CHAPTER 59. JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORM ACT
IMPLEMENTATION COMMISSION
§2751. Juvenile Justice Reform Act Implementation Commission; creation; composition;
duties
A. The Juvenile Justice Reform Act Implementation Commission, referred to in this
Chapter as the "commission", is hereby created in the executive branch.
B.(1) The commission shall be composed as follows:
(a) The chief justice of the supreme court or an associate justice of the supreme court
appointed by the chief justice of the state supreme court.
(b) One senator appointed by the president of the Senate.
(c) The commissioner of administration.
(d) The vice president for Administration and Management, Southern University and
A&M College or his designee.
(e) One representative appointed by the speaker of the House.
(f) One representative appointed by the Louisiana District Attorneys Association.
(g) One representative appointed by the state public defender.
(h) A representative of the Families and Friends of Louisiana's Incarcerated Children.
(i) The chairman of the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice or
his designee.
(2) Members shall be appointed, if required, and shall take office not later than July
15, 2003. Vacancies shall be filled in the manner of the original selection or as otherwise
provided in this Section.
(3) Beginning on August 15, 2010, the representative appointed by the speaker of the
House of Representatives shall serve as the chairperson of the commission for a period of
one year. Beginning on August 15, 2011, the senator appointed by the president of the
Senate shall serve as the chairperson of the commission for a period of one year. Each year
thereafter, the House and Senate member shall rotate serving as chairperson for a one-year
term each.
(4) The appointed representative of the Families and Friends of Louisiana's
Incarcerated Children shall serve as the vice chairperson of the commission.
C. The commission shall have as its purpose the implementation of the
recommendations contained in the Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2003 and House
Concurrent Resolution No. 56 or Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 31, or both, of the 2003
Regular Session of the Legislature, the continued reform of the state's juvenile justice system,
the well-being of youth in the juvenile justice system during a public health emergency, and
House Concurrent Resolution No. 47 of the 2020 Regular Session of the Legislature.
Acts 2003, No. 1225, §5; Acts 2008, No. 279, §1; Acts 2010, No. 571, §1; Acts 2018,
No. 179, §1; Acts 2020, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 28, §1, eff. Oct. 28, 2020.