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HB1898: Juvenile records; allows law-enforcement agency access thereto when investigating certain offense.
Chief Patron
Del.
Dave Albo (R-42)
Dave Albo
(R-42)
Served: 1994–
Progress
| Introduced | |
| Passed Committee | |
| Passed House | |
| Passed Senate | |
| Signed by Governor | |
| Became Law |
Status
Bill is Dead
Summary
Juveniles; records. Allows law-enforcement agency access to the child and to social, medical, psychiatric and psychological reports and records of a child who is (i) before the court, (ii) under supervision, or (iii) receiving services from a court service unit or who is committed to the Department in order to investigate an offense that would be a felony if committed by an adult and is unrelated to the matters upon which the child is being detained.
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