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Passed District of Columbia Firearm Legislation B21 0360

  this is an anti-gun bill
Legislation Overview

Title: Neighborhood Engagement Achieves Results Act Of 2015

Description: Sequentially referred as follows: Title 2; Committee on Health and Human Services for 60 days then the entire bill to Committee on Judiciary. Law 21-125 establishes the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE) to engage individuals with a high risk of participating in, or being a victim of, violent criminal activity. It establishes an Office of Violence Prevention and Health Equity within the Department of Health, and establishes within the Metropolitan Police Department, a Community Crime Prevention Team Program to reduce crime and increase access to social services. It requires the ONSE to conduct data collection and analysis on outcomes and report them annually to the Council. It places social workers in MPD and requires MPD to include training on preventing biased-based policing, and the unlawful use of force. MPD is also required to collect stop and frisk data, use of force data, data regarding citizens complaints as well as in custody deaths. It expands certain personnel authority of the Chief of Police. It expands the rights of pretrial defendants and of misdemeanant inmates with regard to work, education release and good behavior. It also among other things extends the date for implementation of the microstamping requirement for semiautomatic pistols to January 1, 2018. This legislation is Subject to Appropriations. See Fiscal Impact Statement under "Other Documents" tab.

Session: 21st Council

Last Action: Law Number L21-0125 Effective from June 30, 2016

Last Action Date: August 19, 2016

Sponsors

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11 sponsors: Kenyon McDuffie (D);Charles Allen (D);Mary Cheh (D);Elissa Silverman (I);Brianne Nadeau (D);David Grosso (D);Anita Bonds (D);LaRuby May (D);Jack Evans (D);Vincent Orange (D);Phil Mendelson (D)

History
Chamber Date Action
Aug 19, 2016 Law Number L21-0125 Effective from June 30, 2016
May 12, 2016 Committee Report Filed
Apr 21, 2016 Committee Mark-up of B21-0360
Apr 6, 2016 Transmitted to Congress
Apr 1, 2016 Act A21-0356 Published in DC Register Vol 63 and Page 4659
Mar 26, 2016 Enacted with Act Number A21-0356
Mar 11, 2016 Transmitted to Mayor, Response Due on March 25, 2016
Mar 1, 2016 Amendment (McDuffie)
Mar 1, 2016 Amendment (May)
Mar 1, 2016 Amendment (Mendelson)
Mar 1, 2016 Amendment in the Nature of Substitute
Mar 1, 2016 Final Reading
Feb 2, 2016 Amendment in the Nature of Substitute (McDuffie)
Feb 2, 2016 First Reading
Jan 28, 2016 Committee Report Filed
Jan 27, 2016 Committee Mark-up of B21-0360
Oct 21, 2015 Public Hearing Held
Oct 2, 2015 Notice of Public Hearing Published in the DC Register
Oct 2, 2015 Notice of Intent to Act on B21-0360 Published in the DC Register
Sep 22, 2015 Introduced in Committee of the Whole
Sep 22, 2015 Referred to Committee on Health and Human Services
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Enrolled Mar 1, 2016 state link bill text
Engrossed Feb 2, 2016 state link bill text
Introduced Sep 22, 2015 state link bill text
Amendments
Title Description Date State Link Text Adopted
There are no amendments to this bill at this time
Votes - Click on description to view vote roll call

Amendment in the Nature of Substitute (McDuffie)

First Reading

Amendment (McDuffie)

Amendment in the Nature of Substitute

Final Reading

Amendment (May)

Amendment (Mendelson)

Link: link to state bill page

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