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IN SB0111
Bill
Status
1/5/2026
Primary Sponsor
Stacey Donato
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AI Summary
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Juvenile detention facilities must offer in-person contact visitation at least twice per week for a minimum of one hour per visit with parents, guardians, custodians, court-approved visitors, and the resident's own child
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Residents must be allowed at least two telephone calls per week, with each call lasting a minimum of 10 minutes, to approved family members and contacts
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Facilities cannot charge residents, visitors, or phone call recipients any costs for visitation or telephone calls
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When in-person visits cannot be safely accommodated, facilities must document the reasons and make reasonable efforts to arrange alternative audiovisual visitation
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Facilities cannot revoke visitation as punishment for a resident's behavior unless that behavior directly interferes with the safe conduct of the visit, and cannot monitor conversations except when there is reasonable suspicion of crime, escape, or safety threats
Legislative Description
Family access for youth in detention.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law
1/5/2026