Ensures that parents and guardians of youth are notified when their child is arrested
Bill S 4763 mandates that parents or guardians be notified when their child under 19 is arrested, ensuring families can provide support during legal challenges.
Bill S 4763 mandates that parents or guardians be notified when their child under 19 is arrested, ensuring families can provide support during legal challenges.
The primary purpose of Bill S 4763 is to mandate that parents and guardians are notified when their child, who is under the age of 19, is arrested. This legislation aims to ensure that families are informed promptly about legal issues involving their children, thereby allowing them to provide necessary support and guidance during potentially challenging situations.
Bill S 4763 is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- S 1325
- S 3568
- S 5154
- S 733
- S 4054
- S 2754
These related bills may address similar issues or provide context for the legislative intent behind S 4763.
Bill S 4763 represents a significant step towards ensuring that families are informed about the legal circumstances surrounding their children. By mandating notification upon arrest, the bill seeks to foster family involvement and support during critical moments in a youth's life. As it progresses through the legislative process, its implications for law enforcement and family dynamics will be closely monitored.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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