North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2037

Introduced
1/7/25  
Refer
1/7/25  
Report Pass
1/15/25  
Refer
1/17/25  
Report Pass
2/7/25  
Engrossed
2/12/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
3/26/25  
Refer
3/27/25  
Report Pass
4/8/25  
Enrolled
4/18/25  

Caption

Delinquency; to provide an appropriation; and to provide a penalty.

Impact

The bill is likely to have a substantial impact on how juvenile offenses are handled in North Dakota. By establishing new standards for assessing a juvenile's fitness to proceed in court and defining lack of criminal responsibility, the bill could lead to more cases being treated with a focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Furthermore, the inclusion of stipulations regarding registration as a sexual offender and the potential restrictions on driving privileges reinforces the state's response to juvenile delinquency.

Summary

Senate Bill 2037 aims to amend and enact various sections under the North Dakota Century Code pertaining to juvenile justice. It addresses topics such as the standards for criminal responsibility in juveniles, the jurisdictional authority of juvenile courts, and specific requirements regarding restitution and registration as a sexual offender. The bill seeks to create clearer directives and enhance the framework surrounding juvenile delinquency, including provisions for mental health evaluations and collateral consequences for juvenile offenders.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2037 appears to be cautiously optimistic from proponents, who view the bill as needed reform to improve the juvenile justice system. Supporters suggest that these changes are necessary to provide fair treatment for juveniles while ensuring public safety. On the other hand, detractors may express concerns over the implications of increased restrictions and the balance between effective rehabilitation and accountability.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discussions around SB2037 include the balance between punitive measures and rehabilitation. Some legislators express apprehensions about the potential side effects of strict provisions, such as the impact of mandatory registration on juveniles' futures. Furthermore, the existing laws on domestic violence and their application to juvenile offenders also sparked debate, raising questions about whether the current framework adequately addresses the nuances of young offenders’ actions and motivations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2036

The age of an offender, suspension or dismissal of proceedings, and predispositional assessment; to provide an appropriation; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1328

Delinquency referrals to juvenile court.

ND HB1351

Sexually expressive images; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB2400

Exceptions to compulsory school attendance; to provide a penalty; to provide an appropriation; and to provide a continuing appropriation.

ND HB1558

The extension of probation; to provide a penalty; and to provide for application.

ND HB1489

Sexual assault restraining orders and domestic violence protection orders; to provide a penalty; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1386

A prohibition on possessing certain computer-generated images; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB2224

The gaming commission, gaming stamp requirements, and the attorney general's regulation of gaming; to provide a penalty; and to provide an appropriation.

ND SB2029

The task force on guardianship monitoring and transition requirements; to provide a penalty; to provide for a report; to provide an appropriation; to provide a continuing appropriation; to provide for a transfer; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1556

A child in need of protection and termination of parental rights; to create a workgroup under the children's cabinet to study out-of-home placement or treatment of children with behavioral health issues; to provide for a report; to provide an expiration date; and to declare an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.