Sentences with phrase «juvenile offenders bill»

Capital Tonight's Kaitlyn Ross reports that the Parker - Diaz Sr. blow - up occurred when the Bronx senator joined Sen. Carl Kruger in voting «no» on Sen. Velmanette Montgomery's juvenile offenders bill, which caused the measure to be pulled from the floor before it was officially declared dead.

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Governor said he will offer a bill that would allow juvenile offenders to be publicly identified and their criminal records opened to the public.
(Calif.) With mental health issues a growing concern for education policy makers, Gov. Jerry Brown signed bills this week aimed at reducing bullying based on religion, restricting confinement of juvenile offenders and promoting model suicide prevention programs.
This bill would also require the State Board of Education to develop, and each local board of education to adopt, a comprehensive model policy for the supervision and monitoring of low risk juvenile sex offender students attending school with the general student population and would require alternative educational placement for any juvenile sex offender who is a moderate or high risk for re-offense.
HB413 (Rep. Beckman)- This bill would require local law enforcement to notify the local superintendent of education and the local board of education, in addition to the principal, when a low - risk juvenile sex offender is planning to establish or has established a fixed residence within their jurisdiction, would require juvenile sex offenders to notify local law enforcement of any change in school attendance, and would provide that failure to comply with either constitutes a Class C felony.
Note the comments of the Senate Legal and Constitutional References Committee in their report on the Human Rights (Mandatory sentencing of juvenile offenders) Bill 1999 that «the weight of evidence to the Committee was that the mandatory sentencing laws have a discriminatory impact on Indigenous people that is contrary to the provisions of CERD, in particular articles 2 and 5» and that «there is no denying the fact that a series of «disadvantage» factors make indigenous people in particular likely to be affected by mandatory sentencing.
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