Bill
LC 4000
Generally revise laws regarding the department of justice
LC 4000 aimed to broadly revise Department of Justice laws; no enacted changes, as the draft died in process and never advanced.
Bill
LC 4000
LC 4000 aimed to broadly revise Department of Justice laws; no enacted changes, as the draft died in process and never advanced.
LC 4000 is a bill titled “Generally revise laws regarding the department of justice.” It is categorized as a bill under the subject areas of Crimes and State Government. The available information indicates the bill is a draft authored by the Legislative Counsel (LC) and that it did not advance in the legislative process, with status changes showing Draft On Hold, then Draft Died in Process. Key dates include introduction on December 15, 2024, and the eventual death of the draft on May 22, 2025.
Because the actual bill text is not provided, the following are typical areas such a revision might address. These are listed as possible categories rather than confirmed provisions for LC 4000:
- DOJ organizational structure and leadership roles (appointment processes, term limits, oversight)
- Authority and scope of DOJ functions (criminal prosecutions, civil litigation, legal services)
- Internal policies and governance (ethics, conflicts of interest, whistleblower protections)
- Budget, procurement, and resource allocation
- Transparency and public records requirements
- Interagency collaboration and reporting obligations
- Appointment, removal, and disciplinary procedures for key officials
- Oversight mechanisms (internal audits, inspector general activities)
- Transitional provisions or sunset clauses for new or revised authorities
LC 4000 aimed to generally revise the laws governing the Department of Justice. However, with the draft dying in process and no concrete text available, there are no enacted changes to summarize. The status suggests any future reform would require a new legislative effort, clearer objectives, and accompanying analysis.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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