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SEC. 7. INTERIM STUDY COMMITTEE. The legislative council is requested to establish an interim committee to study currently available sentencing and incarceration options. The study may include but shall not be limited to a review of available jail, community corrections, and prison beds; the potential impact of the use of split sentencing on jail, community corrections, and prison bed space; security needs and costs associated with the implementation of hard labor requirements for persons incarcerated in corrections institutions;andthe nature and costs associated with other sentencing options and the utilization, cost, and effectiveness of placing a juvenile in secure custody under section 232.52, subsection 2, paragraph "g", if enacted in House File 528. The committee shall coordinate the study with juvenile court services personnel to obtain the information regarding juveniles. A report regarding placing juveniles in secure custody shall be made to the general assembly by January 1, 1996. A follow-up report shall be made by June 30, 1996. In addition to legislative members, the membership of the interim committee shall include the following public members: 1. A representative from the board of parole. 2. A representative from the division of criminal and juvenile justice planning of the department of human rights. 3. A representative from an association of sheriffs and deputy sheriffs. 4. A representative from the department of corrections. 5. A representative from a county board of supervisors. The committee shall submit findings and any recommendations in a report to the general assembly by January 1, 1996." 24. Title page, line 8, by striking the word "detention" and inserting the following: "short-term secure custody". 25. Title page, line 14, by inserting after the word "offenses," the following: "authorizing school districts to adopt a dress code policy,". 26. Title page, lines 16 through 18, by striking the words "authorizing the transmission of communicable disease information by radio in certain circumstances,". 27. By renumbering as necessary. ON THE PART OF THE HOUSE: ON THE PART OF THE SENATE: JEFFREY LAMBERTI, Chair JOHNIE HAMMOND, Chair DON GRIES NANCY BOETTGER STEVE GRUBBS MIKE CONNOLLY KEITH A. KREIMAN RANDAL J. GIANNETTO O. GENE MADDOX The motion prevailed and the report was adopted. Lamberti of Polk moved that the bill be read a last time now and placed upon its passage which motion prevailed and the bill was read a last time. On the question "Shall the bill pass?" (H.F. 528)
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