SB 230-PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS FOR CHILDREN  SENATOR BETTYE DAVIS, sponsor, informed members that SB 230 has the support of many groups, school districts, and the Department of Education and Early Development (DOEED). Many other states have adopted similar legislation because of problems where children were being forced to take prescription psychotropic drugs. Senator Davis said this legislation has no cost. She pointed out this legislation will be helpful to school districts and the Department of Health and Social Services because many times workers can force children out of their homes by insisting they need to take psychotropic drugs. With SB 230 in place, workers can recommend that children be placed on psychotropic drugs but it would not give them the authority to demand that children take those drugs. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR thanked Senator Davis and said he has heard of situations in his district in which children were placed on psychotropic drugs but once the children were removed from the drugs and the school setting, they did very well. SENATOR ELLIS moved SB 230 with individual recommendations to the next committee of referral. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked if the committee adopted Version J. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR noted that Version J needed to be adopted and SENATOR DAVIS agreed. SENATOR ELLIS moved to withdraw his previous motion and then moved to adopt Version J (Lauterbach, 3/26/02) as the working draft before the committee. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR announced that without objection, Version J was adopted. SENATOR ELLIS moved CSSB 230(JUD) and any accompanying fiscal notes on to the next committee of referral with individual recommendations. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR commented that the fiscal notes are zero fiscal notes so the bill does not have to be heard in the Finance Committee. He then announced that with no objection, CSSB 230(JUD) moved from committee.