HB2017 S JUD AM #1
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The Committee on the Judiciary moved to amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
ARTICLE 9C. WEST VIRGINIA SENTENCING COMMISSION.
§15-9C-3. Powers and duties of the commission.
(a) The Sentencing Commission established pursuant to this article shall:
(1) May
request Request information, data, and reports from any officer or
agency of the state government, as required by the commission and as may
be produced consistent with other laws;
(2) Issue invitations requesting the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of any evidence that relates directly to a matter with respect to which the commission or any member of the commission is empowered to make a determination under this article;
(3) Shall
establish Establish a research and development program within the
commission for the purpose of following purposes:
(A) Serving
Serve as a clearinghouse and information center for the collection,
preparation, and dissemination of information on sentencing practices; and
(B) Assisting
and serving Assist and serve in a consulting capacity to state
courts, departments, and agencies in the development, maintenance, and
coordination of sound sentencing practices;
(4) Shall
collect Collect data obtained from studies, research, and the
empirical experience of public and private agencies concerning the sentencing
processes;
(5) Shall
Publish data concerning the sentencing process;
(6) Shall
collect Collect and disseminate information concerning sentences actually
imposed;
(7) Shall
collect Collect and disseminate information regarding effectiveness
of sentences imposed;
(8) Shall
make Make recommendations to the Legislature concerning modification
or enactment of sentencing and correctional statutes which the commission finds
to be necessary and advisable to carry out an effective, humane, and rational
sentencing policy;
(9) Shall
establish Establish a plan and timetable to collect and disseminate
information relating to incapacitation, recidivism, deterrence, and overall
effectiveness of sentences imposed;
(10) Shall
provide Provide recommendations to the Legislature for the creation
of programs and establishment of facilities in the state that provide how the
state can best shift its expenditures in a revenue-neutral fashion away from
incarceration to treatment programs, facilities, and related services;
(11) Shall
conduct Conduct a comprehensive review and study of national and
local trends and programs that have proven successful in addressing and overcoming
addiction and identifying the nature of the causes of addiction and criminal
behavior related to drug addiction; and
(12) Consider, but not be bound to adopt, the provisions of the Second Engrossment of the Committee Substitute for HB2017, as passed by the West Virginia House of Delegates on March 31, 2021, including classifications of felonies and misdemeanors in the bill passed by the West Virginia House of Delegates set forth in the proposed §61-17-1 et seq. of the house bill.
Adopted
Rejected