Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB687

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/20/23  

Caption

Create the Nebraska Integrated Juvenile Data Governing Body and the Nebraska Integrated Juvenile Data and Information System

Impact

If enacted, LB687 would significantly impact how juvenile data is collected, stored, and utilized within the state. The proposed governing body would presumably oversee the implementation and operation of the new data system, promoting uniform standards and practices for data management. The integration of data aims at improving accessibility and collaborating effectively among agencies, which could lead to better-informed interventions and resources tailored for juveniles. Furthermore, this could enhance accountability and transparency in the management of juvenile data, ultimately benefiting the youth and communities served by these systems.

Summary

LB687 proposes the creation of the Nebraska Integrated Juvenile Data Governing Body and the establishment of a corresponding Integrated Juvenile Data and Information System. This initiative aims to enhance the management and coordination of juvenile data across various state agencies. The bill presents an integrated approach, ensuring that information related to juveniles is shared among relevant entities to better inform decisions and improve outcomes for youth. This move is intended to streamline processes and foster collaboration between different stakeholders managing juvenile justice and related services in Nebraska.

Contention

Discussion around LB687 may center on issues such as privacy concerns related to juvenile data, as well as the efficacy of integrating various data systems across agencies. Stakeholders might debate how such integration affects the confidentiality of sensitive information and whether proper safeguards are in place to protect the rights of juveniles. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding funding and resource allocation for implementing the integrated data system, as well as how it aligns with existing state laws and practices governing juvenile justice. This could lead to discussions on balancing the need for data integration with the necessity of protecting individual privacy and ensuring community trust.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB1208

Allow for detention of juveniles under the Nebraska Juvenile Code for their own protection

NE LB466

Redefine a term under the Nebraska Juvenile Code

NE LR245

Interim study to examine juvenile detention costs and necessary updates to the juvenile detention facility standards or the Nebraska Juvenile Code

NE LR305

Congratulate Al Svajgr for receiving the NEBRASKAlander Award

NE LR306

Congratulate Carmen Tapio for receiving the NEBRASKAlander Award

NE LR201

Interim study to examine mental health and addiction issues within the Nebraska criminal and juvenile justice systems and options to increase services and alternatives to current responses of the criminal and juvenile justice systems

NE LR304

Congratulate Karen and Robert Duncan for receiving the NEBRASKAlander Award

NE LR246

Interim study to examine the use of juvenile restrictive housing and room confinement in Nebraska

NE LB30

Provide for answers of no contest in adjudication hearings under the Nebraska Juvenile Code

NE LB240

Provide for modification of disposition orders or conditions of probation upon motion by juvenile under the Nebraska Juvenile Code

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.