Sponsors: Representatives Voss:Nelson, Tully, et al.
DPA
Committee on Judiciary
DPA
Committee on Appropriations
dpa
Caucus and COW
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As Passed the House
HB 2284 amends Arizona law
pertaining to restitution, work programs and education for juveniles under the
jurisdiction of the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC).
Provisions
·Authorizes ADJC to contract with the state, a political
subdivision or a private entity in order to provide employment or vocational
experience.
·Eliminates the committed youth work classification
system and replaces it with a work program.
·Expands work programs to include juveniles on
conditional liberty.
·Retains exemption for youth by the Director when
medically necessary.
·Allows the Director to determine compensation level and
removes the $1.00 per hour cap.
·Adds authorization for payment by an outside entity.
·Specifies that monies earned by juveniles in a secure
care facility be divided as follows:
1.Two-thirds
toward a restitution order;
2.If
there is no restitution order, two-thirds toward a monetary assessment
3.If
neither restitution nor a monetary assessment was ordered, two-thirds toward
room and board.
·Allows the Director to determine the monies to be
credited to restitution or monetary assessments for juveniles on conditional
liberty.
·Allows community service hours to be substituted for
monetary restitution if approved by the juvenile court and the victim.
·Requires any monies generated from contracts with the
state, political subdivision or private entity to be deposited in the
restitution fund.
·Continues full-time education requirement for juveniles
who have not earned a diploma or GED.Adds a provision to allow juveniles who have achieved their diplomas or
GEDs to continue education.
·Continues requirement that juveniles in school to work
20 hours per week, ten of which can be homework.
·Establishes a restitution fund for the payment of
restitution and monetary assessments by juveniles who are financially unable to
pay or who are unable to be employed to earn money to pay restitution.
·Authorizes the Director to pay monies from the fund to
the victim for unpaid charitable work the juvenile does to pay court-ordered
restitution.Allows the Director to set
the hourly rate to be credited the juvenile.Specifies that monies will be paid if available.
·Sets a limit of ten per cent of the fund’s balance as
of the end of the previous fiscal year to be paid for administrative costs.
·Exempts monies in the fund from lapsing.
·Makes technical and conforming changes.
HB 2284 was amended in the Judiciary
Committee as follows:
·Specifies that a minimum
of two-thirds of compensation paid to a juvenile shall be paid to the superior
court clerk to satisfy restitution and monetary assessments.
·Specifies that education requirements apply to youth in
a secure care facility.
·Makes technical changes.
HB 2284 was amended in the Appropriations
Committee as follows:
·Makes the restitution fund created by the bill subject
to legislative appropriation.
HB 2284 was amended in Committee of the
Whole as follows:
·Adopted the Judiciary Amendment.
·Requires ADJC to submit a report to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee detailing all revenues received by and
expenditures made from the fund during the most recent fiscal year on or before
August 15, 2002.
·Adopted a technical and conforming change recommended
by the Rules Committee.