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MS SB2206
Bill
AI Summary
- Expands conditional medical release eligibility to include offenders with "long-term debilitating medical conditions" in addition to those who are bedridden
- Removes the requirement that the medical condition be a "significant permanent physical" condition, replacing it with "long-term debilitating" medical condition with no possibility of recovery
- Authorizes placement of offenders on conditional medical release into the Intensive Supervision Program under Section 47-5-1001 et seq.
- Requires return to custody if an offender is no longer bedridden or no longer suffering from a long-term debilitating medical condition
- Takes effect July 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/3/2026
Committee Referrals
Corrections1/14/2026
Full Bill Text
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