The bill requires the DJJ to provide incarcerated youth with a behavioral assessment by a clinical professional. From there, health care facilities can recommend whether the juvenile needs continued treatment
Senate Bill 242 would cost $165 million and include building at least three new facilities and collaboration between the Department of Juvenile Justice, judges and the Cabinet for Health and
A bill was passed in the Senate Transportation, Technology and Missing Children Committee on Tuesday that would prohibit the use of photo radar by police for traffic violations.