SB 340-DETENTION OF MINORS CHAIR ROKEBERG announced that the next order of business would be SENATE BILL NO. 340, "An Act relating to the detention of delinquent minors in correctional facilities; relating to emergency detention of minors for evaluation for involuntary admission for mental health treatment; relating to detention of intoxicated minors and minors incapacitated by alcohol or drugs; and providing for an effective date." Number 0240 PATTY WARE, Director, Division of Juvenile Justice, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), informed the committee that HB 487 is the companion to SB 340. She explained that SB 340 amends sections of the delinquency, alcohol, and mental health statutes to prohibit the holding of juveniles in either adult jails or juvenile facilities when the juvenile hasn't been charged with committing a crime. This legislation is necessary to be in alignment with the requirements of the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act. Furthermore, the division is working on alternatives in a range of locations across the state as there are a range of nonsecure shelters in both rural and urban locations. The state has been working on this matter for well over a decade, she related. She specified that the division has been working with the Department of Public Safety, in particular the Alaska State Troopers. Ms. Ware informed the committee that [HB 487] was reported out of the House Judiciary Standing Committee and the House Finance Committee. REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE asked if HB 487 is exactly the same as SB 340. MS. WARE replied yes. CHAIR ROKEBERG, upon determining there was no one else who wished to testify, closed public testimony. Number 0381 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ moved to report SB 340 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, SB 340 was reported from the House Rules Standing Committee.