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MS SB2450
Bill
AI Summary
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Limits intensive supervision program eligibility to offenders not convicted of crimes of violence, and only when less restrictive conditions are insufficient and the individual poses a demonstrated risk of harming another person.
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Prohibits placement of offenders convicted of sex crimes in the intensive supervision program.
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Requires the Department of Corrections to maintain a real-time count of program participants and notify courts monthly regarding available program openings based on national caseload standards.
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Mandates the Department of Corrections provide the Oversight Task Force with relevant data on program participants, including admission rates, departures, arrests, convictions, and other requested information.
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Requires the Joint Legislative Committee on Performance Evaluation and Expenditure Review to produce a report on the operation and management of the intensive supervision program by December 31, 2024.
Legislative Description
Department of Corrections; revise certain requirements for intensive supervision program.
Last Action
Died In Committee
3/5/2024