BILL ANALYSIS
Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary
1644 (Romero)
Hearing Date: 5/10/04 Amended: 4/27/04
Consultant: George Cate Policy Vote: H&HS 7-2
PUB S 4-0
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BILL SUMMARY:
SB 1644 requires long-term health care facilities to report
the death of a resident to the resident's attending
physician and in turn requires the physician to report some
additional information on the death certificate, including
the patient's name, name and address of the facility, and
the date and time of death in the medical and health data
section. In addition, this bill requires the physician to
deposit a copy of the certificate at the office of the
local coroner or medical examiner.
Furthermore, this measure requires the coroner or medical
examiner to acknowledge receipt of the certificate and
requires mandated reporters of elder and dependent abuse to
report specified information to the coroner or medical
examiner, as well. The bill also mandates the coroner or
medical examiner to compile aggregate information
concerning the number of deaths and names of facilities in
which deaths occurred, and make this information available
to the public upon request.
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Fiscal Impact (in thousands)
Major Provisions 2004-05 2005-06
2006-07 Fund
Reporting information Unknown, potentially
significant General*
* State-mandated local program
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STAFF COMMENTS:
This bill meets the criteria to be placed on the Suspense
file.
County coroners and medical examiners have estimated that
the costs of this measure for compiling information,
aggregating it, and reporting would be unknown, but
probably significant. These costs would have to be borne
by the General Fund because they represent an unfunded
state-mandated local program.
STAFF NOTES that there are over $2 billion in unpaid
mandate claims. The Governor's Budget proposes to repeal
29 mandates, suspend operation of 19 mandates, and defer
payment of 82 mandates.