An Act To Establish a Separate State Council for Juveniles under the Interstate Compact for Juveniles
Sec. 1. 34-A MRSA §9921, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 706, Pt. B, §9, is amended to read:
§ 9921. State Council for Adult Offender Supervision established
The State Council for Juvenile and Adult Offender Supervision, referred to in this section as "the council," is established to provide oversight and guidance to the State's participation in the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision and the Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
(1) One prosecutor;
(2) One representative of a statewide association representing victims of crime; and
(3) One representative representing law enforcement;
The council shall invite the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court to designate a trial judge to act as advisor to the council.
Sec. 2. 34-A MRSA §9922 is enacted to read:
§ 9922. State Council for Juvenile Supervision established
The State Council for Juvenile Supervision, referred to in this section as "the council," is established to provide oversight and guidance to the State's participation in the Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
(1) One prosecutor;
(2) One representative of a statewide association representing victims of crime; and
(3) One representative representing law enforcement;
The council shall invite the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court to designate a trial judge to act as advisor to the council.
Sec. 3. Maine Revised Statutes headnote amended; revision clause. In the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-A, chapter 9, subchapter 8, in the subchapter headnote, the words "state council" are amended to read "state councils" and the Revisor of Statutes shall implement this revision when updating, publishing or republishing the statutes.
summary
This bill amends the combined interstate compacts for the supervision of juveniles and adult offenders, as adopted by the State, to establish a separate state council for juveniles as required by the Interstate Compact for Juveniles. These compacts apply to the supervision of juveniles and adult offenders who are on probation, as well as others, and who wish to move from the state in which they were sentenced to another state. Under current law, there is a single state council for adult offender and juvenile supervision. The State Council for Juvenile Supervision includes membership appointed to the Juvenile Justice Advisory Group in order to ensure coordination and communication of policies and protocols affecting juvenile justice practices.