SENATE FILE NO. SF0112. Substance abuse prevention and treatment-juveniles.



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00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 SENATE FILE NO. SF0 Substance abuse prevention and treatment-juveniles. Sponsored by: Senator(s) Scott and Jennings and Representative(s) Brechtel, Gilmore, Hastert, Iekel, Jackson, Osborn and Robinson A BILL for 0 AN ACT relating to the prevention of drug and substance abuse; giving circuit courts the ability to impose probation on offenders under the age of majority; authorizing the department of health to issue grants and contract for substance abuse testing and treatment; giving additional authority to the community juvenile services board, the department of family services, the department of corrections and the department of health; making conforming amendments; providing additional probation officers to supervise the additional caseload; providing a county opt out and grant option; providing appropriations; and providing for an effective date. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming: Section. W.S. -- is created to read: SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 --. Circuit court probation. (a) The department shall provide supervision of minors sentenced to probation by any circuit court if the circuit court designates the department to provide the probationary supervision. The department may be required by the circuit court to provide supervision of any defendant who was a minor at the time the offense was 0 committed. However, the circuit court in its discretion may require the department of corrections to provide supervision of probation for any person who will reach the age of majority during or before the first year of the anticipated term of the probation. (b) The terms, conditions and procedures of probation and revocation of probation in the circuit court shall be pursuant to W.S. --0 through --0. 0 (c) The budget for providing supervision of minors sentenced to probation by circuit courts shall be a separate line item within the department's budget. If any county elects to provide local probation supervision for such minors, it shall be entitled to a share of that budget SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 line item which shall be that proportion that eighty percent (0%) of its population is to the total state population by the most recent calculations of the United States census bureau or its successor agency. This subsection shall not be construed as requiring the department to operate its program for providing supervision of minors placed on probation by circuit courts separately from other juvenile supervision programs of the department. 0 Section. W.S. --, --0(a)(intro), --0(a) by creating new paragraphs (v) and (vi), --0(a)(v) and (vii), --0(a)(intro) and by creating a new subsection (b), --0(a)(i), (iii), (iv) and (b) and --0 are amended to read: sentence. --. Probation; correction and reduction of (a) The circuit court may place a criminal defendant 0 on probation pursuant to W.S. --0 through --0. The circuit court may place a criminal defendant who is under the age of majority on probation as provided by subsections (b) and (c) of this section. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the probation period for a SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 defendant whose disposition includes participation in a substance abuse treatment program or a drug court may exceed the maximum term of imprisonment established for the offense, but shall not exceed two () years. The court shall conduct, on at least a monthly basis, a review on the progress of a defendant sentenced to treatment under this section. The review may be conducted in a manner the court deems appropriate, but shall include receiving regular progress reports from the treatment provider. 0 0 (b) Criminal defendants under the age of majority may be placed on probation with the department of family services or a local, county or private agency assigned probation supervision responsibilities. A community juvenile services board established pursuant to W.S. --0, or the county commissioners in a county without such a board, may assign probation supervision responsibilities to a local, county or private agency, provided that if the agency is an agency of a county, city or school district the assignment shall be effective only if the governing body of that governmental entity also approves the assignment. No circuit court judge is required to use any such agency in any case, but he may not use such an agency unless it has been so designated. SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 (c) The terms and conditions of probation for criminal defendants under the age of majority shall be pursuant to W.S. --0 through --0. (d) The revocation of probation for any criminal defendant shall be pursuant to W.S. --0 through --0. 0 --0. Investigation preceding probation or suspension of sentence. (a) When directed by the court, the district attorney, the state probation and parole officer or, in the case of a minor, a counselor as defined by W.S. --0(a)(ii), a state, local or private agency designated pursuant to W.S. -- or the department of family services shall investigate and report to the court in writing: 0 --0. Department of health; duties and responsibilities; state grants. SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 (a) The department of health is the state mental health authority, the developmental disabilities authority and the substance abuse authority. The department through its divisions has the following duties and responsibilities to: (v) Make grants in aid to community juvenile 0 services boards established pursuant to W.S. --0, cities, counties, school districts or community colleges for the purposes of testing minors and students for substance abuse; (vi) Make grants in aid to community juvenile 0 services boards established pursuant to W.S. --0, cities, counties, school districts, hospital districts or community colleges or contract with private service providers for the substance abuse and mental health treatment needs of minors placed on probation. These grants and contracts shall comply with the provisions of W.S. --0 through --0 and any plans developed pursuant to W.S. --0 through --0 and --0 through --0. --0. Definitions. SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 (a) As used in W.S. --0 through --: (v) "Probation" means a legal status created by 0 court order following an adjudication of delinquency or in need of supervision or conviction of a misdemeanor in circuit court, or the legal status created pursuant to W.S. --0, where a child is permitted to remain in the child's home subject to supervision by a city, county or state probation officer, the department of family services or other qualified private organization the court may designate. A child is subject to return to the court for violation of the terms or conditions of probation; (vii) "Probationer" means an adjudicated youth granted probation by the sentencing juvenile court, a minor granted probation following conviction of a misdemeanor in circuit court or a minor given probation pursuant to W.S. --0; 0 --0. General powers. (a) The department of family services shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations necessary to carry out the SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 provisions of W.S. --0 through -- -- including policy relating to: (b) The department's rules shall not apply to the department of corrections unless the department of corrections adopts the rules by reference and shall not apply to any agency designated pursuant to W.S. -- unless that agency adopts the rules. 0 --0. Duties of probation officers. (a) Under direction and supervision of the director of the department or division administrators, the designated department probation officers shall: (i) Investigate all cases referred by the juvenile or circuit court, the department or an institution, and report to the court, department or institution in writing; 0 (iii) Supervise the conduct of each youth on probation or home leave through personal visits, reports and other appropriate means, and report in writing as often SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 as required by the juvenile or circuit court, department or institution; (iv) Use all practical and suitable methods, not inconsistent with the conditions imposed by the juvenile or circuit court, department or institution, to aid and encourage a youth on probation or home leave to bring about improvement in their conditions and conduct; 0 (b) Under the direction and supervision of the juvenile or circuit court, a local, county or private agency assigned probation supervision services responsibilities may perform all duties designated in subsection (a) of this section. --0. Disclosure of information and data. 0 All information and data obtained in the discharge of official duties by the supervising probation officer is privileged information and shall not be disclosed directly or indirectly to anyone other than to the juvenile court, the circuit court, department of family services, department of education, department of health, the probationer's school district or to others entitled to SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 receive reports as ordered by the court, such as multidisciplinary teams. The entities receiving information and data pursuant to this section shall not disclose it directly or indirectly except to person or entities authorized to receive it pursuant to this section. Section. (a) There is appropriated from the general fund two 0 hundred thousand dollars ($00,000.00) to the department of health for the purpose of testing minors and students for substance abuse. (b) There is appropriated from the general fund one million four hundred thousand dollars ($,00,000.00) to the department of health for the purpose of providing substance abuse and mental health treatment for minors placed on probation by circuit courts. 0 (c) Twenty (0) additional full-time positions are authorized for the department of family services and one million six hundred thousand dollars ($,00,000.00) is appropriated to the department of family services from the general fund for the purpose of providing probation 0 SF0

00 STATE OF WYOMING 0LSO-0 services for juveniles sentenced to probation by the circuit courts. (d) Three () additional full-time positions are authorized for the department of corrections and two hundred forty thousand dollars ($0,000.00) is appropriated from the general fund for the department of corrections to accommodate additional workload anticipated due to this act. 0 Section. This act is effective July, 00. (END) SF0