SB 44-MINORS & PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS  4:28:11 PM CHAIR DUNBAR reconvened the meeting announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 44 "An Act relating to the rights of minors undergoing evaluation or inpatient treatment at psychiatric hospitals; relating to the use of seclusion or restraint of minors at psychiatric hospitals; relating to a report published by the Department of Health; relating to inspections by the Department of Health of certain psychiatric hospitals; and providing for an effective date." 4:28:17 PM CHAIR DUNBAR stated a committee substitute was developed for SB 44. 4:28:27 PM CHAIR DUNBAR solicited a motion. 4:28:32 PM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to adopt the Committee Substitute (CS) for SB 44, work order 34-LS0126\N, as the working document. 4:28:44 PM CHAIR DUNBAR objected for purposes of discussion. 4:28:55 PM ARIELLE WIGGIN, Staff, Senator Forrest Dunbar, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, Alaska, provided a summary of changes for SB 44. She stated there were nine changes requested by members of the committee and the of Family and Community Services (DFCS): [Original punctuation provided.] SUMMARY OF CHANGES  CS(SHSS) SB 44: RIGHTS OF MINORS IN PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALS Version A to Version N February 5th, 2025 Section 1  Page 1, line 11 and Page 2, line 1: Inserts "professional person in charge" as a replacement for "overseeing physician" which is deleted. Page 1, line 13: Deletes "over not more than four occasions," Page 2, line 2: Inserts "and may place reasonable limits on the number of calls permitted" Section 2  Page 2, line 12 following "treatment": Inserts "and the type of psychotropic medication used, if any, to carry out each chemical restraint;" Page 2, line 15 following "data": Inserts "on the number of minors who received residential care at psychiatric hospitals, including information" Page 2, line 16 and 19 following "minors": Inserts "in state custody" Section 3  Page 3, line 16 after "restraint": Inserts "The notification provided by a psychiatric hospital regarding the use of a chemical restraint must include the type of psychotropic medication used to carry out the chemical restraint 4:30:54 PM SENATOR CLAMAN noted that the committee and the Department of Family and Community Services (DFCS) collaborated on the changes, particularly regarding the role of the professional person in charge. He explained that the concern involved situations where limiting family contact could infringe on an individual's right to communicate. He stated that the intention was to require a higher level of reviewbeyond the treatment teamby involving the professional person. 4:31:31 PM CHAIR DUNBAR removed his objection; found no further objection and CSSB 44 was adopted as the working document. 4:31:55 PM SENATOR CLAMAN stated he appreciates the questions that were asked and the time committee members and other gave to working on SB 44. 4:32:06 PM SENATOR DUNBAR solicited the will of the committee. 4:32:11 PM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report CSSB 44, work order 34-LS0126\N, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 4:32:23 PM CHAIR DUNBAR found no objection and CSSB 44(HSS) was reported from Senate Health and Social Services Committee.