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OH SB202

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/27/2017

Primary Sponsor

Kevin Bacon

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Origin

Senate

132nd General Assembly (2017-2018)

AI Summary

  • Requires Department of Rehabilitation and Correction to establish a reentry program and facility for offenders rejected by halfway houses, with implementation within 24 months.

  • Mandates GPS monitoring of released offenders specify inclusionary and exclusionary zones with curfews and other reasonable restrictions.

  • Requires new GPS monitoring contracts with third-party administrators to include crime scene correlation programs accessible to law enforcement without subpoena or warrant for real-time location data.

  • Directs the department to establish and operate a statewide internet database within 12 months containing GPS-monitored offender information accessible only to law enforcement representatives.

  • Requires Adult Parole Authority to establish maximum case-load and work-load standards for parole and field officers comporting with American probation and parole association standards, with compliance required within two years.

Legislative Description

Enact Reagan Tokes Law-GPS monitoring of releasees

Crimes, Corrections, and Law Enforcement : Prisons

Last Action

Refer to Committee: Government Oversight and Reform

10/18/2017

Committee Referrals

Government Oversight and Reform10/18/2017

Full Bill Text

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