Creates a pretrial incarceration alternative pilot program in Caddo Parish (RE1 SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)
Impact
Should HB 159 be enacted, it introduces significant changes to how pretrial incarceration is managed within the state, specifically in Caddo Parish. The proposed legislation necessitates collaboration among the court system, the sheriff's department, and the district attorney's office to ensure defendants meet the eligibility requirements for the program. Participants will be monitored electronically and must adhere to additional conditions, such as behavior health checks, which could serve to address underlying issues contributing to criminal behavior.
Summary
House Bill 159 establishes a pilot program in Caddo Parish designed to utilize active electronic monitoring as an alternative to traditional pretrial incarceration. The program aims to allow eligible defendants to remain at home while awaiting trial, contingent on meeting specific criteria set forth by the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office. This initiative targets non-violent offenders who are assessed as likely to comply with the conditions of the program, thus promoting a more rehabilitative approach to pretrial detention.
Sentiment
The initial response to HB 159 has been largely positive, as it is seen as a progressive move towards decreasing jail populations and providing alternatives to incarceration. Advocates for criminal justice reform express support, believing that such programs can reduce recidivism rates and foster community reintegration. However, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of monitoring and the potential for systemic biases in determining eligibility and compliance.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include concerns over how to effectively manage the electronic monitoring aspect, including potential costs for defendants and issues of compliance. Additionally, the responsibility for medical and living expenses during participation in the program has been outlined, with the sheriff not being liable for these costs. There is also the issue of whether the collaboration necessitated by the bill will function efficiently, given the different interests of each agency involved.
Provides relative to the authority of the Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission to use the payment in lieu of taxes program (OR NO IMPACT LF EX See Note)
Provides for the operation of saltwater disposal wells in the parishes of Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, DeSoto, Red River, and Webster (EG +$111,002 SG EX See Note)
(Constitutional Amendment) Authorizes parishes to exempt business inventory from ad valorem taxes and authorizes parishes to reduce the percentage of fair market value applicable to business inventory (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)
Dedicates certain revenue for juvenile rehabilitation programs and establishes the Communities Aligned to Help Educate Youth Fund. (7/1/25) (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)
In Pennsylvania Rural Health Redesign Center Authority, further providing for definitions, for Pennsylvania Rural Health Redesign Center Authority, for powers and duties, for roles of participating payers, for roles of participant rural hospitals and for data collection and retention; and making an editorial change.