Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6198 Compare Versions

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99 S TATE OF RHODE IS LAND
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE--COURTS -- FAMILY COURT
1616 Introduced By: Representatives Caldwell, Speakman, Donovan, Edwards, O'Brien,
1717 Knight, Craven, and McEntee
1818 Date Introduced: March 24, 2023
1919 Referred To: House Judiciary
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2222 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2323 SECTION 1. Section 8-10-23.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 8-10 entitled "Family 1
2424 Court" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2
2525 8-10-23.1. Statewide juvenile hearing board. 3
2626 (a) The chief judge of the family court shall appoint a statewide juvenile hearing board 4
2727 coordinator who is qualified by education, training, previous experience in professional social 5
2828 welfare, personality, character, and special aptitude for the work, to serve at the pleasure of the 6
2929 chief judge. The juvenile hearing board coordinator shall provide education, training, data 7
3030 collection and analysis, coordination, and assistance to cities and towns in the establishment and 8
3131 maintenance of juvenile hearing boards and teen courts. Juvenile hearing boards and/or teen courts 9
3232 shall report any data deemed necessary by the family court to perform the functions of the juvenile 10
3333 hearing board coordinator. No juvenile hearing board or teen court in the State of Rhode Island 11
3434 shall hear, or dispose of offenses that constitute felony offenses if committed by an adult, except 12
3535 by the express written consent of the chief justice of the family court; nor shall any juvenile hearing 13
3636 board or teen court hear or dispose of any offense which has been amended from a felony offense 14
3737 to a misdemeanor offense, except by the express written consent of the chief justice of the family 15
3838 court. Juveniles, wherever they may live, upon a decision to refer the juvenile to the juvenile 16
3939 hearing board or teen court, shall be referred to the hearing board or teen court in the city or town 17
4040 where the offense was committed; provided, however, if the city or town does not have a hearing 18
4141 board or teen court, the juvenile shall be referred to the hearing board or teen court where the 19
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4545 juvenile resides. The Statewide hearing board coordinator is responsible for setting up a statewide 1
4646 community service program which may be utilized by any hearing board or teen court. 2
4747 (b) The position of statewide juvenile hearing board coordinator is a pilot program which 3
4848 shall commence on July 1, 1998 and terminate on June 30, 2001, unless extended by the general 4
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5050 (c) The juvenile hearing board may order a juvenile to attend a rehabilitative driving course 6
5151 operated under the jurisdiction of a college or university accredited by the State of Rhode Island if 7
5252 the circumstances of the offense indicate these programs would be beneficial to the juvenile. An 8
5353 order to attend a course may also include a provision to pay reasonable tuition for the course. The 9
5454 order shall contain findings of fact and a copy shall be submitted by the board to the chief magistrate 10
5555 of the traffic tribunal. Failure to comply with an order of attendance, after notice and hearing, shall 11
5656 result in a show cause hearing conducted before the traffic tribunal to determine whether grounds 12
5757 exist for the suspension or revocation of a person's license or registration. Notice and hearings 13
5858 before the traffic tribunal shall be pursuant to the provisions of chapter 41.1 of title 31. 14
5959 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 15
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6666 EXPLANATION
6767 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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6969 A N A C T
7070 RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE--COURTS -- FAMILY COURT
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7272 This act would give statewide juvenile hearing boards the authority to refer a juvenile 1
7373 offender to a rehabilitative driving course, as part of a disposition of an offense before the board. 2
7474 The order may be enforced by the traffic tribunal. 3
7575 This act would take effect upon passage. 4
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