SB 340-DETENTION OF MINORS  MS. PATRICIA WARE, Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice, Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), reminded members that she presented the bill to the committee several weeks ago and said she would give a brief overview and answer questions. MS. WARE told members the bill makes changes to the delinquency statutes, the alcohol statutes, and the mental health statutes to align them with the Federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Acts, so that the state will not be placing juveniles, who have not committed crimes, in either an adult or juvenile correctional facility. DHSS needs SB 340 to pass this session to retain federal grant funds. She emphasized that SB 340 will not impact DHSS's ability to hold juveniles in facilities in rural Alaska if they have been accused of a delinquent offense. SB 340 will align Alaska statutes with federal language and implement best practice, as the state should not be placing juveniles in either juvenile correctional facilities or adult jails when they have not been accused of committing a crime. CHAIR SEEKINS noted with no participants, public testimony was closed. SENATOR THERRIAULT moved SB 340 from committee with individual recommendations and its zero fiscal note. CHAIR SEEKINS announced that with no objection, the motion carried.