Committee Agenda

Committee:    Senate Judiciary
Room:    413
Date:    Monday, February 12, 2001
Time:    10:00 AM



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         HB 1109*     permit the detention in an adult jail of certain juveniles convicted as adults.
             Representatives Hennies (Thomas), Bartling, Burg, Clark, Frost, Garnos, Hunhoff, Jensen, McCaulley, Rhoden, and Slaughter and Senators Albers, Diedtrich (Elmer), McCracken, Putnam, and Vitter

         HB 1122*     modify the time required for a temporary custody hearing to be held in certain juvenile legal proceedings.
             Representatives Brown (Jarvis), Bartling, Flowers, Garnos, Hennies (Thomas), Jaspers, Juhnke, Lintz, Napoli, and Slaughter and Senators de Hueck, Hagen, Koetzle, Putnam, Reedy, and Sutton (Dan)

         HB 1091*     revise certain provisions regarding jurisdiction for certain offenses involving intoxicating substances.
             Representatives Brown (Jarvis), Abdallah, Broderick, Duniphan, Garnos, and Konold and Senators Albers, Brosz, and Moore

         HB 1092*     include in certain drug offenses the altered state of a controlled drug or substance or marijuana once absorbed into the body.
             Representatives Brown (Jarvis), Abdallah, Broderick, Duniphan, Garnos, and Konold and Senators Albers, Brosz, and Moore

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 a future meeting of the committee to be determined by the chair. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had a hearing.

BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.

         SB 228     provide for DNA testing for certain inmates for the purposes of determining whether they may have been wrongfully convicted.
             Senators Staggers, Apa, de Hueck, Drake, Greenfield, Koetzle, Madden, and Sutton (Dan) and Representatives Gillespie, Begalka, Davis, Hennies (Don), Hennies (Thomas), Kooistra, McCaulley, McCoy, Teupel, and Van Gerpen

         HB 1110     criminalize the possession of certain contraband in juvenile correctional facilities and the delivery of certain contraband to juvenile correctional facilities.
             Representatives Hennies (Thomas), Bartling, Burg, Clark, Frost, Garnos, Hunhoff, Jensen, McCaulley, Rhoden, and Slaughter and Senators Albers, Diedtrich (Elmer), McCracken, Putnam, and Vitter

         HB 1154     clarify the application of certain driving privilege penalties with regard to juvenile adjudications.
             Representatives Adelstein, Abdallah, Brown (Richard), and Duniphan and Senator Whiting

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FRED C. WHITING, Chair