SB 1572: Criminal Rehabilitation
GENERAL BILL by Powell
Criminal Rehabilitation; Specifying that to rehabilitate the offender to transition back to the community successfully is one of the primary purposes of sentencing; reducing the minimum sentence that must be served by a defendant from 85 percent of the sentence to 65 percent; revising provisions concerning gain-time to provide for outstanding deed gain-time, good behavior time, and rehabilitation credits, etc.
Effective Date: 7/1/2024
Last Action: 3/8/2024 Senate - Died in Criminal Justice
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Last Action: 3/8/2024 Senate - Died in Criminal Justice
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Senate Committee References:
- Criminal Justice (CJ)
- Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice (ACJ)
- Fiscal Policy (FP)
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 1/5/2024 Senate • Filed
1/10/2024 Senate • Referred to Criminal Justice; Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice; Fiscal Policy
• Introduced
3/8/2024 Senate • Died in Criminal Justice
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SB 1572, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 1/5/2024 at 4:41 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location Track Bills H 235 Criminal Rehabilitation Hart Identical Last Action: 3/8/2024 H Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee Citations - Statutes (28)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 316.027 Crash involving death or personal injuries. Page 10 (pdf) 316.1935 Fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer; aggravated fleeing or eluding. Page 10 (pdf) 381.004 HIV testing. Page 11 (pdf) 775.084 Violent career criminals; habitual felony offenders and habitual violent felony offenders; three-time violent felony offenders; definitions; procedure; enhanced penalties or mandatory minimum prison terms. Page 17 (pdf) 775.0845 Wearing mask while committing offense; reclassification. Page 18 (pdf) 775.0847 Possession or promotion of certain images of child pornography; reclassification. Page 19 (pdf) 775.0861 Offenses against persons on the grounds of religious institutions; reclassification. Page 20 (pdf) 775.0862 Sexual offenses against students by authority figures; reclassification. Page 20 (pdf) 775.087 Possession or use of weapon; aggravated battery; felony reclassification; minimum sentence. Page 21 (pdf) 775.0875 Unlawful taking, possession, or use of law enforcement officer’s firearm; crime reclassification; penalties. Page 22 (pdf) 777.03 Accessory after the fact. Page 23 (pdf) 777.04 Attempts, solicitation, and conspiracy. Page 23 (pdf) 784.07 Assault or battery of law enforcement officers and other specified personnel; reclassification of offenses; minimum sentences. Page 24 (pdf) 794.011 Sexual battery. Page 25 (pdf) 794.0115 Dangerous sexual felony offender; mandatory sentencing. Page 25 (pdf) 794.023 Sexual battery by multiple perpetrators; reclassification of offenses. Page 25 (pdf) 812.081 Theft of or trafficking in trade secrets; definitions; penalties; providing to foreign entities; restitution. Page 26 (pdf) 817.568 Criminal use of personal identification information. Page 27 (pdf) 831.032 Offenses involving forging or counterfeiting private labels. Page 28 (pdf) 843.22 Traveling across county lines with intent to commit a burglary. Page 30 (pdf) 874.04 Gang-related offenses; enhanced penalties. Page 31 (pdf) 921.002 The Criminal Punishment Code. Page 1 (pdf) 944.275 Gain-time. Page 3 (pdf) 944.281 Ineligibility to earn gain-time due to disciplinary action. Page 32 (pdf) 944.473 Inmate substance abuse testing program. Page 32 (pdf) 944.70 Conditions for release from incarceration. Page 33 (pdf) 944.801 Education for state prisoners. Page 33 (pdf) 947.005 Definitions. Page 35 (pdf)