CS/HB 281: Substance Abuse/Intervention
GENERAL BILL by Adams ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Anderson ; Barreiro ; Baxley ; Berfield ; Bilirakis ; Bogdanoff ; Bowen ; Cantens ; Carroll ; Cretul ; Culp ; Davis ; Dean ; Detert ; Evers ; Farkas ; Gelber ; Gibson ; Harper ; Hasner ; Jordan ; Llorente ; McInvale ; Meadows ; Murzin ; Planas ; Poppell ; Quinones ; Richardson ; Ritter ; Roberson, Y ; Ross ; Rubio ; Ryan ; Seiler ; Simmons ; Troutman ; Zapata
Substance Abuse/Intervention; provides additional legislative purposes & intent re treatment of substance abuse, including use of drug court program model; authorizes court to require certain persons to undergo treatment following adjudication; provides that court is not precluded from ordering drug testing; authorizes court to order specified persons to submit to substance abuse assessment as part of adjudicatory order or pursuant to disposition hearing, etc. Amends FS.
Last Action: 4/30/2004 House - Died in Committee on Judicial Appropriations (AP)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 12/9/2003 House • Prefiled
1/13/2004 House • Referred to Juvenile Justice (PS); Public Safety & Crime Prevention; State Administration; Judicial Appropriations (AP); Appropriations
1/23/2004 House • On Subcommittee agenda-- Juvenile Justice (PS), 02/04/04, 8:00 am, 28-H
2/4/2004 House • Recommendation: Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Juvenile Justice (PS); YEAS 4 NAYS 0; Now in Public Safety & Crime Prevention; On Committee agenda-- Public Safety & Crime Prevention, 02/04/04, 9:00 am, Morris Hall; Favorable with CS amendment by Public Safety & Crime Prevention; YEAS 17 NAYS 0
2/13/2004 House • Pending review of CS under Rule 6.3(b)
3/2/2004 House • Introduced, referred to Juvenile Justice (PS); Public Safety & Crime Prevention; State Administration; Judicial Appropriations (AP); Appropriations -HJ 00031; On Subcommittee agenda-- Juvenile Justice (PS), 02/04/04, 8:00 am, 28-H; Recommendation: Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Juvenile Justice (PS); YEAS 4 NAYS 0; Now in Public Safety & Crime Prevention; On Committee agenda-- Public Safety & Crime Prevention, 02/04/04, 9:00 am, Morris Hall; Favorable with CS amendment by Public Safety & Crime Prevention; YEAS 17 NAYS 0 -HJ 00135; Pending review of CS under Rule 6.3(b)
3/5/2004 House • Original reference(s) removed: State Administration; Judicial Appropriations (AP); Appropriations -HJ 00219; CS referred to Judiciary; State Administration; Judicial Appropriations (AP); Appropriations -HJ 00219
3/9/2004 House • On Committee agenda-- Judiciary, 03/11/04, 8:00 am, Morris Hall
3/11/2004 House • Favorable by Judiciary; YEAS 17 NAYS 0 -HJ 00240; Now in State Administration -HJ 00240
3/29/2004 House • On Committee agenda-- State Administration, 03/31/04, 1:00 pm, Reed Hall
3/31/2004 House • Favorable by State Administration; YEAS 7 NAYS 0 -HJ 00421
4/1/2004 House • Now in Judicial Appropriations (AP) -HJ 00421
4/30/2004 House • Died in Committee on Judicial Appropriations (AP)
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CS/HB 281, Committee Substitute 1 (Current Bill Version) Posted 2/13/2004 at 11:17 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location S 316 (c2) Substance Abuse/Intervention Lynn Similar Last Action: 4/30/2004 H Died in Messages
Location:Citations - Statutes (8)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 39.001 Purposes and intent; personnel standards and screening. 39.402 Placement in a shelter. 39.407 Medical, psychiatric, and psychological examination and treatment of child; physical or mental examination of parent or person requesting custody of child. 39.507 Adjudicatory hearings; orders of adjudication. 39.521 Disposition hearings; powers of disposition. 39.701 Judicial review. 397.334 Treatment-based drug court programs. 910.035 Transfer from county for plea and sentence. -
HB 281, Original Filed Version Posted 12/9/2003 at 10:15 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Citations - Statutes (8)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 39.001 Purposes and intent; personnel standards and screening. 39.402 Placement in a shelter. 39.407 Medical, psychiatric, and psychological examination and treatment of child; physical or mental examination of parent or person requesting custody of child. 39.507 Adjudicatory hearings; orders of adjudication. 39.521 Disposition hearings; powers of disposition. 39.701 Judicial review. 397.334 Treatment-based drug court programs. 910.035 Transfer from county for plea and sentence.
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