SB 82-FOSTER CARE LICENSING/STATE CUSTODY    1:37:12 PM CHAIR DAVIS announced the first order of business would be SB 82, the foster care bill. [SSSB 82 was before the committee.] SENATOR EGAN moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for SSSB 82, labeled 27-LS0500\D, as the working document. CHAIR DAVIS objected for discussion purposes. CELESTE HODGE, staff to Senator Davis, said there are only three minor changes in the CS. On page 5, line 10, delete "the" and insert, "Unless the child, department, and guardian ad-litem agree to release from custody without a motion and with less than 30 days' notice, the". The justification for this change is that it would allow for release from custody in less than 30 days if the youth, the state, and the guardian ad-litem all agree. On page 6, following line 2, insert a new subsection to read, "In this section, another planned permanent living arrangement (APPLA) means a permanent living arrangement for a child who is committed to the custody of the department under AS 47.10.080, that is an alternative to permanent placement with an adult family member and to unification, adoption, and legal guardianship." Page 6, lines 11-13, delete all material. This was done to avoid conflict between the OCS worker who is trying to find placement and the licensing worker who is trying to follow the rules. Then renumber the following paragraphs accordingly. 1:39:17 PM CHAIR DAVIS closed public testimony and removed her objection. SENATOR DYSON asked if the department agreed with the changes. TRACY SPARTZ-GAMBELL Deputy Director, Office of Children's Services Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), said the department had no objection to the proposed changes. SENATOR EGAN moved to report CSSSSB 82, version D, from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Without objection, CSSSSB 82(HSS) moved from the Senate Health and Social Services Standing Committee.