House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 2nd edition.
Adds the following. Amends GS 15A-406, which authorizes federal law enforcement officers to assist in the enforcement of criminal laws in our State upon request. Revises the list of persons included in the defined term federal law enforcement officer. Adds special agents of the Department of Defense, including the Army Criminal Investigation Division, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and Defense Criminal Investigative Service, to the US Naval Investigative Service special agents already included in the term, all of whom must be employed full-time and have authority to carry firearms in the performance of their duties.
Changes the act's long title.
AUTHORIZE CONCURRENT JUVENILE JURISDICTION.
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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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Long title change
House committee substitute to the 2nd edition changed the long title. Previous title was AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE TO EXERCISE CONCURRENT JURISDICTION FOR OFFENSES COMMITTED BY JUVENILES ON UNITED STATES MILITARY BASES LOCATED WITHIN THE STATE.
Bill History:
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Thu, 19 May 2022 House: Filed
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Mon, 23 May 2022 House: Passed 1st Reading
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Tue, 7 Jun 2022 House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
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Wed, 22 Jun 2022 House: Reptd Fav Com Sub 2
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Wed, 22 Jun 2022 House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
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Wed, 22 Jun 2022 House: Placed On Cal For 06/23/2022
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Thu, 23 Jun 2022 House: Passed 2nd Reading
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Thu, 23 Jun 2022 House: Passed 3rd Reading
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Thu, 23 Jun 2022 House: Special Message Sent To Senate
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Mon, 27 Jun 2022 Senate: Special Message Received From House
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Mon, 27 Jun 2022 Senate: Passed 1st Reading
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Mon, 27 Jun 2022 Senate: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate
Bill Summaries:
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Bill H 1007 (2021-2022)Summary date: Jun 22 2022 - View Summary
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Bill H 1007 (2021-2022)Summary date: Jun 7 2022 - View Summary
House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.
Narrows the scope of proposed GS 7B-1605, now granting district courts exclusive original jurisdiction over any case involving a juvenile who is alleged to be delinquent (was, delinquent or vulnerable) as the result of an act committed within the boundaries of a military installation of the US Department of Defense that is a crime or infraction under State law (was, a violation of State law) when concurrent jurisdiction has been established pursuant to GS 104-11.1, as amended by the act. Makes conforming changes to the statute's title.
Instead, accounts for state jurisdiction of vulnerable juveniles in such circumstances by expanding the definition of vulnerable juvenile under Subchapter II, GS Chapter 7B, which governs undisciplined and delinquent juveniles, to include any juvenile who, while less than 10 years of age but at least 6 years of age, commits an act within the boundaries of a military installation that is a crime or infraction under State law, and who is not a delinquent juvenile.
Changes the act's long title.
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Bill H 1007 (2021-2022)Summary date: May 19 2022 - View Summary
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.
House committee substitute to the 1st edition changed the long title. Original long title was AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE TO EXERCISE CONCURRENT JURISDICTION FOR OFFENSES COMMITTED BY JUVENILES ON UNITED STATES MILITARY BASES LOCATED WITHIN THE STATE, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ON JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY.