The bill requires the state board of parole to submit a list of offenders for community corrections transition placement referrals to the department of corrections staff. The staff shall inform the board when the referral is made or the reason for not making the referral. If an offender completes a community corrections program, the board shall schedule a parole release hearing and, if the decision is to deny parole, the majority of the full board is required to deny parole at that hearing. The bill requires community corrections boards to develop and use a structured, research-based decision-making process that combines professional judgment and actuarial risk and needs assessment tools. If a community corrections board denies a transition offender a community corrections transition placement, the board shall electronically inform the department of corrections regarding the basis for the denial, suggestions for program completion, and a suggested subsequent referral timeline.
The bill specifies the information that must be included in a community corrections transition placement referral or subsequent referral packet. Current law gives the jurisdiction where a community corrections transition placement intends to parole first right of refusal. The bill eliminates the first right of refusal if attempting to place the transition offender into a specialized community corrections program or if the offender requests a placement in a different jurisdiction. The bill requires the subsequent referral of an offender for community corrections transition placement within 6 to 12 months of the offender's denial if the offender has not had a class I code of penal discipline violation in the previous year; the offender does not have consecutive misdemeanor sentences to serve; and the offender does not have a pending immigration detainer, pending felony charges, or an extraditable warrant. The division of criminal justice is required to provide community corrections training to department of corrections staff and community corrections boards. The division shall produce a report describing key community corrections data trends.

Year

2018

Current status

  • Governor Signed (05/29/2018)
  • Sent to the Governor (05/15/2018)
  • Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments (05/04/2018)
  • House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments (04/20/2018)
  • House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to Appropriations (03/29/2018)
  • House Committee on Judiciary Lay Over Amended (03/22/2018)
  • Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary (02/21/2018)

Sponsors

P. Lee/C. Wist

Bill number

HB18-1251

Position

Support