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1999 SESSION
SB 966 Juvenile offenses.
Introduced by: W. Roscoe Reynolds | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:
Juvenile offenses. Expands the offenses for which an intake officer, upon the filing of a petition, and the clerk of the court, upon adjudication of delinquency or a conviction, must notify the superintendent of the school division in which the child is enrolled or was enrolled at the time of the offense. The offenses added are robbery and violations dealing with illegal weapons, including the Uniform Machine Gun Act and the “Sawed-off” Shotgun and “Sawed-off” Rifle Act. The bill also contains a provision that only one parent has to be notified when a civil or criminal petition is filed concerning a juvenile.
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Juvenile offenses. Expands the offenses for which an intake officer, upon the filing of a petition, and the clerk of the court, upon adjudication of delinquency or a conviction, must notify the superintendent of the school division in which the child is enrolled or was enrolled at the time of the offense. The offenses added are robbery and violations dealing with illegal weapons, including the Uniform Machine Gun Act and the “Sawed-off” Shotgun and “Sawed-off” Rifle Act.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Juvenile offenses. Expands the offenses for which an intake officer, upon the filing of a petition, and the clerk of the court, upon adjudication of delinquency or a conviction, must notify the superintendent of the school division in which the child is enrolled or was enrolled at the time of the offense. The offenses added are robbery and violations dealing with illegal weapons, including the Uniform Machine Gun Act and the “Sawed-off” Shotgun and “Sawed-off” Rifle Act.