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Legislative Update

Psychiatric crisis intervention

February 6, 2015 Filed Under: Family

The Senate Family and Children Services Committee heard SB 485 concerning psychiatric crisis intervention authored by Sens. Crider and Becker. The bill amends the date for FSSA to report on comprehensive psychiatric crisis intervention services and requires DMHA to establish a psychiatric crisis intervention pilot program in at least 3 locations in rural and urban areas.  DMHA is … [Read more...] about Psychiatric crisis intervention

Waiting period for dissolution of marriage

February 6, 2015 Filed Under: Family

The Senate Family and Children Services Committee heard Sen. Zakas’ SB 564 concerning the waiting period for dissolution of marriage. The bill extends the waiting period to 180 days for a final hearing if there are children of the marriage that are less than 17 years old, and extends the waiting period to 120 days if an objection to the dissolution is filed by either party. The bill … [Read more...] about Waiting period for dissolution of marriage

CHINS and delinquent child dual jurisdiction

February 6, 2015 Filed Under: Juvenile

The House Judiciary heard HB 1196 concerning CHINS and delinquent child dual jurisdiction.  Author Rep. McNamara presented the legislation requiring the intake officer to screen for a dual jurisdiction child. The Committee adopted an amendment outlining the dual jurisdiction process and clarifying the process could be utilized both before and after adjudication. Once screened, the … [Read more...] about CHINS and delinquent child dual jurisdiction

Various criminal law issues

February 6, 2015 Filed Under: Criminal, Juvenile

The House Courts and Criminal Code Committee heard HB 1304 on various criminal law issues for juveniles. Since Representative McMillin was still working on additional amendments, only two of the four of the amendments heard the previous week were adopted by consent of the committee. The amendment permitting use of Vivitrol and the amendment broadening the definition of “runaway” to i … [Read more...] about Various criminal law issues

Address confidentiality

February 6, 2015 Filed Under: Judicial Administration

The Senate Judiciary Committee heard SB 90 concerning address confidentiality authored and presented by Sen. Steele.  The bill was amended by the Committee and includes judicial officers within the definition of a law enforcement official for purposes of these provisions to allow law enforcement officials the ability to require public agencies, via an application, to keep the … [Read more...] about Address confidentiality

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