SB 27-FOSTER CARE AGE LIMIT/TUITION WAIVER  CHAIR DAVIS announced consideration of SB 27. 1:47:56 PM SENATOR PASKVAN moved to adopt CS for SB 27, labeled 26- LS0205\E, as the working document. There being no objection, version E was before the committee. TOM OBERMEYER, staff to Senator Davis, sponsor of SB 27, explained that version E changes the definition of "foster care" to "out-of-home care" because so many relatives who are not licensed foster parents take care of children who are in out-of- home care. It extends eligibility for tuition waivers for a person in foster care from 19 to 21, if the person was in foster care at age 16 for not less than 6 consecutive months and is in out-of-home care at the time of application. The bill subjects waivers of tuition to availability of funds by appropriation. He noted that the sectional analysis is very complete and went through it quickly for the members as follows: Section 1: Adds a new section, AS 14.43.086, entitling a person who was in the state in out-of-home care to a waiver of undergraduate tuition and fees in a state- supported school. Section 2: Adds a cross reference to a definition for out-of-home care for purposes of the tuition waiver. Section 3: Changes "foster care" to "out-of-home care" for purposes of the procurement code. Section 4: Adds a cross reference to a definition for out-of-home care form medical assistance provision. Section 5: Extends court orders to age 21 for a child committed to the custody of the department if they are placed in out-of-home care. 1:49:41 PM Section 6: Changes the definition of "child" under AS 47.10.990(3) (child in need of aid) to include a person under 21 years of age living in out-of-home care. Section 7: Changes "foster care" to "out-of-home care" for purposes of the child in need of aid statutes. Section 8: Changes "foster care" to "out-of-home care" for purposes of the transition program to independent living. Section 9: Changes "foster care" to "out-of-home care" for purposes of the transition program for children who are not less than age 18 living in out-of-home care, as defined. Section 10: Adds children who were placed in out-of- home care to provide transition program services for the purpose of achieving self-sufficiency. Section 11: Changes "foster care" to "out-of-home care" for the purposes of the transition program definition. Section 12: Adds a monetary stipend for children in the transition program for a specified period of time. Section 13: Adds a cross reference to a definition for out-of-home care for purposes of the transition program. MR. OBERMEYER said that Jean Michelle, Legislative Legal Division, was online if the members had any questions about this draft or its intent. 1:51:25 PM CHAIR DAVIS closed public testimony and held SB 27 in committee.