Senate Substitute

SS/SCS/HCS/HB 1550 - This act expands the jurisdiction of juvenile courts to include individuals who are over seventeen years of age but not yet eighteen years of age, for the sole purpose of status offenses, by modifying the definitions of "child," "adult," and "status offense."

All law enforcement officers, juvenile officers, school personnel, or court personnel shall have civil and criminal immunity from liability for any action taken or failure to take action involving a minor child who remains under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court if such action is based on a good faith belief by such officer or personnel that the minor child is not under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.

The provisions relating to extension of the juvenile court's jurisdiction shall not take effect until such time as appropriations by the general assembly for additional juvenile officer full-time equivalents and deputy juvenile officer full-time equivalents shall exceed by 1.9 million dollars the amount spent by the state for such officers in fiscal year 2007 and appropriations by the general assembly to single first class counties for juvenile court personnel costs shall exceed by 1.9 million dollars the amount spent by the state for such juvenile court personnel costs in fiscal year 2007.

This act also provides that the office of state courts administrator shall conduct a study and report to the general assembly by June 30, 2009, on the impact of changing the definition of child as required under this act. The report shall contain information regarding the impact on caseloads of juvenile officers, including the average increase in caseload per juvenile officer for each judicial circuit, and the number of children affected by the change in definition.

These provisions are substantially similar to SCS/SB 1054(2008).

In addition, current law provides that compensation for the drug court commissioner in Jackson County shall be reimbursed from the proceeds of the county's antidrug sales tax, and that the county must reimburse the state for the actual costs of the salary and benefits of the commissioner. This act provides that the compensation for the commissioner shall be paid out of the same source as compensation for all other drug court commissioners in this state.

ADRIANE CROUSE

SA 1 - OTHER COURT-APPROVED ENTITIES, IN ADDITION TO PRIVATE ENTITIES, MAY ACT AS MISDEMEANOR PROBATION OFFICES PURSUANT TO A CONTRACT WITH THE CIRCUIT JUDGES IN CASES WHERE THE BOARD OF PROBATION AND PAROLE IS NOT REQUIRED TO PROVIDE SERVICES.

SA 2 - MODIFIES THE POWERS OF JAILERS


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