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CS/HB 1219: State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund

GENERAL BILL by Justice Appropriations Subcommittee ; Smith ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Daniels ; Garcia ; Hart ; Lopez, V. ; Roth ; Valdés ; Woodson

State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund; Specifies which funds should receive revenue from specified sources; revises maximum annual amount that may be deposited into State-Operated Institutions Inmate Welfare Trust Fund; adds environmental health upgrades to DOC facilities & fixed capital outlay for educational facilities as permissible uses for funds; revises disposition of inmate copayments for health care.

Effective Date: 7/1/2023
Last Action: 4/4/2023 House - Laid on Table; companion bill(s) passed, see SB 7018 (Ch. 2023-244), SB 2500 (Ch. 2023-239)
Bill Text: PDF



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
2/28/2023 House • Filed
3/6/2023 House • Referred to Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
• Referred to Appropriations Committee
• Now in Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
3/7/2023 House • 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
3/17/2023 House • PCS added to Justice Appropriations Subcommittee agenda
3/21/2023 House • Favorable with CS by Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
3/22/2023 House • Reported out of Justice Appropriations Subcommittee
• Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
• CS Filed
• 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)
3/23/2023 House • Referred to Appropriations Committee
• Now in Appropriations Committee
3/24/2023 House • Added to Appropriations Committee agenda
3/28/2023 House • Favorable by Appropriations Committee
• Reported out of Appropriations Committee
• Bill released to House Calendar
• Added to Second Reading Calendar
3/29/2023 House • Bill added to Special Order Calendar (4/3/2023)
4/3/2023 House • Read 2nd time
• Placed on 3rd reading
• Added to Third Reading Calendar
4/4/2023 House • Substituted SB 7018
• Laid on Table; companion bill(s) passed, see SB 7018 (Ch. 2023-244), SB 2500 (Ch. 2023-239)