HB 36-FOSTER CHILDREN PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT   4:24:04 PM CHAIR DUNBAR announced the consideration of HOUSE BILL NO. 36 "An Act relating to the placement of foster children in psychiatric hospitals; relating to the care of children in state custody placed in residential facilities outside the state; and amending Rule 12.1(b), Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules of Procedure." SENATOR DUNBAR noted that a new fiscal note was uploaded to BASIS. 4:25:17 PM CHRISSY VOGELEY, Senior Policy Advisor, Department of Family and Community Services, Juneau, Alaska, provided an overview of the fiscal note for SB 36. She stated that the Department of Family and Community Services believes that increased court review hearings would reduce hospital overstays, lowering general fund expenditures and offsetting attorney costs, making HB 36 budget neutral. 4:26:34 PM REPRESENTATIVE GRAY thanked Senator Claman for the improvements of HB 36. He stated that the Alaska Supreme Court said HB 36 is needed to ensure foster kids don't stay in psychiatric facilities for longer than needed. 4:27:05 PM SENATOR TOBIN said she is hoping the department will provide insight on less restrictive options and address outstanding questions from the previous hearing. 4:27:22 PM SENATOR CLAMAN said he emailed legislative legal with Senator Tobin's two questions and hasn't received a response yet. Despite awaiting Finance Committee approval, he expects HB 36 to reach the Judiciary Committee as early as tomorrow and plans to provide answers by then. 4:27:54 PM SENATOR HUGHES verified with Senator Claman that he said HB 36 is going to the Judiciary Committee. SENATOR CLAMAN replied that he didn't get an answer to the two questions and apologized. 4:28:36 PM CHAIR DUNBAR solicited the will of the committee. 4:28:37 PM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report SCS HB 36, work order 34- LS0358\T, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 4:28:50 PM CHAIR DUNBAR found no objection and SCS HB 36(HSS) was reported from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.