Senate Concurrent Resolution 35

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Last Action signed by Governor (Acts Chapter 9)
Title A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relating to the study of the Unified Juvenile Code and related statutes.
Bill Documents Bill
Bill Request Number 868
Sponsor W. Westerfield
Summary of Original Version Establish a task force to study the Unified Juvenile Code; establish membership of task force; provide that the task force is to study issues related to status offenders, the use of community resources, alternatives to detention, reinvestment of savings to create community based treatment programs, feasibility of establishing an age of criminal responsibility, issues related to domestic violence and its impact on children exposed to domestic violence, issues related to special needs children, and use of validated risk and needs assessments; provide that the task force may submit proposals for statutory changes to the Legislative Research Commission by January 6, 2014.
Index Headings of Original Version Courts - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Courts, Fiscal - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Crimes and Punishments - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Criminal Procedure - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Education, Elementary and Secondary - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Prosecutors - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Public Advocate - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Studies Directed - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Children and Minors - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Civil Actions - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
Civil Procedure - Unified Juvenile Code, review of, task force
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02/05/13
  • introduced in Senate
02/06/13
  • to Judiciary (S)
02/07/13
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar
02/08/13
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
02/11/13
  • posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Monday, February 11, 2013
  • 3rd reading, adopted 38-0
02/12/13
  • received in House
02/13/13
  • to Judiciary (H)
02/26/13
  • posting waived
02/27/13
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Consent Calendar
02/28/13
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
  • posted for passage in the Consent Orders of the Day for Friday, March 1, 2013
03/01/13
  • 3rd reading, adopted 93-0
03/04/13
  • received in Senate
  • enrolled, signed by each presiding officer
  • delivered to Governor
03/14/13
  • signed by Governor (Acts Chapter 9)


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