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83rd Session bill

SB383

AN ACT relating to juvenile justice; revising provisions relating to community service ordered for a child who is subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court; revising provisions relating to the driving privileges of certain children who are adjudicated delinquent or in need of supervision; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to juvenile justice; revising provisions relating to community service ordered for a child who is subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court; revising provisions relating to the driving privileges of certain children who are adjudicated delinquent or in need of supervision; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Introduction Date

Monday, March 17, 2025

Primary Sponsor

View 1 Primary Sponsors Close Primary Sponsors Senator James

Public exhibits

1

Support 1 · Opp 0 · Neutral 0

Auditor findings

0

recusal 0 · QPQ 0

Bill digest

AN ACT relating to juvenile justice; revising provisions relating to community service ordered for a child who is subjec

In general, existing law authorizes a juvenile court to order a child who is subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court or the parent or guardian of such a child, or both, to perform community service. (NRS 62E.180) Existing law defines “community service” for the purposes of any such order to include certain public service, work on public projects, supervised work for the benefit of the community or any other work required by the juvenile court. (NRS 62A.060) Section 1 of this bill revises the definition of community service to mean a community-based activity that: (1) facilitates civic engagement, facilitates or enhances connections between the child and his or her community, provides training in life skills or increases the employability of a child; and (2) is designed to achieve certain goals. Under existing law, if a juvenile court orders a child, parent or guardian to perform community service, the community service must be performed for and under the supervising authority of certain public entities or a private nonprofit corporation. (NRS 62E.190) Section 2 of this bill adds a program for which the primary purpose is to build job skills and increase employability to the list of entities under whose supervisory authority a child, parent or guardian is authorized to perform community service. Existing law authorizes or requires the juvenile court to suspend or delay the issuance of the driver's license of a child who is adjudicated delinquent or in need of sup

Public testimony

NELIS exhibits (1 on file)

Support (1)

  • Theresa Yancy-Benson (Testimony)

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