Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0412

Introduced
11/5/25  
Refer
11/17/25  

Caption

Parole

Impact

The proposed changes in S0412 may significantly impact state laws governing parole by ensuring that the commission stays informed of inmate progress through regular updates from the Department of Corrections. This includes information on the inmate's behavior, participation in rehabilitation programs, and any disciplinary issues that could affect parole eligibility. By mandating such evaluations, the bill aims to create a more transparent and data-driven approach to parole decisions.

Summary

Bill S0412, introduced in the Florida Senate, focuses on amending regulations related to parole and establishing more rigorous review guidelines for the Florida Commission on Offender Review. This bill requires the commission to conduct an annual review of objective parole guidelines based on statistical analyses derived from commission actions. The intent is to enhance the parole process through improved data utilization, potentially leading to fairer outcomes for offenders seeking parole.

Contention

While supporters of the bill may advocate for these amendments as necessary for updating and improving the parole system, there could be contention around how these statistical methods are implemented and whether they can genuinely reflect individual inmate circumstances. Concerns may arise over the reliance on data potentially leading to a one-size-fits-all approach, thus ignoring the complexities of rehabilitation and personal circumstances of inmates.

Companion Bills

FL H0061

Similar To Objective Parole Guidelines

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.