SB 383
Revises provisions governing juvenile justice. (BDR 5-947)
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Bill overview
This bill revises the rules for juvenile community service and driver’s license suspensions for young offenders. It expands the definition of community service to include activities that promote civic engagement and job skills training. The bill also removes a requirement for first-time offenses to involve a fine and allows for an alternative of 10 hours of community service instead. Furthermore, it modifies penalties related to tobacco offenses and graffiti, including potential driver’s license suspensions and community service requirements.
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