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HB 1034, relating to re-establishing parental rights and responsibilities.
HB 1047, relating to juror counseling.
HB 1048, relating to mediation agreements.
HB 1061, relating to the fair treatment of victims.
HB 1120, relating to the revised uniform adoption act and childplacing agencies.
HB 1142, relating to statutory caps for liability of political subdivisions and the state.
HB 1166, relating to closing and sealing certain criminal records.
HB 1224, relating to the administration of small estates, amending the small estate threshold to $ 100,000.
HB 1225, relating to reckless endangerment and habitual offenders.
HB 1229, relating to statutory fees for traffic offenses and a vehicle owner’ s responsibility regarding a driver who flees from law enforcement.
HB 1263, relating to hearings on petitions to seal a criminal record.
HB 1313, relating to sentencing alternatives and an addiction treatment program.
HB 1328, relating to delinquency referrals to juvenile court.
HB 1336, relating to orders prohibiting contact.
HB 1347, relating to district court supervised treatment programs.
HB 1364, relating to the partial suspension of sentence for drug court program, mental health court program, or veterans treatment docket completion.
HB 1367, relating to drug crime penalties.
HB 1422, relating to suspension of driving privileges, moving violations, and entries against driving record.
HB 1489, relating to civil protection orders.
HB 1556, relating to children in need of protection, termination of parental rights, and a work group created to study out-of-home placement or treatment of children with behavioral health issues.
HB 1582, relating to a study of state laws regarding false accusations or false reports of a crime.
HB 1601, relating to special assistant attorneys general.
SB 2029, relating to an office of guardianship and conservatorship, removal of a guardian or conservator, recovery of medical assistance expenses, and the task force on guardianship monitoring.
SB 2036, relating to fitness to proceed, remediation of juveniles, age of an offender, and predispositional assessment.
SB 2037, relating to juvenile court.
SB 2053, relating to the state bar admission fee.
SB 2055, relating to release of juvenile records.
SB 2056, relating to tribal arrest warrants.
SB 2057, relating to court fees.
SB 2067, relating to the commencement date of supervised probation.
SB 2069, relating to publication requirements for legal notices.
SB 2077, relating to criminal responsibility proceedings.
SB 2080, relating to child support.
SB 2164, relating to the duty of confidentiality and disclosure to the North Dakota protection and advocacy project.
SB 2186, relating to interference with court-ordered parenting time and to create a child custody review task force.
SB 2290, relating to exemplary damages.
SB 2326, relating to sexual assault restraining and domestic violence protection orders.
SB 2356, relating to contents of legal description for a deed or contract for deed.
SB 2379, relating to surveying process during eminent domain proceedings.
SB 2382, relating to vexatious litigants.
SB 2395, relating to universal licensure and board operations.
For a complete list of the bills supported, tracked, or opposed by SBAND, visit: https:// www. sband. org / general / custom. asp? page = legislat _ watch _ list.
Katie Winbauer is an attorney in Bismarck. She is a member of SBAND’ s Legislative Committee.
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