

05/13	Amended

05/20	To Assembly Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Floor Vote (Two-Year Bill)



AB 1220 (Migden)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires that the $250,000 limitation on non-economic losses shall NOT
apply if the healthcare provider acted in any of the following ways:  1)
refused or delayed evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, or made a referral to
another health care provider for the provider's economic benefit; 2) failed
to refer to another health care provider who possessed the requisite skill,
training and expertise; 3) administered an evaluation, diagnosis, or
treatment without possessing the requisite skill, training, or expertise.

ACTIONS:

02/28/97  Introduced

03/20	To Assembly Judiciary

STATUS:

Pending Assembly Judiciary (Two Year Bill)



Medi-Cal and AFDC Related



AB 426 (Gallegos)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Requires Medi-Cal to test enrollment information materials for cultural and
linguistic appropriateness and ease of comprehension.  

ACTIONS:

02/20/97  Introduced

04/15	Assembly Health Committee		P 16-1

05/01	Amended						5/1, 5/30

05/28	Assembly Appropriations		P 13-8

06/03	Assembly Floor				P 65-7

06/25	Senate Health					F 4-2

07/02	Senate Health					P 6-0

07/14	Senate Appropriations			P 8-0

08/04	To Senate Inactive File

STATUS:

Pending Senate Floor Vote (Two-Year Bill)



SB 163 (Solis)

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Exempts eligible relative caregivers from the 2-year work participation
requirements and the 5-year eligibility limitations contained in new federal
laws. 

ACTIONS:

01/16/97  Introduced

03/06	Amended 				03/06, 03/31, 6/2, 9/8

03/12	Senate Health Cmte			P 8-0

05/29	Senate Appropriations		P 9-2

06/04	Senate Floor				P 24-10

09/05	Assembly Health & H.S.	P 6-0

09/09	Assembly Appropriations	P 21-0

09/11	Assembly Floor			P 77-1

09/13	Sen. Adopted Amend.		P 30-0

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



Prevention-Related items



AB 995 (Pacheco)

POSITION:  Opposed (HOD) 6/97

	Gassing.  Irate inmates have been known to throw handfuls of fecal matter
at prison guards, an activity known as "gassing."  Originally this bill would
have made gassing an "assault with a deadly weapon".  AB 995 has been amended
to make gassing "aggravated battery"; all references to HIV have been taken
out; the bill does refer to tuberculosis and hepatitis.

ACTIONS:

02/27/97 Introduced

04/15	Assembly Public Safety Cmte		P 8-0

04/28	Amended						7/10, 7/21

05/30	Assembly Appropriations		P 17-4

06/05	Assembly Floor				P 76-1

07/15	Senate Public Safety			P 8-0

08/25	Senate Appropriations			P 11-0

09/03	Senate Floor					P 34-0

09/09	Senate Adopted Amendments		P 71-3

	To Enrollment

STATUS:

Awaiting Governor's Action - Deadline 10/12/97



SB 274 (Watson)	

POSITION:  Support (HOD) 6/97

	Tuberculosis control.  Would authorize DHS to make grants to local health
jurisdictions or joint entities to fund secured housing for recalcitrant
patients to enable local health officers to implement legal orders of
detention for the examination and treatment of tuberculosis.

ACTIONS:

02/05/97 Introduced

02/13	To Senate Health

STATUS:

Pending Senate Health (Two-Year Bill)Cmte



Possible Legislative Positions



SPONSOR:  LIFE to participate in drafting, strategy, lobbying, and
amendments to bill, in conjunction with the author's office and other
sponsors (if any).

Support:  Support of the bill.

Support Seeking Amendment:  Support stands regardless of the fate of
amendments.

Support IF Amended:  Support when amendments are accepted.

Neutral

Watch:  No action, just watching.

Opposed Unless Amended:  Authors and sponsors are notified of LIFE's
opposition unless LIFE's amendments are accepted.

Opposed

No Position 



NOTES



* Two Year Bill -  A bill that has missed legislative deadlines for the
first year of the  two year session; has failed and has been granted
reconsideration; or  has been postponed because of lack of votes or other
reasons.  Two-year bills return early in the second year of the two year
session and  begin the legislative process where they were left off.
  Constitutional Amendments and Resolutions have different deadlines  than
typical Assembly and Senate Bills and as such are usually two  year bills.



* Rule 28.8 - Signifies that a bill has been deemed to have no fiscal impact
and is passed by the Appropriations Committee with out a hearing (Joint Rule
28.8).  



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like further information about LIFE's activities, events or membership,
please contact our office at:



LIFE:	California's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender

	& HIV/AIDS Lobby

926 J Street, Suite 522

Sacramento, California  95814-2706

Phone:  916-444-0424, Fax:  916-444-3059

E-Mail:  life.info@lifelobby. org, Website:  http://www.lifelobby.org
