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Referred Bills (73)
Concerning the involuntary treatment act.
Restricting outings from state facilities.
Reorganizing delivery of services to recipients of public assistance.
Adopting the interstate compact on mental health.
Limiting the use of restraints on pregnant women or youth.
Concerning electronic timekeeping for home care agencies.
Limiting alternatives to confinement for certain offenders who violate terms of community custody.
Addressing the coordination between local law enforcement and the department of corrections.
Creating alternatives to total confinement for nonviolent offenders with minor children.
Concerning administrative review of public assistance decisions.
Modifying tolling provisions for term of confinement or supervision.
Concerning traumatic brain injury.
Authorizing civil judgements for assault.
Concerning petitions for relief from the duty to register for sex offenders and kidnapping offenders.
Establishing a residence requirement for general assistance benefits.
Concerning the individual and family services program.
Addressing juvenile firearms crimes.
Concerning the assessment and treatment of certain persons with mental illnesses.
Detaining persons with mental disorders.
Concerning a memorial petitioning for the elimination of the term "mentally retarded" in federal law.
Concerning offenders with developmental disabilities or traumatic brain injuries.
Changing the assault of a child in the first degree statute so that it includes individuals who are sixteen years of age or older that are guilty of the crime.
Concerning supported living vendor rates.
Modifying community custody conditions for persons convicted of assaulting a child in the first degree.
Concerning juvenile firearms and weapons crimes.
Funding the care of residents of residential habilitation centers.
Suspending the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.
Establishing intensive behavior support services.
Making technical corrections to community custody provisions.
Changing the provisions relating to the early deportation of illegal alien offenders.
Concerning respite care.
Improving public safety by improving the sentencing and supervision of criminal offenders in confinement and in the community.
Creating a sentence for treatment program for juvenile offenders.
Concerning diversion for juvenile offenses.
Changing the provisions relating to the early deportation of illegal alien offenders.
Revising the authority for certification by the criminal justice training commission.
Continuing availability of fifty percent earned release for certain nonviolent offenders.
Increasing the flexibility of community corrections officers to make searches of offenders in the community.
Improving the resources and tools community corrections officers and law enforcement need to perform their duties protecting the public.
Promoting accessible communities for persons with disabilities.
Concerning evidence-based community custody.
Concerning respite care.
Concerning the approval of sex offender residences.
Concerning proceedings involving persons with mental illnesses.
Concerning intermediate care facilities.
Changing the definition of a juvenile.
Concerning the consideration of respondents' recent and past acts in involuntary commitment proceedings.
Making technical corrections to community custody provisions.
Modifying juvenile sex and kidnapping offender registration provisions.
Concerning the transfer of juveniles to adult court.
Establishing intensive behavior support services.
Concerning early intervention services for children with disabilities.
Increasing the availability of safe sex offender housing.
Concerning vendor rates for supported living providers.
Notifying parents, guardians, and custodians when a juvenile is taken into custody.
Modifying provisions relating to extraordinary medical placement for offenders.
Concerning persons with developmental disabilities who are in correctional facilities or jails.
Operating and administering a drug court program.
Sharing health care information.
Including domestic violence court order violations to the list of offenses eligible for notification.
Establishing search and arrest authority provisions of offenders by department of corrections personnel.
Allowing the department of corrections to rely upon jail certification in the calculation of release dates for offenders. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Allowing the department of corrections to approve jail certifications from a correctional agency in the calculation of release dates for offenders. ) (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Allowing the department of corrections to approve jail certifications from correctional agencies in the calculation of release dates for offenders. )
Clarifying certain community custody and drug offender sentencing alternative sentencing provisions.
Addressing venue for hearings to modify or revoke an order for conditional release.
Renewing orders for less restrictive treatment.
Accessing mental health information.
Establishing the community integration assistance program.
Authorizing diversion for sexually exploited juveniles.
Sealing juvenile records under certain conditions.
Regarding county supervised community options.
Addressing the rights of victims, survivors, and witnesses of crimes.
Requesting passage of the federal act to restore payment of county health care costs.
Allowing crime victims to submit input to the department of corrections regarding an offender's placement in work release.