Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1295

Introduced
1/26/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  

Caption

Inmates; medical institution; release

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state laws concerning the treatment of aging or disabled inmates. It provides a structured process for assessment and eligibility, thereby potentially reducing overcrowding within prison facilities while ensuring that prisoners with substantial medical needs are appropriately cared for. Importantly, the changes would streamline the release process under strict guidelines, ensuring that inmates receive necessary medical attention while also maintaining safety protocols.

Summary

SB1295 is a legislative measure introduced in Arizona aimed at modifying the process for releasing inmates to medical institutions for care. Specifically, the bill allows the director of the state department of corrections to release inmates who meet specific eligibility criteria, such as being enrolled in the Arizona long-term care system. This provision emphasizes medical needs as a critical factor for release, which reflects a growing awareness of inmates' health issues and long-term care requirements.

Contention

While proponents advocate for the humane treatment of inmates, concerns around accountability and potential risks associated with releasing inmates from custody persist. The requirement to notify victims of the offender about the release could be viewed as a positive step for transparency; however, opponents may argue that it does not fully address the complexities involved in balancing public safety with health care needs. This tension reflects broader societal debates about criminal justice reform and the appropriate treatment of incarcerated individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1629

Inmates; release to nursing institutions

AZ HB2229

Executive clemency; medical confinement release

AZ SB1264

Regional medical center; appropriation

AZ SB1567

Health care institutions; regulation

AZ HB2215

Inmate medical records; electronic storage

AZ HB2405

Topical medications

AZ HB2458

Prisoners; medical treatment; pregnancy; requirements

AZ SB1673

Inmate labor; wages

AZ HB2191

Religious institutions; development; allowed use

AZ HB2880

Unauthorized encampments; higher education institutions

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