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Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees from paroled offenders for deposit into.
DOC; require to provide inmates with protective equipment when using raw cleaning chemicals.
Corrections Overview Task Force; establish and repeal Corrections and Criminal Justice Task Force.
Probation or post-release supervision of an inmate; clarify revocation.
Parole eligibility date; nonviolent inmate may be released in discretion of State Parole Board.
Study on Dyslexia among inmates; authorize MDOC to conduct.
Department of Health and MDOC; require to establish Hepatitis C and HIV Treatment Program for state inmates.
Contracts for medical services for state inmates; require DFA to be responsible for all solicitations for proposals concerning.
MDOC; require to pay unpaid balance for certain utility services provided to Walnut Grove Correctional Facility.
Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees from paroled offenders for deposit into.
Parolees who participate in faith-based or faith-based sponsored activities; authorize reduction of time spent on probation.
Inmate Welfare Fund; revise committee for and increase inmate phone call commissions percentage deposited to.
Study on dyslexia among inmates; authorize MDOC to conduct.
Our House Residential Multi-Service Center; establish as a pilot initiative at CWC in Pike County.
Probation and parole officers under MS Department of Corrections; transfer to MS Department of Public Safety.
Convicted offender earned-time allowance; may be used by State Parole Board in setting parole eligibility.
Correctional employee due process act; create Independent Review Panel.
Inmate request for parole; limit how often request may be made by inmate.
"Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2026"; enact.
"Captain Justin James Whipps Correctional Safety and Wellness Act; enact.
MDOC to conduct pilot project on advanced data analytics; authorize.
Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.
Restitution centers; transition to prerelease centers.
Uniforms for state offenders housed by Department of Corrections; remove stripes.
Certain restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.
Probation and parole; provide that technical violation of shall not include commission of new criminal offense.
MS Department of Corrections; prescribe specific data to be collected by the department relative to inmates and facilities.
Reimbursement of medical expenses provided to inmates; claims shall be submitted in amount equal to Medicaid reimbursement rate.
State Penitentiary at Parchman; phase down operation over four-year period.
Visitors to correctional system facilities; provide procedure for approved offender visitation applications.
Inmate work release program; authorize to perform services for MDOT.
Delta Correctional Facility; authorize work release program for eligible inmates at.
Department of Health; require to conduct a review of quality of medical care provided to inmates of Department of Corrections.
MBI and local law enforcement; require certain notification upon the escape of inmate or detainee.
Authorization for incarceration of state offenders in county or regional correctional facilities; add Forrest and Wayne Counties.
"Dignity and Safety for Incarcerated Women Act"; enact.
Department of Corrections; extend repealer on drug and alcohol program at Bolivar County Regional Facility.
Department of Corrections; authorize to enter into contract with Forrest County for the housing of state inmates.
DOC; require to provide inmates with protective equipment when using raw cleaning chemicals.
Study on Dyslexia among inmates; authorize MDOC to conduct.
Private contractor for correctional services; rate shall be based on classification of inmate.
Escapes; require notification to MDI and local law enforcement.
Parole; revise technical violation.
Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repealer on.
Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.
Corrections omnibus act; create.
Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repealer on.
Earned-discharge credits; authorize offenders on probation/parole to earn for participation in faith-based activities.
Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.
Department of Corrections; extend repealer on drug and alcohol program at Bolivar County Regional Facility.
Parole eligibility date; nonviolent inmate may be released in discretion of State Parole Board.
Probation and parole officers under MS Department of Corrections; transfer to MS Department of Public Safety.
Probation and parole; provide that technical violation of shall not include commission of new criminal offense.
Reimbursement of medical expenses provided to inmates; claims shall be submitted in amount equal to Medicaid reimbursement rate.
Earned-Time Allowance Program administered by Mississippi Department of Corrections; discontinue.
Safety and privacy in correctional facility rooms; provide certain standards.
DOC MAGCOR work initiative program; technical amendments.
Earned-release supervision; require Parole Board to approve release of offenders.
Restitution centers; transition to prerelease centers.
MS Department of Corrections; prescribe specific data to be collected by the department relative to inmates and facilities.
Convicted offender earned-time allowance; may be used by State Parole Board in setting parole eligibility.
Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.
Parole; make individuals under house arrest not eligible for.
Certain restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.
State Penitentiary at Parchman; phasedown operation over four-year period.
State offenders; extend repealer on authority to house in county jails when space is unavailable.
State Parole Board; require to solicit recommendations from and provide notification to certain individuals before parole hearing.
Correctional system programs; extend repealers.
"Mississippi Earned Parole Eligibility Act"; extend repealer on.
Parole; extend repealer on statute prescribing conditions for eligibility.
Pilot Work Initiative at Central MS Correctional Facility; extend repealer on.
Pilot Work Release Program; extend repealer on authority of sheriff to establish for certain offenders in certain counties.
State offenders serving sentences in county jails; repeal repealer.
"Dignity and Safety for Incarcerated Women Act"; enact.
Work initiative; remove cap on number of inmates who may participate in and revise certain reporting requirements for.
Conditions for parole eligibility; extend date of repeal on.
Parole and probation officers' study committee; study transferring authority and functions to DPS.
Alternative Incarceration Methodology (AIM) and intervention courts; bring forward statutes related thereto.
Corrections; require implementation of improved model for projecting inmate population growth.
Central Mississippi Pilot Prison Industries program; expand to all state, regional and private correctional facilities.
Restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.
"Mississippi Earned Parole Eligibility Act"; extend repealer and authorize parole for certain juvenile homicide offenders.
Safety and privacy in correctional facility rooms; provide certain standards.
Restitution centers; transition to prerelease centers.
MS Department of Corrections; prescribe specific data to be collected by the department relative to inmates and facilities.
Department of Corrections; revise certain requirements for intensive supervision program.
State inmates eligible for release; require notification of certain terms and conditions of release.
"Prison-to-Paycheck Pipeline Pilot Program"; establish reentry program under supervision of third-party coordinator.
Revocation of probation; add additional grounds for.
Parole Board; prescribe qualifications for the board and post parole hearings on DOC website.
State Penitentiary at Parchman; phasedown operation over four-year period.
Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.
License and identification cards; include parole and probation status of licensee and/or applicant.
Probation and parole officers; limit number of cases that may be handled.
Inmate Welfare Fund; authorize to expend funds for treatment of mental illness for certain inmates.
State inmates; require MDOC to pay increased rate to house inmates in county jails.
Probation and parole officers; limit number of cases that may be handled.
Probation and parole; require offenders to authorize warrantless searches related to weapon or firearm offenses.
Restitution centers; transition to prerelease centers.
Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.
Restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.
The Juvenile Offender Parole and Rehabilitation Act; enact.
Earned-release supervision; require Parole Board to approve release of offenders.
Hospice care services for terminally ill inmates; authorize MDOC to provide for those confined in facilities under MDOC jurisdiction.
Central Mississippi Correctional Facility; authorize pilot work initiative.
"Mississippi Prison Industries Act of 1990"; revise composition of board of directors of corporation.
MS Department of Corrections; provide for Deputy Commissioner for Workforce Development.
Recidivism; create study committee to review means to reduce through support, supervision and skills attainment.
State offenders serving sentences in county jail; may serve sentences in any county jail.
Probation and parole; authorize an offender's employer to submit regular information in lieu of in-person meetings.
Pilot work release program that authorizes sheriff to assign offenders to while confined in jail; extend repealer on.
MDOC; require to establish a certain leasing policy with DFA for agricultural equipment.
Pilot Work Release Program; extend repealer.
"Reentry Court Act of 2022"; authorize pilot reentry courts in circuit court districts.
Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.
Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees for deposit into.
Department of Corrections; extend repealer on drug and alcohol program at Bolivar County Regional Facility.
Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repealer on.
State Parole Board; extend repealer on.
Inmate Welfare Fund; authorize portion of fund to be used to fund Inmate Incentive to Work Program.
Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees from paroled offenders for deposit into.
Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.
Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repealer on.
"Reentry Court Act of 2022"; establish.
Department of Corrections; extend repealer on drug and alcohol program at Bolivar County Regional Facility.
Department of Corrections; authorize the provision of hospice care services to inmates with a terminal illness.
MDOC; authorize to establish work release program with any sheriff.
Inmate Incentive to Work Program; create.
MDOC; exempt from regulations and law for a certain time to build buildings with inmate labor.
Corrections; create a Corrections Inspection Council to serve in advisory capacity to state officials.
Earned-release supervision; require Parole Board to approve release of offenders.
Office of Ombudsman within the Department of Corrections; establish.
Correctional auditor; revise duties.
Restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.
State inmates; require MDOC to pay increased rate to house inmates in county jails.
Conditional medical release; revise authority of MDOC.
Mississippi Justice Reinvestment Act; enact.
Nonviolent habitual offender; revise sentencing.
MDOC; create Division of Reentry and Prison Industry within.
Supervised prison release programs; revise terms and conditions.
"Reentry Court Act of 2022"; authorize pilot reentry courts in certain circuit court districts.
Probation and parole officers; limit number of cases that may be handled.
Restitution centers; transition to pre-release centers.
Department of Corrections; create the Division of Parole to perform the administrative and fiscal functions of the Parole Board.
The Juvenile Offender Parole and Rehabilitation Act; enact.
Parole revocation; revise definition of technical violation.
MDOC; require to promulgate rules regarding use of technology portals by those on probation or parole.
Department of Corrections; authorize to exempt agricultural equipment from bid requirements.
Expunction; allow after 20 years of good behavior with certain exceptions.
"Reentry Court Act of 2022"; authorize pilot reentry courts in certain circuit court districts.
"Mississippi Earned Parole Eligibility Act"; enact.
"Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act"; create.
Commissioner of Corrections and community corrections; bring forward various sections relating to.
Reentry for offenders; bring forward certain sections relating to.
Nonadjudication; authorize completion of workforce training or similar training as an option for.
Parole board; revise notification time frame given to offender's victim for offender release and remove certain prohibition.
State offenders in county jail; MDOC to pay increased rate to county to expedite removal of.
Reentry courts; create pilot reentry court, and establish rehab and workforce development program at MDOC.
Correctional facilities; revise penalty for bringing a controlled substance onto the property of.
"Mississippi Correctional Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2021"; enact.
MDOC supervised release; prohibit incarceration for minor violations of and reduce maximum term for certain forms of.
Parole; revise length of sentence to be served before offenders may request judicial recommendation of.
Parole; early release for nonviolent offenders with less than 3 years to serve for participation in drug court.
Mississippi correctional system; establish Department of Reentry and Supervision and Office of Corrections Ombudsman.
Meritorious earned-time credits; revise application of in relation to parole eligibility date.
Earned-release supervision; Parole Board to approve before offender is released on.
Medical prison release program; revise authority of MDOC and Mississippi Parole Board.
Parole of prisoners; revise list of offenses that cause ineligibility of offenders convicted between 1995-2014.
Supervised prison release programs; revise terms and conditions.
Expunction; allow after 20 years' good behavior with certain exceptions.
Correctional system cost-per-day reviews; transfer responsibility from PEER to MDOC.
State offenders; MDOC to reimburse counties for medical and legal fees of.
Corrections; create a Corrections Inspection Council to serve in advisory capacity to state officials.
Office of Department of Corrections Ombudsman; establish.
Parole Board; bring forward sections relating to powers and duties of.
Restitution centers; transition to pre-release centers.
Nonviolent habitual offender; revise sentencing.
Trusty and earned-time programs; change eligibility to participate in.
Corrections; revise qualifications for commissioner and bring forward sections on parole and jails.
Department of Corrections; increase number of offenders in regional facilities and adjust regional per diem.
Corrections; senior status judge may authorize parole eligibility for nonviolent offender.
State offenders serving sentences in county jails; extend repealer on.
Compassionate Parole Eligibility Act of 2020; create.
County sheriffs; revise recordkeeping requirements for meals served to prisoners.
Conditional medical release; prohibit offenders convicted of capital murder from receiving.
Walnut Grove Correctional Authority; transfer all rights, benefits, obligations and duties to Dept. of Corrections.
Parole; early release for nonviolent offenders with less than 3 years to serve for participation in drug court.
Medical and geriatric prison release; revise authority of MDOC and MS Parole Board.
State inmates eligible for release; require notification of certain terms and conditions of release be given to.
Corrections; require annual reports to the Legislature on successes and accomplishments.
Corrections; create a Corrections Inspection Council to serve in advisory capacity to state officials.
Restitution centers; transition to pre-release centers.
Office of Department of Corrections Ombudsman; establish.
Restitution centers; transition to post-release reentry centers.
State offenders; MDOC to reimburse counties for medical and legal fees of.
Department of Corrections; contract with the Multi-County Community Service Agency to provide workforce training.
Mississippi correctional system; establish Department of Reentry and Supervision and Office of Corrections Ombudsman.
Supervised prison release programs; revise terms and conditions.
Parole; change list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
Correctional facilities; revise penalty for bringing a controlled substance onto the property of.
Auditor of the Correctional system under PEER Committee; repeal.
Department of Corrections; shall contract to establish a state inmate cost-per-day review.
MDOC supervised release; prohibit incarceration for minor violations of and reduce maximum term for certain forms of.
Contraband cell phones; authorize circuit court to issue order to disable service from carrier.
Offender Community Work Programs; require MDOC transparency in approving counties for participation in.
Parole; change list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
Criminal history background checks; enact "Ban the Box."
Correctional facilities; revise penalty for bringing a controlled substance onto the property of.
Juvenile sentencing; provide criteria for determining parole eligibility and require hearing before imposing life without parole.
Earned-release supervision; Parole Board to approve before offender is released on.
Drug offenders; clarify parole eligibility.
Medical and geriatric release; revise authority of MDOC and MS Parole Board to grant.
Regional correctional facilities; increase minimum number of state offenders which may be housed in.
Technical violations; revise definition of for purposes of parole revocation.
Juvenile offenders; authorize information sharing between MDOC and MDHS to measure recidivism rates of.
Supervised release programs; revise terms and conditions of.
Youthful Offender Unit; offenders housed in to remain under court's jurisdiction.
Trusty and earned-time programs; change eligibility to participate in.
Department of Corrections; provide certain educational programs for adult offenders.
MDOC supervised release; prohibit incarceration for minor violations of & reduce maximum term for certain forms of.
Offender early-release programs; prohibit stacking of credits and specify rules for offenders under supervised release.
Offenders; MDOC to establish rules regarding uniforms for and items that may not be possessed by.
Access to correctional facilities; MDOC to promulgate rules allowing private marital and extended family visits.
Walnut Grove Correctional Facility; authorize housing of state offenders in.
County jail census data; facilitate availability of.
Probation and parole officers; limit number of cases that may be handled.
Drones; prohibit near and above correctional facilities.
Trusty status; offenders ineligible to work at Governor's Mansion if incarcerated for a violent crime.
Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on authority to collect fees from paroled offenders for deposit into.
Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend repeal date.
Parole supervision fees; extend date of repeal on authority to collect.
Electronic home detention; extend date of repeal.
State Parole Board; extend repeal date.
Alcohol and Drug Treatment Pilot Program in Bolivar County; extend repeal date.
Unmanned aircraft system; prohibit use of near correctional facilities.
Department of Corrections; provide certain clarification for contracts between the department and contractor for private correctional facilities.
Re-entry council; implement certain recommendations thereof.
Technical violations; clarify meaning of for graduate sanctions and revocation sentencing.
County jails; remove requirement to be approved under federal order for housing of state offenders.
Technical violation centers; authorize MDOC to extend the revocation period for up to 180 days.
Inmate case plans; MDOC to establish method of determining compliance with.
Correctional facilities; amend provisions related to contraband items.
Drug offenders; clarify parole eligibility.
Correctional facilities; allow MDOC more flexibility in contracting with private operators of.
Department of Corrections; provide certain educational programs for adult offenders.
MDOC; must remove offenders sentenced to TVCs from county jail within 14 days or reimburse county's housing expenses.
Correctional facilities; revise penalty for bringing a controlled substance onto the property of.
Community Corrections Division; provide staffing at American Probation and Parole Association standards.
Inmate case plans; remove timelines for implementation of.
Technical violation centers; allow MDOC to offer incentives to offenders who participate in programs of.
Parole; amend eligibility for offenders convicted of felonies with enhanced penalties.
Correctional facilities; revise penalty for bringing a controlled substance onto the property of.
Criminal history background checks; enact "Ban the Box."
Juvenile sentencing; provide criteria for determining parole eligibility and require hearing before imposing life without parole.
Trusty and earned-time programs; change eligibility to participate in.
Offender case plans; MDOC to develop for parole-eligible offenders convicted on or after July 1, 2014.
Parole; clarify list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
Crimes of violence; remove references to parole and early release in provision designating offenses as.
Youthful Offender Unit; offenders housed in to remain under court's jurisdiction.
Trusty status; offenders ineligible to work at Governor's Mansion if incarcerated for a violent crime.
Crimes of violence; remove references to parole and early release from provision of law designating offenses as such.
Parole; clarify list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
Parole hearings; not required for offenders convicted on or after July 1, 2014, who meet certain other requirements.
Offender temporary personal leave; MDOC commissioner may grant with certain conditions.
Private correctional facilities; must guarantee recidivism rate that is less than MDOC's recidivism rate.
Probation and parole officers; limit number of cases that may be handled.
Lee county; authorize to construct or acquire a county jail anywhere in the county.
Private correctional facilities; must guarantee recidivism rate that is less than MDOC's recidivism rate.
Technical violations; clarify meaning of for graduated sanctions and revocation sentencing.
"Ban the box;" facilitate post-incarceration employment opportunities for nonviolent felons.
Trusty and earned-time programs; change eligibility to participate in.
Conviction; clarify subsequent for certain crimes and post-conviction relief.
Parole; clarify eligibility for offenders convicted between 1995-2014.
Criminal history background checks; "Ban the Box".
Probation and parole officers; limit number of cases that may be handled.
Juvenile offenders; provide alternative sentencing and parole options if convicted of certain offenses.
Department of Corrections; provide certain educational programs for adult offenders.
Drug offenders; clarify parole eligibility.
Private correctional facilities; must use local vendors in providing services to offenders.
Crimes of violence; remove references to parole and early release from provision of law designating offenses as such.
Parole hearings; not required for offenders convicted on or after July 1, 2014, who meet certain other requirements.
Trusty status; offenders ineligible to work at Governor's Mansion if incarcerated for a violent crime.
Felony conviction; revise expunction of.
Failure to register as a sex offender; change method of determining length of required electronic monitoring by MDOC.
State-owned vehicles; MDOC Commissioner may request unmarked vehicle for use in official investigations.
Offender case plans; MDOC to develop for parole-eligible offenders convicted on or after July 1, 2014.
Parole; prohibit tolling if offender absconds and remove deadline for revocation hearings.
Parole board; may revoke parole of offender who commits a felony or absconds supervision.
Youthful Offender Unit; offenders housed in to remain under court's jurisdiction.
Crimes of violence; remove references to parole and early release in provision designating offenses as.
Sex offenders; amend MDOC's duty to monitor and investigate those who fail to register as such.
Offender temporary personal leave; MDOC commissioner may grant with certain conditions.
Habitual offender; offenses that trigger enhanced sentencing must have been committed when a person was 18 years of age or older.
Parole; clarify list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
Mississippi Prison Industries Corporation; abolish and transfer to MDOC.
Parole; clarify list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
Juvenile sentencing; provide criteria for determining parole eligibility and require hearing before imposing life without parole.
Parole; clarify list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
State vehicles; authorize DOC commissioner use of specified unmarked vehicles to prevent hindrance of official investigations.
Drones; prohibit near and above correctional facilities.
Private correctional facilities; must guarantee recidivism rate that is less than MDOC's recidivism rate.
Corrections; extend repeal date on MDOC's authority to place offenders in county jails.
Private correctional facilities; entities that operate shall be subject to the public records law.
Marion-Walthall County Correctional Facility; establish pilot re-entry program at.
Firearms; revise penalty for possession of by convicted felon.
Crimes of violence; remove references to parole and early release from provision of law designating offenses as such.
Trusty status; offenders ineligible to work at Governor's Mansion if incarcerated for a violent crime.
Parole; shall not be reduced by length of time offender absconds supervision.
Mississippi Prison Industries Corporation; abolish and transfer to MDOC.
Drug offenders; clarify ineligibility for parole.
Youthful Offender Unit; offenders housed in to remain under court's jurisdiction.
Parole hearings; not required for offenders convicted on or after July 1, 2014 who meet certain other requirements.
Failure to register as a sex offender; change method of determining length of required electronic monitoring by MDOC.
Juvenile sentencing; provide criteria for determining parole eligibility and require hearing before imposing life without parole.
Offender vocational training programs; MDOC to establish at each institution.
Crimes of violence; clarify ineligibility for parole.
Parole board; may revoke parole of offender who commits a felony or absconds supervision.
Crimes of violence; remove reference to parole in provision designating offenses as.
Parole; revise eligibility for.
Parole; clarify list of offenses that make offenders convicted between 1995-2014 ineligible for.
Offender case plans; MDOC to develop for parole-eligible offenders convicted on or after July 1, 2014.
Sex offenders; amend MDOC's duty to monitor and investigate those who fail to register as such.
Graduated sanctions; remove reference designating an arrest as a technical violation.
Offender temporary personal leave; MDOC commissioner may grant with certain conditions.
MS Prison Industries Corporation; may utilize county or municipal inmate labor under certain circumstances.
State-owned vehicles; MDOC Commissioner may request unmarked vehicle for use in official investigations.
Joint state-county work programs; MDOC to reimburse certain eligible counties for offenders participating in such programs.
Disbursement of earnings order for restitution centers; require Department of Corrections to institute.
Responsibilities of the correctional auditor; revise.
Regimented Inmate Discipline programs (RID); repeal.
Parole Board; revise powers and duties.
Corrections; require Inmate Fund to be a special fund; require RFPs for canteen; revise contract amount for review by procurement board.
Mississippi Re-entry Council; create.
Bolivar County Regional Facility; extend date of repeal on drug and alcohol treatment program.
Community Service Revolving Fund; extend repealer on.
Bolivar County Regional Facility; extend repealer on drug and alcohol program.
Shoplifting; revise penalties for.
Department of Health; provide that department shall license ex-offender group care homes.
Central Office of the Department of Corrections; exempt from State Personnel Board procedures.
Execution team; create and provide exemptions for drugs.
Sexual abuse; clarify for crimes against child or vulnerable adult.
Department of Corrections; authorize to contract with Lee County and Leflore County for regional correctional facilities.
Time served on probation or post release supervision; revise reduction process of.
Person convicted of violent crime seeking pardon; require notification of Parole Board, district attorney and sheriff for hearing.
State-owned vehicles; MDOC Commissioner may request unmarked vehicle for use in official investigations.
Prison agricultural lands; revise procedure for leasing.
Inmate Welfare Fund; revise administration of.
Mississippi Reentry Council; create.
Execution team, suppliers; identity confidential, confer immunity.
Leflore County private correctional facility; designate as a regional facility.
Regional correctional facilities; increase amount paid by MDOC to house state offenders.
Habitual offender; offenses that trigger enhanced sentencing must have been committed when a person was 18 years of age or older.
Regional/county correctional facilities; MDOC may pay base contract price to house state offenders plus 3% inflation increase.
Racial impact statements; authorize issuance of when proposed legislation may affect certain populations.
Parole; provide for conditional release of an offender to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in certain circumstances.
Probation/parole fees; extend date of repeal on MDOC's authority to collect from offenders under field supervision.
Trusty status; offenders ineligible to work at Governor's Mansion if incarcerated for a violent crime.
State-owned vehicles; MDOC Commissioner may request unmarked vehicle for use in official investigations.
Corrections; MDOC may accommodate private visits between an offender and his/her spouse at the offender's expense.
Habitual offenders; revise method of determining whether a felony triggers sentencing as.
Youthful Offender Unit; offenders housed in to remain under court's jurisdiction.
MDOC Early Release Programs; prohibit participation in by offenders convicted of house burglary.
Pilot Reentry Program; establish in City of Jackson.
Trusty time; exempt juvenile offenders from provisions that render all other offenders ineligible for a reduction in sentence.
Earned time; exempt juvenile offenders from the provisions which could make them ineligible for a reduction in sentence.
Regional correctional facility; MDOC may contract with Lee County to house offenders in such facility.
Juvenile sentencing; provide criteria for determining parole eligibility & require hearing before imposing life without parole.
Conditions for state offenders to serve sentences in county jails; delete repealer on.
Juvenile Detention and Alternatives Task Force; extend repealer on.
Crimes & sentencing; enact certain reforms.
State Parole Board; delete repealer on.
Corrections; delete repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.
State Parole Board; extend date of repeal to July 1, 2016.
MDOC; may incarcerate additional offenders in county and regional correctional facilities.
Corrections; extend repeal date on intensive home supervision programs and electronic home detention.
Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; extend date of repeal to July 1, 2018.
Minors; allow sentencing discretion in capital cases.
Mississippi Corrections and Criminal Justice Reform Act of 2014; enact.
State offenders; extend repeal date on MDOC's authority to house in county jails.
Parole; authorize for offenders who were juveniles when they committed the felonies for which they are incarcerated.
Earned time; exempt juvenile offenders from the provisions which could make them ineligible for a reduction in sentence.
Trusty time; exempt juvenile offenders from provisions that could make them ineligible for a reduction in sentence.
Youthful Offender Unit; provide the offender's housed at remain under court's jurisdiction.
Corrections; MDOC may accommodate private visits between an offender and his/her spouse at the offender's expense.
Parole; provide for conditional release of an offender to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in certain circumstances.
Walnut Grove Correctional Facility; authorize city to change the name of the facility.
Juvenile sentencing; provide criteria for determining parole eligibility & require hearing before imposing life without parole.
Racial/impact statements; authorize issuance of when proposed legislation may affect criminal offender populations.
Pilot Reentry Program; establish in City of Jackson.
MDOC early-release programs; increase the monthly fee paid by offenders being supervised by the Community Corrections Division.
State-owned vehicles; MDOC Commissioner may request unmarked vehicle for use in official investigations.
MDOC Early Release Programs; prohibit participation by offenders convicted of house burglary.
MDOC; may house additional offenders in county or regional correctional facilities.
Trusty status; offenders convicted of murder or any other crime of violence shall not work at Governor's Mansion.
Early release programs; revise eligibility and authorize release for certain juvenile offenders.
Leflore County Correctional Facility; authorize the incarceration of federal prisoners at facility.
Department of Corrections; authorize to contract for housing of males at certain county/regional correctional facility.
Country/regional correctional facilities; authorize the incarceration of additional offenders in such facilities.
Mississippi Corrections Accountability Act; create.
Offender cell phone use; MDOC commissioner authorized to operate electronic system to block such use.
Trusty status; offenders convicted of murder or any other crime of violence shall not work at Governor's Mansion.
Kyle Todd Memorial Act; persons convicted of manslaughter or aggravated assault must serve 50% of sentence.