Stavri’s Law mandates private court proceedings for individuals believed to be mentally ill and requires automatic dissemination of relevant.
Stavri’s Law, also known as An Act relating to threats of suicide while in court custody, mandates that court proceedings for individuals believed to be mentally ill remain private. It requires automatic dissemination of relevant information to licensing authorities through the Criminal Justice Information System. This law ensures that information shared is limited to what is required or permitted under state or federal law for background checks for firearm sales or licensing.
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