CHAPTER 20
2000-S 2151am
Enacted 4/14/2000


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RELATING TO THE TOWNS OF FOSTER AND GLOCESTER -- REGIONAL JUVENILE HEARING BOARD

Introduced By:  Senator Fogarty, Breene, Flynn, Enos and Paiva Weed, Date Introduced:  January 26, 2000

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

SECTION 1. For the purposes of promoting the public health, safety, morale or general welfare, the town councils of the town of Glocester and the town of Foster, shall have the power in accordance with the provisions of this act within the limits of said towns by ordinance, to pass, ordain, establish and amend ordinances to establish a regional juvenile hearing board.

Without limiting the generality of the aforementioned, such ordinances shall include the following provisions:

Section 1. Establishment. -- There is hereby established a regional juvenile hearing board for the towns of Foster and Glocester for the purpose of hearing all cases referred to it by the juvenile division of the police department or the chief of police of either of said towns with respect to persons under the age of eighteen (18), who are charged with violating either (a) the criminal laws of the state of Rhode Island, or the towns of Foster or Glocester, or (b) section 16-19 et seq. of the Rhode Island General Laws, regarding compulsory attendance.

Said board shall be called the Foster/Glocester Regional Juvenile Hearing Board (hereinafter the "Board").

Section 2. Membership. -- (a) The membership of the Board shall consist of seven (7) members selected as follows: three (3) from the town of Foster and four (4) from the town of Glocester who shall be appointed by their respective town councils.

(b) The term of appointment shall be three (3) years provided that initial appointments shall be staggered with two (2) members appointed for one (1) year, two (2) members appointed for two (2) years and three (3) members appointed for three (3) years including one (1) member from the town of Glocester.

(c) There shall be two (2) alternate members, one (1) selected by each town council to serve for a one (1) year term expiring September 30. Upon expiration of a term, a member shall continue to serve until replaced or otherwise reappointed. In the event of a vacancy on the Board, an appointment may be made to complete the unexpired term.

Section 3. Referral to the board. -- (a) Persons who are under the age of eighteen (18) years may be referred to the Board, which shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the Rhode Island Family Court if the alleged offense is one which, if committed by an adult, would be a misdemeanor, provided, however, that there shall be no such referral, with respect to any person:

(i) charged with the offense of assault or battery, unless otherwise decided on a case by case basis by the chief of police;

(ii) charged with a controlled substance offense, unless otherwise decided on a case by case basis by the chief of police;

(iii) twice previously referred to the Board, or once previously referred and such person refused or failed to abide by the sanctions imposed or make the restitution recommended; or

(iv) at the time of the alleged commission of such offense is within the custody and control of the family court.

(b) No referral to the Board shall be made until such person, together with his/her legal guardians and/or legal representative has in writing waived such person's right to a hearing in the family court with respect to the offense charged, has admitted to the alleged offense, and has agreed to abide by the decision of the Board.

Section 4. Duties of the board. -- (a) The Board shall be authorized to hear all cases, referred by the juvenile division of the police department or the chief of police of the aforesaid towns, and to impose and order sanctions other than incarceration.

Sanctions may include, but are not limited to:

(i) fines up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100) for each offense charged;

(ii) community service;

(iii) restitution for any injuries and/or damages, where appropriate, resulting from the commission of any offense;

(iv) imposition of a reasonable curfew; and/or

(v) denial or revocation of the juvenile's driving privileges for a period of up to two (2) years.

In any such proceedings, the Board, prior to imposing sanctions, shall request the juvenile offender and his/her parents or legal guardians to agree to the sanctions imposed, the amount of the restitution and manner of making the same. In ordering restitution, the Board shall take into account the juvenile offender's ability to pay and the amount of actual damage caused as a result of the commission of such offenses.

Section 5. Quorum -- Rules. -- (a) A majority of the Board's membership shall constitute a quorum, and a majority of the members present shall be required to take any action. Any juvenile offender may be represented by counsel and may present evidence in his or her behalf.

(b) The Board shall have the power from time to time to adopt and publish all rules and regulations necessary to carry out its function under the provisions of this ordinance.

(c) The Board shall give notice of the date and time of meeting to the juvenile division of the police department or the chief of police, and the alleged juvenile offender and his/her parents or legal guardians not less than seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing.

(d) Board proceedings shall be closed to the public, and the provisions of chapters 42-46 of the Rhode Island general laws shall not apply to such proceedings. All records or proceedings, including records concerning the arrest, apprehension or detention of any juvenile offender, shall be withheld from public inspection but such records shall be available to the parent, legal guardians or attorney of the juvenile for inspection.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall apply to all juveniles alleged to have committed an offense after the date of enactment.


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