HB 409 - GRANDPARENTS' RIGHTS REGARDING CINA Number 0923 CHAIRMAN DYSON announced the next order of business as Sponsor Substitute for House Bill No. 409, "An Act prescribing the rights of grandparents related to hearings on petitions to adjudicate a minor as a child in need of aid and to the testimony of grandparents at those hearings; and amending Rules 3, 7, 10, 15, 17(e), and 19, Alaska Child in Need of Aid Rules." CHAIRMAN DYSON noted that the last time the committee heard this bill, the Department of Health & Social Services objected to the difficulty of finding and informing all the grandparents. Therefore, Peter Torkelson will offer some amendments. Number 0882 PETER TORKELSON, Staff to Representative Fred Dyson, Alaska State Legislature, came forward to present two amendments to SSHB 409. The first amendment is a technical title change to make it more accurate. The second amendment addresses the issue that the department had with the bill while still granting grandparents the rights the sponsor believes they should have. Number 0819 REPRESENTATIVE BRICE made a motion to adopt Amendment 1, which read: Page 1, line 1, following "to": Insert "child-in-need-of-aid" Page 1, lines 1-2: Delete "on petitions to adjudicate a minor as a child in need of aid" CHAIRMAN DYSON asked whether there was any objection. There being no objection, Amendment 1 was adopted. Number 0795 REPRESENTATIVE BRICE made a motion to adopt Amendment 2 [1- LS1458\G.1, Lauterbach, 4/5/00], which read: Page 2, lines 9-18: Delete all material and insert: "(d) the department shall give advance written notice of all court hearings in a child's case to a grandparent of the child if the grandparent has contacted the department, requested notice about the hearings in the child's case, and provided the department with a current mailing address." CHAIRMAN DYSON asked whether there was any objection. There being no objection, Amendment 2 was adopted. MR. TORKELSON noted that the Division of Family and Youth Services (DFYS) said this change would negate the rather large fiscal note. There may be a few costs related to the notification but not the large amount that would have applied under the old version of HB 409. REPRESENTATIVE BRICE stated his understanding that the bill could be passed out without the fiscal note, then. REPRESENTATIVE GREEN asked Mr. Torkelson whether the DFYS had indicated how much the fiscal note would be reduced. MR. TORKELSON answered no, it would just take care of the fiscal concerns with the bill. There would be postage costs involved in notifying the grandparents but not a huge addition. Number 0686 REPRESENTATIVE BRICE made a motion to move CSSSHB 409, version 1- LS1458\G, Lauterbach, 3/16/00, as amended, out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, CSSSHB 409(HES) moved from the House Health, Education and Social Services Standing Committee.