Bill Summary for H 1007 (2021-2022)

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May 19 2022

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House Bill 1007 (Public) Filed Thursday, May 19, 2022
AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE TO EXERCISE CONCURRENT JURISDICTION FOR OFFENSES COMMITTED BY JUVENILES ON UNITED STATES MILITARY BASES LOCATED WITHIN THE STATE AND TO ALLOW ALL SPECIAL AGENTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO ASSIST STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT UPON REQUEST.
Intro. by Boles, Davis, McNeill, C. Smith.

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Amends GS 104-11.1 by directing the State to exercise concurrent jurisdiction with the United States over US Department of Defense military installations located in the State in matters relating to violations of federal law by juveniles within those installations, so long as the US Attorney or the US District Court waives exclusive jurisdiction and the federal violation is also a crime or infraction under State law.

Enacts GS 7B-1605, granting district courts exclusive original jurisdiction over any case involving a juvenile who is alleged to be delinquent or vulnerable as the result of an act committed within the boundaries of military installation that is a violation of State law when concurrent jurisdiction has been established pursuant to GS 104-11.1, as amended.

Applies to acts committed on or after December 1, 2022.