SHB 2217
Juvenile criminal offenses
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Concerning authority over individuals found guilty of or accused of criminal offenses that occurred when the individual was under age 18.
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Early Learning & Human Services
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HB 2217 - 2023-24
Concerning authority over individuals found guilty of or accused of criminal offenses that occurred when the individual was under age 18.
Sponsors: Cortes, Senn, Santos, Ormsby, Reed, Fosse, Doglio, Pollet
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Bill history
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2024 Regular Session
In the House
Jan 9
First reading, referred to Human Services, Youth, & Early Learning. (View original bill)
Jan 17
Public hearing in the House Committee on Human Services, Youth, & Early Learning at 1:30 PM. (Committee materials)
Jan 30
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Human Services, Youth, & Early Learning at 1:30 PM. (Committee materials)
HSEL - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass. (View 1st substitute) (Majority report)
Minority; do not pass. (Minority report)
Minority; without recommendation. (Minority report)
Jan 31
Referred to Appropriations.
Feb 2
Committee relieved of further consideration.
Referred to Rules 2 Review.
Feb 8
Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading.
Feb 9
1st substitute bill substituted (HSEL 24). (View 1st substitute)
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 54; nays, 43; absent, 0; excused, 1. (View this roll call)
In the Senate
Feb 13
First reading, referred to Human Services.
Feb 15
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services at 8:00 AM. (Committee materials)
Feb 20
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services at 10:30 AM. (Committee materials)
HS - Majority; do pass. (Majority report)
Minority; without recommendation. (Minority report)
Feb 21
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Feb 23
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 28
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 29; nays, 20; absent, 0; excused, 0. (View this roll call)
In the House
Feb 29
Speaker signed.
In the Senate
Mar 1
President signed.
Other than legislative action
Mar 4
Delivered to Governor. (View bill as passed legislature)
Mar 15
Governor signed.
Chapter 117, 2024 Laws. (View session law)
Effective date 6/6/2024.
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