Juvenile Law - Continued Detention - Minimum Age [SB-904]
[Children and Youth ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Prohibiting the continued detention, beyond emergency detention, of a child under the age of 13 years unless the child is alleged to have committed a specified crime of violence.
SB-904: Juvenile Law - Continued Detention - Minimum Age
Sponsored by: Sen. Charles Anthony Muse
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 02/20/2017
Juvenile Law - Probation [HB-893]
[Crime ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the juvenile court to consider, when determining a term of probation for a juvenile, the purposes set forth in a specified provision of law; specifying that a term of probation may not exceed 1 year; etc.
HB-893: Juvenile Law - Probation
Sponsored by: Rep. Jay Walker
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/15/2017
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Juvenile Services - Services and Programs for Females [SB-674]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Human Services ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Crime ]
Requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to serve children in the juvenile services system with programming that provides females with services and programs to meet their specific needs, including diversion programs, community detention services and programs, and reentry services and programs; altering the duties of the State Advisory Board for Juvenile Services to include consulting with and advising the Secretary of the Department on the treatment and programming needs of females in the juvenile justice system; etc.
SB-674: Juvenile Services - Services and Programs for Females
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 654 on 05/25/2017
Juvenile Law - Continued Detention - Minimum Age [HB-853]
[Children and Youth ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Prohibiting the continued detention, beyond emergency detention, of a child under the age of 13 years unless the child is alleged to have committed a specified crime of violence.
HB-853: Juvenile Law - Continued Detention - Minimum Age
Sponsored by: Rep. Jay Jalisi
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/15/2017
Juvenile Law - Probation [SB-583]
[Crime ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
Requiring the juvenile court to consider, when determining a term of probation for a juvenile, the purposes set forth in a specified provision of law; specifying that a term of probation may not exceed 1 year; etc.
SB-583: Juvenile Law - Probation
Sponsored by: Sen. James C. Rosapepe
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings; Withdrawn on 03/17/2017
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Juvenile Services - Services and Programs for Females [HB-721]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Human Services ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Crime ]
Requiring the Department of Juvenile Services to serve children in the juvenile services system with programming that provides females with services and programs to meet their specific needs, including diversion programs, community detention services and programs, and reentry services and programs; altering the duties of the State Advisory Board for Juvenile Services to include consulting with and advising the Secretary of the Department on the treatment and programming needs of females in the juvenile justice system; etc.
HB-721: Juvenile Services - Services and Programs for Females
Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen M Dumais
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 653 on 05/25/2017
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [HB-471]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
Repealing provisions of law that exclude from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court a child of a specified age alleged to have committed specified offenses; repealing provisions of law governing the transfer of specified criminal cases to the juvenile court; etc.
HB-471: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Rep. Frank M Conaway
Unfavorable Report By Judiciary on 03/17/2017
Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction [SB-215]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Safety ]
[Crime ]
Repealing provisions of law that exclude from the jurisdiction of the juvenile court a child of a specified age alleged to have committed specified offenses; repealing provisions of law governing the transfer of specified criminal cases to the juvenile court; etc.
SB-215: Juvenile Court - Jurisdiction
Sponsored by: Sen. Delores G Kelley
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 03/06/2017
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Juvenile Court Records - Disclosure [SB-43]
[Children and Youth ]
[Human Services ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Funding ]
[Criminal Justice ]
Establishing that specified provisions regarding the confidentiality of juvenile court records do not prohibit access to and confidential use of a juvenile court record by the Department of Human Resources for the purpose of claiming specified federal funds.
SB-43: Juvenile Court Records - Disclosure
Sponsored by: Sen. Judicial Proceedings
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 193 on 04/18/2017
Juvenile Law - Continued Detention - Minimum Age [SB-5]
[Children and Youth ]
[Crime ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Public Safety ]
[Law Enforcement ]
Prohibiting the continued detention, beyond emergency detention, of a child under the age of 12 years, unless the child is alleged to have committed murder in the first degree, attempted murder in the first degree, rape in the first degree, or sexual offense in the first degree under specified provisions of law.
SB-5: Juvenile Law - Continued Detention - Minimum Age
Sponsored by: Sen. Judicial Proceedings
Unfavorable Report By Judicial Proceedings on 01/30/2017
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Juvenile Law - Informal Adjustment - Mental Health Program [SB-35]
[Mental Health ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Criminal Justice ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Public Health ]
Establishing that a juvenile informal adjustment process may exceed 90 days if a juvenile intake officer determines that additional time is necessary for a child to participate in a substance-related disorder treatment program or a mental health program that is part of the informal adjustment process.
SB-35: Juvenile Law - Informal Adjustment - Mental Health Program
Sponsored by: Sen. Judicial Proceedings
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 194 on 04/18/2017