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SB 1801

Relating to the composition, duties, and personnel of the Moore County Juvenile Board.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by Kevin Sparks

SB 1801 restructures Moore County's Juvenile Board composition and duties, potentially affecting youth detention and rehabilitation services delivery.

Referred to Criminal Justice
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Bill Summary · SB 1801

Legislative bill overview

SB 1801 modifies the structure, responsibilities, and staffing requirements of the Moore County Juvenile Board in Texas. The bill adjusts how the board is composed and potentially expands or redefines its operational duties and personnel management functions.

Why is this important

Juvenile boards oversee detention facilities, probation services, and rehabilitation programs for youth offenders in their counties. Changes to board composition and duties can affect how effectively these services are delivered and how resources are allocated to serve at-risk youth in Moore County.

Potential points of contention

  • Board composition changes – Altering who serves on the board may shift power dynamics between county officials, judicial representatives, and community stakeholders
  • Resource and staffing implications – New or expanded duties could require additional county funding or personnel, creating budget concerns
  • Operational oversight – Changes to board responsibilities might affect accountability structures and decision-making authority in juvenile justice services

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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