SB 307-SHELTERS FOR RUNAWAY MINORS  1:32:48 PM CHAIR DAVIS announced consideration of SB 307. SENATOR DYSON joined the meeting. 1:33:39 PM CELESTE HODGE, Staff to Senator Davis, sponsor of SB 307, said this bill will allow shelters like Covenant House Alaska (CVA) to continue to apply for federal grants. In 2007 CVA was awarded the federal Basic Center Grant (BCG) through the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), but they were recently notified that they are out of compliance because they have more than 20 beds, which is what the grant allows. However, ACF did concede that a state law requiring more beds would override the federal requirement. SB 307 does that and therefore will allow CVA to continue to compete for federal grants by operating under the terms of their license. This will not increase the cost or workload of the CVA staff so there is a zero fiscal note, she concluded. SENATOR THOMAS joined the meeting. 1:36:45 PM SENATOR DYSON said this is absolutely common sense and he can't imagine that there is any opposition. He suggested that the chair ask if there is any negative testimony and, if not, the committee can move ahead with the bill. KIMBERLEE COLBO, Attorney, Covenant House, Anchorage, Alaska, said she was available for questions. 1:39:02 PM WILDA LAUGHLIN, Legislative Liaison, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), thanked the committee for carrying the bill and Covenant House for working with DHSS. She stated that the administration has no concerns with the bill. LAUREN RICE, Director of Public Affairs, Covenant House, Anchorage, Alaska, thanked Chair Davis and the committee for bringing the bill forward. 1:40:29 PM CHAIR DAVIS closed public testimony and asked the will of the committee. SENATOR PASKVAN moved to report SB 307 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). There being no objection, SB 307 moved from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.