995037
GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL Committee Amendment
SB2500 ACJ 12
Senator(s) Montford moved the following amendment:
Section: 04 EXPLANATION:
On Page: 119 Provides $50,000 in recurring general revenue funds
in the Department of Corrections for the Gadsden
Spec App: 766 County Jail Faith Behind Bars re-entry program.
NET IMPACT ON: Total Funds General Revenue Trust Funds
Recurring - 0 0 0
Non-Recurring - 0 0 0
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CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF
Program: Education And Programs
Adult Offender Transition, Rehabilitation
And Support 70450300
In Section 04 On Page 119
766 Special Categories 100777
Contracted Services IOEA
DELETE the fifth paragraph of proviso following Specific Appropriation
766:
From the funds in Specific Appropriation 766, $200,000 in recurring
general revenue funds is provided for the Bethel Empowerment Foundation
Reentry Program. Funds used for startup activities for the Bethel
Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program may not exceed 25 percent of the
total funds appropriated. Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program
will provide pre-release risk assessment, a plan-of-care, career
development and life skills training, and referrals for incarcerated
inmates who may be eligible for Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry
Program services upon release. Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry
Program will also provide post-release services including case
management, career development and life skills training, life-coaching
(mentoring), family reunification, and job placement assistance to
offenders on community supervision. Bethel Empowerment Foundation
Reentry Program may also provide such post-release services to formerly
incarcerated persons (ex-inmates) who have been released from a
Department of Corrections' facility no more than one year before entry
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into the Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program. Eligibility for
participation in the Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program is
limited to inmates, offenders on community supervision, and recently
released ex-inmates who are transitioning back into the communities and
workforce of Leon County and surrounding counties. The department may
request a budget amendment pursuant to chapter 216, Florida Statutes, to
transfer funding between Specific Appropriations 616, 628, 641, 726 and
766 in order to serve incarcerated inmates as well as persons under
community corrections supervision.
AND INSERT:
From the funds in Specific Appropriation 766, $150,000 in recurring
general revenue funds is provided for the Bethel Empowerment Foundation
Reentry Program. Funds used for startup activities for the Bethel
Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program may not exceed 25 percent of the
total funds appropriated. Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program
will provide pre-release risk assessment, a plan-of-care, career
development and life skills training, and referrals for incarcerated
inmates who may be eligible for Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry
Program services upon release. Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry
Program will also provide post-release services including case
management, career development and life skills training, life-coaching
(mentoring), family reunification, and job placement assistance to
offenders on community supervision. Bethel Empowerment Foundation
Reentry Program may also provide such post-release services to formerly
incarcerated persons (ex-inmates) who have been released from a
Department of Corrections' facility no more than one year before entry
into the Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program. Eligibility for
participation in the Bethel Empowerment Foundation Reentry Program is
limited to inmates, offenders on community supervision, and recently
released ex-inmates who are transitioning back into the communities and
workforce of Leon County and surrounding counties. The department may
request a budget amendment pursuant to chapter 216, Florida Statutes, to
transfer funding between Specific Appropriations 616, 628, 641, 726 and
766 in order to serve incarcerated inmates as well as persons under
community corrections supervision.
In Section On Page 000
766 000000 IOE
At the end of existing proviso language, following Specific
Appropriation 766, INSERT:
From the funds in Specific Appropriation 766, $50,000 in recurring
general revenue funds is provided for the Gadsden County Jail Faith
Behind Bars re-entry program. The Gadsden County Jail Faith Behind Bars
re -entry program offers pre-release activities such as substance abuse
counseling, anger management, employment skills, drug and alcohol
awareness education, family counseling, job search training, GED
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preparation, and horticultural training. The re-entry program partners
with the Gadsden County Chamber of Commerce to connect inmates with
employment opportunities following release.
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