Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB141

Introduced
3/27/17  
Introduced
3/27/17  
Refer
3/27/17  
Refer
3/27/17  
Refer
4/10/17  

Caption

Provides relative to the submission of delinquency records to certain officials of the school where the child is enrolled

Impact

By providing school officials with access to certain juvenile records, HB 141 aims to create a safer school environment where administrators can proactively address potential safety concerns related to delinquent behavior. The legislation builds on existing laws that keep juvenile court proceedings largely confidential but allows for specific exceptions that prioritize the welfare and safety of the school community. The intention is to balance the need for confidentiality with the necessity of informed decision-making by school authorities regarding student safety.

Summary

House Bill 141 focuses on the management of juvenile delinquency records by enhancing the access to these records for school officials, specifically the superintendents of school districts. The bill mandates that arrest records for children who commit felony-grade delinquent acts, as well as their adjudications, must be submitted by the courts to the appropriate school administrators. This information is intended to be used strictly for educational and safety purposes concerning the involved child, other students, victims, and the school staff. The bill maintains the confidentiality of the records, ensuring they are not made public or included in the child's official school record.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 141 appears to be cautiously supportive among education professionals and law enforcement, who recognize the potential benefits of informed administrative actions in safeguarding students. However, there is a degree of concern regarding the implications of sharing juvenile records, particularly regarding the treatment of youth and the risks of stigmatization or labeling. Discussions reflect a tension between ensuring safety in educational settings and protecting the rights and dignity of young individuals.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates on the balance between transparency and privacy in juvenile proceedings. Some opponents may argue that making any delinquency records accessible, even to school officials, could lead to unintended consequences for the youths involved, impacting their educational opportunities and personal development. Proponents, however, stress the importance of safety and the proactive measures that schools might take when armed with relevant information about a child's past behaviors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1076

Provides relative to notifications to school administrators of certain delinquency records

LA HB748

Provides with respect to juvenile delinquency records

LA HB506

Provides relative to juvenile records and proceedings

LA HB514

Provides relative to the confidentiality and expungement of juvenile records

LA HB74

Provides relative to disposition of children after adjudication of certain felony-grade delinquent acts

LA SB54

Provides relative to exploited children. (8/1/17) (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB519

Provides relative to confidentiality of juvenile delinquency proceedings. (8/1/12)

LA SB215

Provides relative to the enrollment procedures of certain charter schools.

LA SB388

Provides relative to the commercial use of certain criminal records. (8/1/18)

LA HB279

Prohibits interference with the recording of public officials and employees acting in an official capacity, with certain exceptions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.