SB 1670: Corrections Department
GENERAL BILL by Brown-Waite
Corrections Department; amends specified provisions re state correctional system, DOC, & re inmate labor & correctional work programs; redesignates correctional institutions as "prisons" & community correctional centers as "workrelease centers"; amends specified provisions re vending operations, Stop Inmate Fraud Program, probation & community control, county & municipal detention facilities, & youthful offenders, etc. Amends FS.
Last Action: 5/5/2000 Senate - Died on Calendar
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2/24/2000 | Senate |
• Prefiled |
3/7/2000 | Senate |
• Introduced, referred to Criminal Justice; Fiscal Policy SJ 00099 |
3/15/2000 | Senate |
• On Committee agenda Criminal Justice, 03/20/00, 3:30 pm, 37S |
3/20/2000 | Senate |
• Comm. Action: Favorable by Criminal Justice; YEAS 4 NAYS 0 SJ 00251 |
3/21/2000 | Senate |
• Now in Fiscal Policy SJ 00251 |
3/30/2000 | Senate |
• Withdrawn from Fiscal Policy SJ 00322; Placed on Calendar |
5/5/2000 | Senate |
• Died on Calendar |
Related Bills
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Bill Analyses
Type | Analysis | Author | Posted | Format |
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Bill Analysis | S 1670 | Criminal Justice (Post-Meeting) | 3/12/2000 12:00 AM |
Vote History - Committee
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No Vote History AvailableCitations - Statutes (51)
Citation | Catchline | Location in Bill Location In Bill Help |
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413.051 | Eligible blind persons; operation of vending stands. | |
414.40 | Stop Inmate Fraud Program established; guidelines. | |
944.012 | Legislative intent. | |
944.02 | Definitions. | |
944.023 | Comprehensive correctional master plan. | |
944.026 | Community-based facilities and programs. | |
944.033 | Community correctional centers; existence; location; purpose; restriction. | |
944.09 | Rules of the department; offenders, probationers, and parolees. | |
944.095 | Siting of additional correctional facilities; procedure. | |
944.10 | Department of Corrections to provide buildings; sale and purchase of land; contracts to provide services and inmate labor. | |
944.11 | Department to regulate admission of books. | |
944.115 | Smoking prohibited inside state correctional facilities. | |
944.14 | Supervision of correctional institutions; enforcement of orders and regulations. | |
944.151 | Security of correctional institutions; legislative intent; periodic physical inspection of facilities; security audits; reports of security audits; procedures in the event of escapes; annual budget request. | |
944.23 | Persons authorized to visit state prisons. | |
944.24 | Administration of correctional institutions for women. | |
944.31 | Inspector general; inspectors; power and duties. | |
944.32 | Reports of prison inspectors; recordation; inspection. | |
944.35 | Authorized use of force; malicious battery and sexual misconduct prohibited; reporting required; penalties. | |
944.39 | Interference with prisoners; penalty. | |
944.402 | Reward for capture of escapee from correctional institution. | |
944.44 | Holding persons as hostages; penalty. | |
944.45 | Mutiny, riot, strike; penalty. | |
944.46 | Harboring, concealing, aiding escaped prisoners; penalty. | |
944.47 | Introduction, removal, or possession of certain articles unlawful; penalty. | |
944.611 | Legislative intent. | |
944.613 | Methods of transportation. | |
944.801 | Education for state prisoners. | |
944.803 | Faith-based programs for inmates. | |
944.8031 | Inmate's family visitation; legislative intent; minimum services provided to visitors; budget requests. | |
945.025 | Jurisdiction of department. | |
945.0311 | Employment of relatives. | |
945.091 | Extension of the limits of confinement; restitution by employed inmates. | |
945.215 | Inmate welfare and employee benefit trust funds. | |
945.21501 | Employee Benefit Trust Fund. | |
945.21502 | Inmate Welfare Trust Fund. | |
945.27 | Proceedings by department. | |
945.35 | Requirement for education on human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. | |
945.6031 | Required reports and surveys. | |
945.6037 | Nonemergency health care; inmate copayments. | |
945.72 | Eligibility and screening of inmates. | |
945.75 | Tours of state correctional facilities for juveniles. | |
946.002 | Requirement of labor; compensation; amount; crediting of account of prisoner; forfeiture; civil rights; prisoner not employee or entitled to compensation insurance benefits. | |
946.205 | Institutional work. | |
946.25 | Sale of hobbycrafts by prisoners. | |
946.40 | Use of prisoners in public works. | |
946.504 | Organization of corporation to operate correctional work programs; lease of facilities. | |
946.513 | Private employment of inmates; disposition of compensation received. | |
948.03 | Terms and conditions of probation or community control. | |
951.23 | County and municipal detention facilities; definitions; administration; standards and requirements. | |
958.04 | Judicial disposition of youthful offenders. |
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