HB 1109
to provide for an interagency team review and a written finding that placement in a Department of
Corrections facility is the least restrictive placement commensurate with the best interests of the child.
Representatives Hunt, Apa, Broderick, Brooks, Brown (Jarvis), Brown (Richard), Cerny, Crisp, Cutler,
Diedrich (Larry), Diedtrich (Elmer), Duenwald, Duniphan, Earley, Eccarius, Engbrecht, Fiegen, Fischer-
Clemens, Fitzgerald, Fryslie, Garnos, Haley, Heineman, Hennies, Jaspers, Juhnke, Klaudt, Konold,
Kooistra, Lintz, Lucas, McCoy, McNenny, Michels, Monroe, Munson (Donald), Napoli, Peterson,
Pummel, Putnam, Richter, Roe, Slaughter, Smidt, Sutton (Duane), Wetz, Wilson, Wudel, and Young and
Senators Whiting, Albers, Benson, Bogue, Brosz, Brown (Arnold), Daugaard, Dunn (Jim), Duxbury,
Everist, Frederick, Hainje, Halverson, Ham, Hutmacher, Kleven, Lawler, Madden, Moore, Olson,
Paisley, Rounds, Shoener, Staggers, and Vitter
HB 1166
to require minimum training requirements for corrections officers.
Representatives Sutton (Daniel), Brown (Jarvis), Crisp, Engbrecht, Haley, Hanson, Klaudt, Koehn,
Koetzle, Kooistra, Lucas, McIntyre, Michels, Nachtigal, Napoli, Patterson, Slaughter, and Weber and
Senators Daugaard, Flowers, Hutmacher, Kloucek, Lange, Lawler, and Olson
HB 1299
to provide for a bill of rights for the parents of children in the care of the state.
Representatives Haley, Fischer-Clemens, Hagen, Koetzle, and Lucas and Senators Olson, Duxbury,
Flowers, Hutmacher, Paisley, and Symens
HB 1297
to require the Department of Corrections penal institutions to be accredited by the American Correctional
Association.
Representative Haley and Senator Symens
HB 1273
to create the Office of the Ombudsman for Juvenile Corrections.
Representatives Wilson, Fischer-Clemens, Haley, Lucas, Michels, and Roe and Senators Flowers and
Duxbury
HB 1272
to provide for periodic judicial review of status of children in custody of the Department of Corrections.
Representatives Wilson, Fiegen, Haley, and Hennies and Senator Moore
HB 1298
to provide for a bill of rights for children in the care of the state.
Representatives Haley, Fischer-Clemens, Hagen, Koetzle, Lucas, and Wilson and Senators Olson,
Duxbury, Flowers, Hutmacher, Paisley, and Symens
HB 1245
to establish an ombudsman to represent youth offenders.
Representative Volesky and Senators Moore, Duxbury, Flowers, and Symens
HB 1107
to permit the use of home detention programs for certain nonviolent offenders.
Representatives Volesky, Davis, Hanson, Lucas, Nachtigal, and Waltman and Senators Kloucek and
Lawler
HB 1105
to prohibit the commitment of certain children in need of supervision to juvenile correction facilities.
Representatives Volesky, Fischer-Clemens, and Haley and Senators Moore, Flowers, and Kloucek
HB 1239
to limit the use of mechanical restraints in juvenile correctional facilities.
Representatives Fischer-Clemens, Brown (Jarvis), Chicoine, Davis, Haley, Klaudt, Koehn, Koetzle,
Kooistra, Lockner, Lucas, McIntyre, Patterson, Waltman, and Wilson and Senators Hutmacher, Brown
(Arnold), Daugaard, Dunn (Rebecca), Duxbury, and Flowers
HB 1230
to prohibit the maintenance and operation of certain boot camp programs.
Representatives Volesky, Burg, Chicoine, Davis, Haley, Koehn, Koetzle, Lockner, Lucas, McIntyre,
Patterson, and Waltman and Senators Flowers, Dennert, Dunn (Rebecca), Kloucek, Lange, Lawler, and
Reedy
HB 1196
to exempt certain mentally retarded persons from the death penalty and to provide for a determination
of mental retardation in such cases.
Representative Wilson and Senator Lange
HB 1197
to prohibit capital punishment of juvenile offenders.
Representative Wilson
NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not permit a hearing
on this date then a hearing will be held at the next meeting of the committee.
Action on a bill may come at any time after it
has had a hearing.