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Senate Bill 356 aimed to allow judges access to criminal history records from the Arkansas Crime Information Center, enhancing decisions on child support and victim reparations.
Senate Bill 356 aimed to allow judges access to criminal history records from the Arkansas Crime Information Center, enhancing decisions on child support and victim reparations.
Senate Bill 356 (SB 356) was introduced to amend existing laws regarding the disclosure of information obtained from the Arkansas Crime Information Center (ACIC). The primary intent of the bill was to allow the Office of Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) and the Crime Victims Reparations Board to disclose certain information to judges in Arkansas courts. This change aimed to enhance the judicial process by providing judges with access to relevant criminal history records when necessary.
Senate Bill 356 aimed to improve the judicial process by allowing judges access to important criminal history information from the ACIC, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the OCSE and Crime Victims Reparations Board. However, the bill did not advance beyond the committee stage and was not enacted into law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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