HB 116-JUVENILES: JUSTICE,FACILITES,TREATMENT  [Contains discussion on HB 105] 2:32:46 PM CHAIR CLAMAN announced that the next order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 116, "An Act relating to care of juveniles and to juvenile justice; relating to employment of juvenile probation officers by the Department of Health and Social Services; relating to terms used in juvenile justice; relating to mandatory reporters of child abuse or neglect; relating to sexual assault in the third degree; relating to sexual assault in the fourth degree; repealing a requirement for administrative revocation of a minor's driver's license, permit, privilege to drive, or privilege to obtain a license for consumption or possession of alcohol or drugs; and providing for an effective date." CHAIR CLAMAN recalled that the committee had requested that HB 105 and HB 116 be compared, and for the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to provide the findings of the comparison to the committee. 2:34:07 PM MATT DAVIDSON, Social Service Program Officer, Division of Juvenile Justice, Department of Health and Social Services, stated that DJJ's comparison of HB 105 and HB 116 had resulted in finding five sections of the two bills that would amend the same section of statute. He stated that each proposed bill has a separate purpose and offered to answer any questions or concerns. CHAIR CLAMAN asked whether DJJ would recommend to either merge the bills or to keep them separate. 2:35:32 PM TRACY DOMPELING, Director, Division of Juvenile Justice, Department of Health and Social Services, expressed her preference would be that HB 105 and HB 116 remain separate. She explained that HB 116 does not have the time constraints of HB 105 to bring the state into federal compliance. 2:36:40 PM CHAIR CLAMAN ascertained that no additional discussion was sought by members of the committee or others present and announced that HB 116 was held over.