Bill Summary

HB 5305 Juvenile Detention Costs (2014 Session)
Juvenile Detention Costs: Provides for total amount of nonfiscally constrained counties' annual contribution for costs of detention care; deletes provisions concerning 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 in providing such counties with certain information; provides for calculation of such amount; provides for specified payments to certain counties over specified period to address disputed billing methodologies during certain prior fiscal years. Effective Date: July 1, 2014
03/19/14
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Filed (Formerly PCB JUAS2)
03/19/14
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Referred to Appropriations Committee
03/19/14
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Now in Appropriations Committee
03/24/14
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On Committee agenda - Appropriations Committee, 03/26/14, 1:00 pm, 212 K
03/26/14
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Favorable by Appropriations Committee; 25 Yeas, 0 Nays
03/26/14
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Placed on calendar, on 2nd reading
03/28/14
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Placed on Special Order Calendar, 04/02/14
04/02/14
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Read Second Time; Placed on Third Reading, 04/03/14
04/03/14
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Read Second Time; Passed (Vote: 100 Yeas / 11 Nays); Immediately certified; Requests that the Senate pass the bill as passed by the House or agree to include the bill in the Budget Conference
04/03/14
SENATE
In Messages
05/02/14
SENATE
Died in Messages
5305
Filed on 03/19/14
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