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HARRY HUGHES. Governor
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[(1)] (I) As to property stolen or destroyed,
the lesser of the fan market value of the property or
$5,000[ .];
[(2)] (II) As to property damaged, the lesser of
the amount of damage not to exceed the fair market value of
the property damaged or $5,000[.]; AND
[(3)] (III) As to personal injuries, inflicted,
the lesser of the reasonable medical, dental, and hospital
expenses incurred by the injured person as a result of the
injury or $5,000.
[(4)] (2) As an absolute limit against any one
child or his parents, A JUDGMENT RENDERED UNDER THIS SECTION
MAY NOT EXCEED $5,000 for all acts arising out of a single
incident.
[(c)] (D) A judgment of restitution against a parent
may not be entered unless the parent has been afforded a
reasonable opportunity to be heard and to present
appropriate evidence in his behalf. A hearing under this
section may be held as part of an adjudicatory or
disposition hearing for the child.
[(d)] (E) The judgment may be enforced in the same
manner as enforcing monetary judgments.
[(e) The court may order the child who, wilfully or
maliciously, steals, damages, or destroys the property of
another or inflicts personal injury on another to make the
restitution expenses himself if that is feasible considering
the age and circumstances of the child; and if this is
ordered, the liability of the child precedes the liability
of the parent. The court may, in the alternative, enter a
judgment of restitution against the child.]
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1980.
Approved May 6, 1980.
CHAPTER 410
(House Bill 686)
AN ACT concerning
Farm Assessments - Subdivided Land
FOR the purpose of changing the term "curtilage" to
"homesite"; defining the term "homesite"; removing the
reference that sets an area of 1 acre as the area
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