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Committee backs bill to permit concurrent juvenile jurisdiction negotiations with military installations
Summary
House Bill 1033 would authorize the state and federal government to negotiate concurrent jurisdiction for juvenile offenses on military installations; committee moved the bill forward after Department of Defense and state military supporters testified.
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to recommend a do-pass on House Bill 1033, a measure that would enable the state to enter agreements with the federal government and military installations to provide state adjudication for juvenile offenses that occur on federal military lands.
Representative Lawrence Clameen, sponsor of the bill before the committee, said the measure is enabling legislation modeled on a Colorado law and would allow the state and federal government to enter an agreement for state handling of juvenile offenses committed on installations such as Minot Air Force Base and Grand Forks…
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