A.
There is hereby established within the Towns of Johnston and Smithfield a Regional Juvenile Hearing Board with the powers set forth in this article for the purpose of hearing all cases referred to such Board by the Chief of Police, or his designee, from the Towns of Johnston and Smithfield with respect to persons resident in the Town of Johnston and Smithfield, under the age of 18, who are charged with violating the criminal laws of the State of Rhode Island, including wayward, misdemeanor and status offenses and violations of local Town ordinances.
B.
Referrals to the Juvenile Hearing Board will be made by the Chief of Police or his designee. Referral to said Juvenile Hearing Board shall not be offered to any juvenile:
(1)
Who has been charged with the crime of assault or battery, unless specifically approved by the Chief of Police of the Towns of Johnston or Smithfield;
(2)
Who has been accused of drug offenses except for the possession of alcohol, unless specifically approved by the Chief of Police of the Towns of Smithfield or Johnston;
(3)
Who shall have been twice previously referred to said Board or who shall have been once previously referred to said Board and refused or failed to abide by the sanctions imposed or to make restitution recommended by said Board; or
(4)
Who at the time of commission of such juvenile offense was within the custody and control of the Family Court, not to include guardianship matters.
C.
The Board, after investigation, may refuse to hear any case in which it appears that a juvenile was wrongfully referred in violation of the Code. In addition, the Board may refuse to hear any case in which the juvenile refuses to supply the Board with requested information, fails to appear when requested or refuses to supply the Board with requested information, fails to appear when requested or refuses to cooperate with the proceedings of the Board. The Board shall immediately notify the Chief of Police from the Town of Johnston or Smithfield, in writing, of any case it refuses to hear, and the Chief of Police shall take whatever further action that is deemed necessary, including referral to Family Court.