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vi Commission with any requested facilities, data, or other assistance, and help the Commission identify any collateral effect which might result from implementation of the proposal on the program and operations of the relevant State department, agency, or the political subdivision. SECTION 18.1.(d) The Commission shall submit a report of its findings and legislative, administrative, and funding recommendations by April 1, 2009, to the General Assembly and the Governor. In addition to its final report, the Commission shall report in writing on the progress of this study on a quarterly basis beginning on October 1, 2008, and by the first day of every quarter thereafter until the Commission submits its final report to the General Assembly, to the chairs and co-chairs, as applicable, of the standing committees or subcommittees of the General Assembly listed in subsections (e) and (f) of this section. A copy of each progress report made to the standing committee and subcommittee chairs shall also be filed in the Legislative Library. SECTION 18.1.(e) The Commission shall report to all of the following standing committees or subcommittees in the House of Representatives pursuant to this section: (1) Appropriations: Justice and Public Safety. (2) Children, Youth, and Families. (3) Education: Preschool, Elementary, and Secondary Education. (4) Juvenile Justice. (5) All of the Judiciary Committees. SECTION 18.1.(f) The Commission shall report to all of the following standing committees or subcommittees in the Senate pursuant to this section: (1) Appropriations: Justice and Public Safety. (2) Education and Higher Education. (3) All of the Judiciary Committees. SECTION 18.1.(g) Of the funds appropriated by this act to the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, the Governor's Crime Commission for the 2008-2009 fiscal year, the Commission may use up to two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to conduct the study authorized by this section. The Commission may also apply for, receive, or accept grants and contributions from any source of money or any other thing of value to be held and used for the purposes of the study authorized by this section.
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Title | Governor's Crime Commission juvenile age study : a study of the impact of expanding the jurisdiction of the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention : final report to the Governor of North Carolina and to the 2009 session of the General A - Page 9 |
Full Text | vi Commission with any requested facilities, data, or other assistance, and help the Commission identify any collateral effect which might result from implementation of the proposal on the program and operations of the relevant State department, agency, or the political subdivision. SECTION 18.1.(d) The Commission shall submit a report of its findings and legislative, administrative, and funding recommendations by April 1, 2009, to the General Assembly and the Governor. In addition to its final report, the Commission shall report in writing on the progress of this study on a quarterly basis beginning on October 1, 2008, and by the first day of every quarter thereafter until the Commission submits its final report to the General Assembly, to the chairs and co-chairs, as applicable, of the standing committees or subcommittees of the General Assembly listed in subsections (e) and (f) of this section. A copy of each progress report made to the standing committee and subcommittee chairs shall also be filed in the Legislative Library. SECTION 18.1.(e) The Commission shall report to all of the following standing committees or subcommittees in the House of Representatives pursuant to this section: (1) Appropriations: Justice and Public Safety. (2) Children, Youth, and Families. (3) Education: Preschool, Elementary, and Secondary Education. (4) Juvenile Justice. (5) All of the Judiciary Committees. SECTION 18.1.(f) The Commission shall report to all of the following standing committees or subcommittees in the Senate pursuant to this section: (1) Appropriations: Justice and Public Safety. (2) Education and Higher Education. (3) All of the Judiciary Committees. SECTION 18.1.(g) Of the funds appropriated by this act to the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, the Governor's Crime Commission for the 2008-2009 fiscal year, the Commission may use up to two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) to conduct the study authorized by this section. The Commission may also apply for, receive, or accept grants and contributions from any source of money or any other thing of value to be held and used for the purposes of the study authorized by this section. |