HB 5201: Juvenile Detention Costs
GENERAL BILL by Justice Appropriations Subcommittee ; Metz
Juvenile Detention Costs; Revises provisions relating to state payments for costs of juveniles residing in fiscally constrained counties & out of state; deletes provisions relating to development & use of methodology for determining amount of each fiscally constrained county's costs of detention care; requires each nonfiscally constrained county to budget certain amount for costs of juvenile detention care; specifies duties of DJJ; provides for calculation of county contributions; deletes provisions relating to technical assistance to department; provides for review of county payments; provides certain assurances to holders of bonds issued by counties.
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 3/19/2015 House • Filed
• Referred to Appropriations Committee -HJ 267
• Introduced -HJ 267
3/23/2015 House • On Committee agenda-- Appropriations Committee, 03/25/15, 12:00 pm, Webster Hall
3/25/2015 House • Favorable by- Appropriations Committee; YEAS 22 NAYS 5 -HJ 329
• Placed on Calendar -HJ 329
3/30/2015 House • Placed on Special Order Calendar, 04/01/15
4/1/2015 House • Temporarily postponed, on 2nd Reading -HJ 358
4/28/2015 House • Died on Calendar
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HB 5201, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/19/2015 at 9:11 AM
Bill Text: PDF Analyses: Appropriations Committee (Post-Meeting) 3/25/2015 (pdf)
Related Bills (3)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills H 5001 General Appropriations Act Appropriations Committee Compare Last Action: 4/2/2015 H Laid on Table -HJ 422
Location: Laid on TableS 1414 Juvenile Detention Costs Bradley Compare Last Action: 5/1/2015 S Died in Appropriations
Location: In committee/council (AP)S 2500 (e1) Appropriations Appropriations Compare Last Action: 5/1/2015 S Died in returning Messages
Location: In returning messages from HouseCitations - Statutes (1)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 985.686 Shared county and state responsibility for juvenile detention. Page 1 (pdf)