California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB941

Introduced
1/29/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
3/17/26  

Caption

Private detention facilities: canteens.

Impact

The introduction of SB941 brings significant changes to the operation of commissaries at private detention facilities, which are defined as those operated by for-profit entities under governmental contracts. By standardizing the markup on sale prices, the bill aims to alleviate financial burdens on detainees, who rely on commissaries for essential goods such as food and hygiene supplies. This could foster a more equitable treatment of individuals confined in these private entities, potentially reducing charges associated with basic necessities, thereby impacting local economics and the profitability of these facilities.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 941, introduced by Senator Padilla, aims to regulate the pricing structure of goods sold in commissaries at private detention facilities. This bill establishes specific provisions that govern the markup rates for articles sold in these facilities’ commissaries, ensuring they do not exceed a 35% markup over the purchase price from vendors. By doing so, the legislation attempts to maintain fair pricing for individuals confined in private facilities, which may often be profit-driven entities. This aligns with existing laws that govern state-operated canteens, thus extending similar protections to those in private institutions.

Contention

While the bill sets a clear regulatory framework for pricing at private detention facilities, concerns may arise regarding the overall implications of profit-driven models within detention systems. Some stakeholders might argue that enforcing such price caps could hinder the operational efficacy of these facilities, which often rely on ancillary services for their profitability. Furthermore, there is potential debate over the sufficiency of a 35% markup, as advocates for reform may argue it remains too high. The legislation could inspire discussions around the broader issues of private prison systems and their accountability within the justice system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1633

Taxation: private detention facilities.

CA AB1801

Public agencies: approval: detention facilities.

CA SB1367

Planning and zoning: detention facilities.

CA SB1399

Locked detention facilities: civil immigration: reviews.

CA SB1610

County detention facilities; arrestees; information

CA HB151

An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Detention Facilities.

CA HB1498

To Amend The Law Concerning Military-type Canteens And Exchanges.

CA HB196

Juvenile detention, management of county juvenile detention facilities further provided for

CA SB1009

Juveniles: detention.

CA H0833

Private School Facilities

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