HB 17-1056
signedCriminal Sentencing Community Service Veterans Organizations
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHB 17-1056 is a Colorado bill that allows veterans' service organizations, which are not necessarily tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3), to accept community service assignments from courts and probation departments as part of misdemeanor sentencing. This means more veterans can perform community service for certain offenses through these veteran-focused groups rather than just traditional non-profits. The bill has been signed into law, so it is now in effect and impacting how courts can assign community service to individuals convicted of specific misdemeanors, including drug and alcohol-related driving offenses.
Official Summary
Currently, only an organization that is exempt from taxation under section 501 (c)(3) of the federal internal revenue code (tax code) may accept services offered through a program of community or useful public service operated by a county court, probation department, county sheriff, or other local governmental entity in connection with sentencing for specified misdemeanors. Veterans' service organizations may be organized under other provisions of the tax code such as section 501 (c)(4) or 501 (c)(19). The bill expands the criteria for organizations that may accept community or useful public service assignments to include veterans' service organizations organized under 501 (c)(4) or 501 (c)(19) of the tax code, and specifies that the court or other entity making the assignment retains discretion to determine which organizations may be included in its program of community or useful public service. Section 1 amends the statute dealing with misdemeanor sentencing generally. Sections 2 and 3 insert analogous provisions into the statutes dealing specifically with sentencing of persons convicted of drug offenses and alcohol-related driving offenses, respectively. (Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2017-03-20
- Latest action
- 2017-01-11
- Last action desc.
- Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
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