§ 10-3-3101. Creation
(a) The Highway Commission Review and Advisory Subcommittee of the Legislative Council is created. (b) (1) The Highway Commission Review and Advisory Subcommittee of the Legislative Council shall consist of twenty (20) members with at least four (4) or more members of the General Assembly from each congressional district of the state. (2) The Legislative […]
§ 10-3-3102. Duties
(a) The Highway Commission Review and Advisory Subcommittee of the Legislative Council shall review: (1) (A) Proposed rules of the State Highway Commission required under § 27-65-107(a)(18)(A). (B) (i) Subdivision (a)(1)(A) of this section is limited to rule review only. (ii) Rules promulgated by the State Highway Commission are not subject to approval by the […]
§ 10-3-3201. Legislative intent
The General Assembly intends to establish the Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee as a mechanism to promote transparency and efficiency concerning procedures of child maltreatment investigations in this state.
§ 10-3-3202. Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee — Creation — Membership — Meetings — Definition
(a) (1) There is created a legislative committee to be known as the “Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee” that shall review and evaluate: (A) The conduct of child maltreatment investigations completed by the Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services or the Crimes Against Children Division of the Division of […]
§ 10-3-3203. Confidentiality — Unlawful disclosure
(a) Except as otherwise provided under § 10-3-3202(f), the meetings of the Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee are closed and are exempt from public observance under the Freedom of Information Act of 1967, § 25-19-101 et seq. (b) Correspondence between Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee members and information considered by the Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight […]
§ 10-3-3204. Report
(a) The Child Maltreatment Investigations Oversight Committee shall submit its findings and recommendations contained in a report at least annually to the House Committee on Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative and Military Affairs and the Senate Interim Committee on Children and Youth. (b) The report shall not contain information that identifies: (1) A subject of […]
§ 10-3-1706. Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology — Meetings
The Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology shall meet upon call by either or both of the cochairs of the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology, or at such other times as may be provided in the rules of the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology, or upon written […]
§ 10-3-3001. Behavioral Health Treatment Access Legislative Task Force. [Expired.]
(a) (1) There is created a Behavioral Health Treatment Access Legislative Task Force responsible for ensuring that persons in the criminal justice system who have a demonstrated need for behavioral health treatment have access to treatment. (2) The Bureau of Legislative Research shall provide staff support for the task force. (b) The task force is […]
§ 10-3-1707. Interim committee meetings — Expenses — Staff
(a) The per diem and mileage, including reimbursement for expenses for attending out-of-state meetings as provided by law, shall be paid from funds appropriated for per diem, mileage, and expenses of members of the General Assembly for attending interim committee meetings or from other funds provided by law for that purpose. (b) The Bureau of […]
§ 10-3-1801. Creation
There is created the “Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology” of the House of Representatives to be composed of the members of the House on the Joint Committee on Advanced Communications and Information Technology.