HB 1007 CS (2004) -  Sentencing Juveniles

by Harper (CO-SPONSORS) Gibson
Prohibits the state attorney from entering into certain agreements involving the prosecution of juvenile offenders; provides that juveniles may be sentenced to juvenile sanctions or to a combination of juvenile and adult sanctions; directs the Department of Juvenile Justice to give the sentencing court a written report if it determines a juvenile sanction to be inappropriate; requires the department to notify the sentencing court of its intent to discharge the child within a time certain; provides that a proposed discharge will be construed as approved if the sentencing court or state attorney fails to object to the discharge; directs the sentencing court to consider the educational needs of the child; authorizes the court to order that certain specified educational goals be met.
Effective Date: July 1, 2004
Last Event: Died in Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriatio on Friday, April 30, 2004 11:40 PM

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Bill History

Event Time Member Committee Ver.
Event: H Died in Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriatio Time: 04/30/2004 - 11:40 PM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations Version:
Event: H Now in Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations Time: 04/22/2004 - 2:12 PM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations Version:
Event: H Remaining referral: Appropriations Time: 04/22/2004 - 2:12 PM Member: Committee: Appropriations Version:
Event: H Remaining referral: Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations Time: 04/22/2004 - 2:12 PM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations Version:
Event: H Recommendation: CS by Public Safety & Crime Prevention ; Pending Review of CS under Rule 6.3 Time: 04/07/2004 - 3:06 PM Member: Committee: Public Safety & Crime Prevention Version:
Event: H Bill released from committee Time: 04/07/2004 - 3:06 PM Member: Committee: Public Safety & Crime Prevention Version:
Event: H Bill passed referred committee Time: 04/07/2004 - 3:06 PM Member: Committee: Public Safety & Crime Prevention Version:
Event: H Bill added to Public Safety & Crime Prevention agenda Time: 03/30/2004 - 4:02 PM Member: Committee: Public Safety & Crime Prevention Version:
Event: H Bill added to Public Safety & Crime Prevention agenda Time: 03/29/2004 - 4:02 PM Member: Committee: Public Safety & Crime Prevention Version:
Event: H Bill now in Public Safety & Crime Prevention Time: 03/22/2004 - 2:05 PM Member: Committee: Public Safety & Crime Prevention Version:
Event: H Bill released from committee Time: 03/22/2004 - 2:05 PM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice Version:
Event: H Bill Passed referred committee with amendment(s) Time: 03/22/2004 - 2:05 PM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice Version:
Event: H Bill added to Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice agenda Time: 03/15/2004 - 4:03 PM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice Version:
Event: H Now in Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice Time: 03/03/2004 - 9:47 AM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice Version:
Event: H Bill referred to committee Time: 03/03/2004 - 9:47 AM Member: Committee: Appropriations Version:
Event: H Bill referred to committee Time: 03/03/2004 - 9:47 AM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Public Safety Appropriations Version:
Event: H Bill referred to committee Time: 03/03/2004 - 9:47 AM Member: Committee: Public Safety & Crime Prevention Version:
Event: H Bill referred to committee Time: 03/03/2004 - 9:47 AM Member: Committee: Subcommittee on Juvenile Justice Version:
Event: H 1st Reading Time: 03/03/2004 - 1:24 AM Member: Committee: Version:
Event: H Filed timely Time: 02/16/2004 - 12:14 PM Member: Harper Committee: Version:

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