CHAIRMAN MILLER opened the hearing on SB 46 (PROSECUTE JUVENILE AS ADULT IN DIST. CT.). JOE AMBROSE, staff to Senator Robin Taylor who is prime sponsor of SB 46, stated Senator Taylor was asking that the committee consider a proposed Rules CS. The following language was added on page 2, line 27 - 30 to clear up intent of a provision added in the Senate Finance Committee: " however, unless there is lawful reason for further detention, a person who is under the age of 18 and who has been arrested for violating AS 04.16.050 shall be cited for the offense and released to the person's parent, guardian, or legal custodian." Mr. Ambrose explained that the Finance Committee added "minor consuming" to the list of reasons why an officer can make a warrantless arrest. Senator Taylor wants to be sure that this intent is not punitive, that it is protective. If a minor is arrested for minor consuming without a warrant the job of the police is to cite that individual and then get the individual into the care of a responsible adult. SENATOR SALO moved that CSSB 46(RLS) be adopted. Hearing no objection, the Chairman stated the committee substitute was adopted. SENATOR SHARP moved and asked unanimous consent that SB 46 be approved for calendaring. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.