This bill addresses criminal offenses and repercussions from those offenses.
This bill:
- provides that the attorney general or the director of the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code may bring a judicial action to dissolve a domestic nonprofit corporation, or to revoke the authority of a foreign nonprofit corporation to conduct affairs in the state, if the nonprofit corporation is convicted of certain criminal offenses;
- requires a county sheriff to notify and coordinate with the relevant federal immigration authority when preparing to release from the county jail an individual who:
is charged with a class A misdemeanor or a felony; and is, or may be, unlawfully present in the United States;
- requires the Department of Corrections to notify and coordinate with the relevant federal immigration authority when preparing to release an inmate who:is convicted of a felony; andis, or may be, unlawfully present in the United States;
- amends the sentence of imprisonment for a class A misdemeanor to one year;
- amends certain pretrial release provisions to add a rebuttable presumption that an individual is a flight risk if the individual is not, or may no longer be, lawfully present in the United States; and
- makes technical and conforming changes.Statutes affected:
Introduced: 17-22-9.5, 64-13-10.6, 76-3-204, 76-3-208, 77-20-201, 77-20-202, 77-20-203
Substitute #1: 17-22-9.5, 64-13-10.6, 76-3-204, 76-3-208, 77-20-201, 77-20-202, 77-20-203