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MS SB2270
Bill
AI Summary
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Expands conditional medical release eligibility by removing the exclusion for sex crime offenders and changing the medical requirement from "significant permanent physical medical condition with no possibility of recovery" to "long-term debilitating medical condition"
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Allows nonviolent offenders who are bedridden or have a long-term debilitating medical condition to be placed on conditional medical release regardless of time served on their sentence
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Requires offenders on conditional medical release to be supervised by the Division of Community Corrections, with the option to place them in the Intensive Supervision Program
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Permits revocation of conditional medical release if the offender violates release conditions or is no longer bedridden/suffering from a long-term debilitating medical condition
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Effective date of July 1, 2022
Legislative Description
Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/1/2022