H.R. 5963 — 114th Congress
Supporting Youth Opportunity and Preventing Delinquency Act of 2016
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Sep 27, 2016Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 649.
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As of Sep 22, 2016Passed House amended
Supporting Youth Opportunity and Preventing Delinquency Act of 2016
This bill amends the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 (JJDPA) to modify and reauthorize juvenile justice programs and activities.
Specifically, it:
- revises and reauthorizes through FY2022 programs and activities under title II of the JJDPA, including the State Formula Grant Program and the activities of the Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP);
- revises and expands the purpose areas of the JJDPA;
- expands membership on the Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to include the Administrator of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the Secretary of the Interior;
- expands requirements for the OJJDP's annual report on juveniles in custody;
- modifies the required components of a state's juvenile justice and prevention plan;
- modifies the four core requirements with which a state must comply to receive a full allocation of funds under the State Formula Grant Program; and
- repeals the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Block Grant program.
The bill revises, restructures, and reauthorizes through FY2022 programs under title V of the JJDPA, including the Incentive Grants for Local Delinquency Prevention Program.
The Government Accountability Office must evaluate the OJJDP's performance and audit selected grant recipients.
The bill subjects juvenile justice grants to accountability provisions.
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Roll-call votes
1 on recordSep 22, 2016 · On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Full roll callYea — 382: 207 R · 174 D · 1 I
Nay — 29: 28 R · 1 L
Not Voting — 20: 11 D · 9 R
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