Senate Bill sb1832

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    Florida Senate - 2005                                  SB 1832

    By Senator Argenziano





    3-995-05

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to the Department of

  3         Corrections; amending s. 944.091, F.S.;

  4         authorizing the department to contract with the

  5         Federal Government to house prisoners convicted

  6         in federal courts in this state; specifying

  7         conditions to be included in, and to be

  8         excluded from, such contracts; providing an

  9         effective date.

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11  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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13         Section 1.  Section 944.091, Florida Statutes, is

14  amended to read:

15         944.091  United States prisoners;, board authorized.--

16         (1)  The department is authorized upon request to board

17  prisoners of the United States committed to their custody by

18  any agency of the United States if such prisoners have less

19  than 6 months remaining of their federal sentence, and if such

20  prisoners have family relationships or job opportunities in

21  this state, on a space-available basis only.  Daily

22  compensation for the board of such prisoners shall be paid at

23  a rate to be mutually agreed upon by the department and the

24  appropriate United States agency.  Such compensation is to

25  recover the total maintenance cost of such prisoners which

26  shall be not less than the average cost per inmate per day for

27  all inmates confined by the department.

28         (2)  The department, when proper and adequate

29  facilities and personnel are available, may contract with

30  proper officials of the United States to provide custody,

31  care, subsistence, education, treatment, and training for

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 1  persons convicted of criminal offenses in the federal courts

 2  in this state.

 3         (a)  Any such contract must provide:

 4         1.  For reimbursing this state in full for all costs or

 5  expenses involved;

 6         2.  For the state to receive persons convicted of

 7  criminal offenses in federal courts in this state to serve

 8  their sentences in appropriate state institutions or

 9  facilities, according to formulas or conditions that are

10  negotiated in the contract; or

11         3.  For the United States to compensate this state by

12  monetary payment or receipt of persons convicted of criminal

13  offenses in the courts of this state, or a compensation of

14  both, according to formulas or conditions that are negotiated

15  in the contract.

16         (b)  Such a contract may not provide for this state to

17  receive more United States prisoners than are transferred to

18  United States custody under the contract.

19         (3)  Unless otherwise provided in the contract, a

20  person committed to this state under this section is subject

21  to all provisions of law and rule applicable to persons

22  committed for violations of state law not inconsistent with

23  the sentence imposed.

24         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2005.

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 2                          SENATE SUMMARY

 3    Authorizes the Department of Corrections to contract with
      the Federal Government to accept custody of persons
 4    convicted in federal court in this state. Such contract
      may provide for direct compensation, for an exchange of
 5    state prisoners for federal prisoners, or for a
      combination, but the state may not be required to accept
 6    more prisoners than does the United States Government in
      return. A person accepted into state custody is subject
 7    to state law and rule unless the contract provides
      otherwise.
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