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NV SB383
Bill
Status
5/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
James Ohrenschall
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AI Summary
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Redefines "community service" for juvenile court orders to mean activities that facilitate civic engagement, enhance community connections, provide life skills training, or increase employability through job training, rather than just public service or supervised work
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Adds job skills and employability programs to the list of entities where children can perform court-ordered community service, alongside government agencies and nonprofit organizations
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Removes the mandatory fine (up to $100) for first-time habitual truancy adjudications, requiring only 8-16 hours of community service; allows courts to substitute up to 10 additional hours of community service (max 20 hours total) in lieu of fines
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Changes consecutive driver's license suspensions from mandatory to discretionary for children already subject to a suspension order when adjudicated for offenses including tobacco violations, controlled substance offenses, firearm violations, and graffiti crimes
Legislative Description
Revises provisions governing juvenile justice. (BDR 5-947)
Last Action
(Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.3, no further action allowed.)
5/17/2025