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AL SB66

Bill

Status

Passed

4/7/2022

Primary Sponsor

Clyde Chambliss

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Origin

Senate

Regular Session 2022

AI Summary

  • Extends the dissolution date of the Study Commission on Interagency Cooperation and Collaboration on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Formerly Incarcerated Individuals from the 2022 Regular Session to the 2023 Regular Session.

  • Commission must report findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the Legislature no later than the fifth legislative day of the 2023 Regular Session, at which point it shall be dissolved.

  • Authorizes expenses incurred by the commission to be paid from funds appropriated to the Legislature, not to exceed $5,000 total.

  • Commission consists of 13 members including representatives from the House, Senate, Department of Corrections, Department of Mental Health, Medicaid Agency, and other state and local agencies focused on reentry and recidivism reduction.

  • Legislative members are entitled to compensation, per diem, and travel expenses in accordance with Amendment 871 of the Alabama Constitution for each commission meeting attended.

Legislative Description

Study Commission on Interagency Cooperation and Collaboration on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Formerly Incarcerated Individuals, to extend dissolution date of the commission and provide for expenses, Act 2021-478, 2021 Reg. Sess. am'd.

Boards and Commissions

Last Action

Assigned Act No. 2022-409.

4/7/2022

Committee Referrals

Judiciary2/15/2022
Judiciary1/11/2022

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