Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR44

Introduced
5/23/11  
Refer
5/23/11  
Report Pass
6/8/11  
Passed
6/9/11  
Engrossed
6/9/11  
Refer
6/13/11  

Caption

Requests the chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court to create a Families in Need of Services Commission that will study and issue recommendations regarding the governance, structure, target population, and necessary legislation.

Impact

The proposed commission will review and refine the FINS target population, ensuring alignment with both national best practices and the specific needs of Louisiana’s youth and families. Additionally, it will examine existing models from other states to inform its recommendations. This can lead to critical changes in how Louisiana addresses the needs of families facing challenges with youth misbehavior, ensuring that interventions are tailored and culturally relevant. By promoting community-based solutions, SCR44 seeks to reduce the stigma associated with youth criminalization and improve access to necessary services.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 44 (SCR44) urges the chief justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court to establish a Families in Need of Services (FINS) Commission. The purpose of this commission is to study and formulate recommendations concerning the governance, structure, target population, and necessary legislation for the FINS system in Louisiana. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the operational effectiveness of the current FINS framework, which assists families with children who may be involved in misconduct, by providing appropriate community-based services rather than funneling them into the juvenile justice system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR44 appears to be largely supportive, particularly among legislators and advocacy groups focused on youth services. Proponents argue that restructuring the FINS system could lead to more efficient and effective interventions for youth before they enter the juvenile justice system. However, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding, resources, and overall commitment to implementing the recommendations of the commission, as well as how these changes could be perceived or accepted by various stakeholders in the community.

Contention

A notable point of contention may arise around the extent of proposed changes to the existing FINS system. Stakeholders may debate the appropriate balance between providing necessary support services while ensuring accountability for youth behaviors. Additionally, considerations regarding how to fund these initiatives and the timelines for their implementation could lead to discussions among legislators, the judiciary, and service providers. The effectiveness of these changes will largely depend on collaboration between various state departments and adherence to evidence-based practices outlined by the FINS Commission.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR129

Requests that certain enumerated state agencies implement recommendations related to the Informal Families in Need of Services process

LA HCR143

Requests the Supreme Court to study the current structure of the judiciary

LA HCR120

Requests the Juvenile Justice Reform Act Implementation Commission to commission a study to assess the current state of the juvenile justice system and issue recommendations for a five-year plan for reform

LA HCR161

Requests an examination of the structure of the judiciary by the La. Supreme Court

LA SCR121

To direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations on the revision of law regarding the transfer of a juvenile from the juvenile justice system to the adult criminal justice system.

LA HCR85

Requests that the Louisiana State Law Institute study the laws regarding adoptions and make recommendations

LA HCR132

Urges and requests the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to study and make recommendations regarding alligator markets, populations, and hunting

LA SR81

Urges and requests the Louisiana Supreme Court to study the family court for the parish of East Baton Rouge.

LA SCR65

Creates the Tax Structure and Governmental Program Review Commission to study the tax structure, including tax laws and related exemptions, exclusion, and credits, and governmental programs and operations in Louisiana.

LA SCR73

Requests the Board of Regents to conduct a study of two-year college services offered in the greater south central Louisiana area and determine how best to meet both the educational needs of students and workforce development needs of business and industry in the area.

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