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MI HB6168

Bill

Status

Introduced

6/12/2018

Primary Sponsor

Donna Lasinski

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Origin

House of Representatives

99th Legislature

AI Summary

  • Requires juveniles under department or county juvenile agency supervision to provide DNA samples for identification profiling before being placed in community placements or discharged from wardship if convicted or found responsible for specified crimes.

  • Applies to juveniles found responsible for violations including homicide, assault, criminal sexual conduct, human trafficking, indecent exposure, and prostitution-related offenses under Michigan Penal Code sections 83, 91, 316, 317, 321, 349, 520b-520e, 520g, 167, and 335a.

  • Exempts juveniles from providing new samples if law enforcement or state police already possess a sample meeting DNA identification profiling system requirements; allows sample collection without juvenile consent and without requirement for hearing or court order.

  • Restricts DNA profile disclosure to criminal justice agencies for law enforcement, judicial proceedings, defendants in criminal cases involving the profile, and academic research with identifiers removed.

  • Requires juveniles to pay $60 assessment for DNA profiling costs, with funds transmitted to state police forensic science division; takes effect 90 days after enactment and is contingent on passage of HB 6170.

Legislative Description

Juveniles; other; common prostitute; remove from crime of disorderly persons. Amends sec. 5a of 1988 PA 73 (MCL 803.225a). TIE BAR WITH: HB 6170'18

Juveniles: other

Last Action

Bill Electronically Reproduced 06/12/2018

8/15/2018

Committee Referrals

Law And Justice6/12/2018

Full Bill Text

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