Bill, Author |
Summary |
Status |
| AB 488
Baca |
Requires collection of data pertaining to the juvenile justice system | Chapter 803,
1995 |
| AB 889
Rogan |
Allows victim testimony in the juvenile court process | Chapter 234,
1995 |
| AB 1185
Morrissey |
Decreases barriers to interagency sharing of information regarding at-risk juveniles | Died in Senate Committee |
| AB 1300
Murray, K. |
Creates pilot project for treatment of at-risk juveniles | Assembly Floor Failed Passage |
| AB 1592
Boland |
Prohibits the sealing and destruction of juvenile records in specific circumstances | Died in Senate Committee |
| AB 1678
Granlund |
Reforms sealed records laws | Died in Senate Committee |
| AB 2139
Cortese |
Creates a task force on the role of parks and recreation programs in providing at-risk youth recreational programs | Senate Inactive File |
| AB 2447
K. Murray |
Expands the Repeat Offender Prevention Project to more counties | Chapter 1049,
1996 |
| AB 2617
Baca |
Authorizes school districts to participate in interagency data information systems to facilitate identification of and services to at-risk juveniles | Chapter 343,
1996 |
| AB 3224
Poochigian |
Originally revised the confidentiality and sealed record laws regarding juvenile offenders | Support Withdrawn Chapter 422, 1996 |
| SB 213
Polonco |
Reforms sealed records laws | Died in Committee |
| SB 604
Rosenthal |
Allows additional alternatives for treatment of non-violent, first-time juvenile offenders | Chapter 72,
1995 |
| SB 2126
Marks |
Revises the goals of juvenile justice law and increases options available to juvenile courts for sentencing | Died in Assembly Committee |
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