04RS HB550

HB550

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HB 550/CI (BR 1839) - R. Webb, J. Vincent

     AN ACT relating to the Department of Juvenile Justice and declaring an emergency.
     Amend KRS 15A.065 to allow the Department of Juvenile Justice to contract with other state and federal agencies to provide services to youth of those agencies; amend KRS 610.265 and 610.290 to provide temporary parental supervised release of a juvenile if a detention hearing is not held in a timely manner; amend KRS 635.060 to provide for parental supervision of juvenile probation; amend KRS 635.100 to provide that a juvenile who breaks the terms of his parole shall be taken into custody; amend KRS 635.510 to clarify that the time of the commission of the offense is the time to be taken into account in determining juvenile sexual offender status; amend KRS 640.030 to provide that, at the time of majority, a youthful offender is to be probated or placed in an institution operated by the Department of Corrections; amend KRS 17.495 to make it inapplicable to juvenile offenders probated or paroled during their minority or enrolled in secondary education; amend KRS 17.552 to provide that KRS 635.500 and 635.520 shall govern juvenile sexual offender presentence evaluations and treatment; amend KRS 532.050 to provide that the Department of Juvenile Justice shall conduct sex offender presentence evaluations for juveniles; EMERGENCY.

HB 550 - AMENDMENTS


     HCS/CI - Retain provisions of the original bill; specify that Sections 2, 3, 4 and 7 are all emergencies.

     HFA (1, R. Webb) - Retain original provisions; create new language dealing with youthful offenders between the age of eighteen and eighteen years and five months.

     HFA (2, R. Webb) - Retain original provisions; create new language dealing with youthful offenders between the age of eighteen and eighteen years and five months.

     Feb 19-introduced in House
     Feb 20-to Judiciary (H)
     Mar 1-posted in committee
     Mar 3-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
     Mar 4-2nd reading, to Rules
     Mar 8-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, March 9, 2004
     Mar 9-floor amendment (2) filed to Committee Substitute, floor amendment (1) filed
     Mar 11-3rd reading, passed 93-0 with Committee Substitute, floor amendment (2)
     Mar 12-received in Senate
     Mar 17-to Judiciary (S)
     Mar 23-taken from committee; 1st reading; returned to Judiciary (S)
     Mar 24-reported favorably, to Rules as a Consent Bill
     Mar 26-posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, March 26, 2004; passed over and retained in the Consent Orders of the Day
     Mar 29-passed over and retained in the Consent Orders of the Day
     Apr 12-3rd reading, passed 38-0
     Apr 13-received in House; enrolled, signed by each presiding officer; delivered to Governor
     Apr 22-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 160)


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