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  • HB 177 Courthouse security; increase in assessments therefor.
  • HB 191 Inmates; functional literate to participate in literacy program.
  • HB 207 Correctional facilities, community-based; location and notice.
  • HB 218 Jail farm board or regional jail authority; allows state to partner with city to establish.
  • HB 221 Prisoner Reentry Fund; created, rates for telephone services.
  • HB 224 Courthouse security; increase in assessments.
  • HB 230 Inmates; Department of Corrections to include literacy and education programs in facilities.
  • HB 235 Jail farm board or regional jail authority; provides procedures for membership, report.
  • HB 303 Incarcerated persons; person under disability excluded for purposes of executing wills, etc.
  • HB 352 Detention orders; extends maximum emergency custody period.
  • HB 365 Jail facilities, local or regional; extends deadline for consideration of construction, etc.
  • HB 378 Courthouse security; assessment.
  • HB 401 Child support; incarcerated person in work program who designates 50% thereto.
  • HB 438 Probation officers; court may order that investigations & reports only contain certain information.
  • HB 475 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
  • HB 548 Education expenses; requires Dept. of Juv. Justice to pay for any juvenile placed in corrections.
  • HB 603 Prisoners; assessment of those with infectious diseases to determine work and housing assignments.
  • HB 622 Prescriptions; exception to requirement for patients in certain correctional institutions.
  • HB 629 Prisoners; felony to tamper with fire protection or fire suppression system.
  • HB 635 Correctional officer; warden, assistant warden and supervisor added to defintion thereof.
  • HB 691 Prisoners; certain documents to be provided to prisoner upon release.
  • HB 795 Child support; allows incarcerated persons to have their obligation adjusted during incarceration.
  • HB 847 Gangs; collection of information on individuals identified as members thereof.
  • HB 882 Prisoners; restrictions on suits, claims, etc. maintained against while incarcerated.
  • HB 901 Gangs; person on probation prohibited from any contact.
  • HB 968 Correctional Education, Bd. of; changes membership to provide appointments of teachers.
  • HB 984 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; penalties.
  • HB 991 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; revocation of probation of those not registered.
  • HB 1060 Parole; Board shall not deny a fourth consecutive time soley on basis of serious nature of offense.
  • HB 1093 Prisoners; medical records to be provided thereto upon release.
  • HB 1101 Sexually violent predators; adds to list of offenses that qualify as sexual offenses.
  • HB 1255 Department of Corrections; privatization of food service.
  • HB 1261 Work release program; sheriff may remove person for noncompliance.
  • HB 1332 Juvenile detention facilities; placement of adults.
  • HB 1359 Sexually violent predators; electronic monitoring and supervision of those on conditional release.
  • HB 1452 Corrections, Board of; membership and powers, report.
  • HB 1526 Probation; placement of certain offenders within community-based agency.
  • HB 1530 Discharge of prisoner; records required upon release.
  • HB 1550 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
  • HB 1565 Child support; court give notice to incarcerated person for obligation adjustment thereof.
  • HJ 65 Correctional facilities; Secretary of Public Safety to study use of faith-based volunteers therein.
  • HJ 115 Sex offenders; Crime Commission to study need for additional institutional programming.
  • SB 17 Death penalty; moratorium on prisoner executions.
  • SB 44 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
  • SB 105 Prisoners; provides for good conduct allowance therefor depending on their performance and conduct.
  • SB 151 Street gangs, criminal; probation officers to share certain information with law-enforcement office.
  • SB 185 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
  • SB 249 Parole Board; establishes a Parole Guidelines Review Panel.
  • SB 316 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; penalties.
  • SB 320 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; requires sex offenders to reregister every 90 days.
  • SB 343 Jails, regional; exempts certain counties from funding limitation.
  • SB 344 Gangs; person on probation prohibited from any contact.
  • SB 416 Health professions; Board of Dentistry to issue temporary permits for certain clinicians.
  • SB 441 Correctional Education, Board of; changes membership to provide appointments of teachers.
  • SB 457 Sheriff; courthouse security.
  • SB 458 Income tax, state; credit for certain health care practitioners.
  • SB 500 Corrections, Board of; membership and powers.
  • SB 501 Residential community programs; nonviolent criminals opportunity to participate.
  • SB 561 Gang information; juvenile records.
  • SB 566 Probation officers; investigations and reports required thereby in certain cases.
  • SB 572 Sentencing revocation reports, etc.; completion and use thereof.
  • SB 612 Prisoner Reentry Fund; created, rates for telephone services.
  • SB 618 Child-friendly visiting rooms; state and local correctional facilities required to provide.
  • SB 633 Courthouse security fee.
  • SB 694 Sexually violent predators; adds to list of offenses that qualify as sexual offenses.
  • SJ 91 Incarcerated persons; joint subcommittee to study increasing access to higher education therefor.
  • SJ 126 Prisoner Reentry to Society, Program for; Joint Subcommittee Studying, continued.