Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD45

Introduced
1/6/25  
Refer
1/6/25  
Engrossed
6/11/25  
Enrolled
6/12/25  

Caption

An Act Allowing the Department of Corrections to Offset Some of the Costs of Technology Provided to Residents of Correctional Facilities

Impact

The implementation of LD45 is expected to enable correctional facilities to enhance technological access for residents, which can support their reintegration into society by providing necessary skills and educational opportunities. The bill seeks to balance cost recovery for the technology with the financial capabilities of the residents. This can potentially reduce recidivism and facilitate better outcomes post-incarceration, directly impacting state laws regarding correctional education and rehabilitation programs.

Summary

LD45, titled 'An Act Allowing the Department of Corrections to Offset Some of the Costs of Technology Provided to Residents of Correctional Facilities', establishes the Resident Technology Fund within the Department of Corrections. This fund is designed to cover costs associated with technology provided to residents of correctional facilities, thereby supporting their access to educational and vocational programs. Additionally, the bill allows the department to charge a technology fee to residents based on their earnings, although the fee is capped to ensure it remains manageable for low-income residents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD45 appears to be generally positive among stakeholders who advocate for enhanced rehabilitation efforts in correctional facilities. Proponents view it as a necessary adjustment to improve support for residents while ensuring that funding is sourced sustainably through user fees. However, there are concerns regarding how these fees might impact residents who are already economically disadvantaged, suggesting a need for careful implementation and oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions around the fairness of charging technology fees to incarcerated individuals, especially those who may have minimal earnings. Critics may argue that while providing access to technology is vital, imposing fees could be seen as an additional financial burden on individuals who are already facing significant challenges. The limitation of fees to a maximum of 7% of monthly earnings, with a cap of $35, is a compromise aimed at mitigating these concerns while retaining the fund's purpose.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD18

An Act to Offset the Costs of Client Medical Care Support Workers at Department of Corrections Facilities and Study Correctional Service Fees and Collections

ME LD97

An Act to Facilitate the Improvement of Credit Scores of Residents of Department of Corrections Facilities

ME LD626

An Act to Explicitly Allow the Department of Corrections to Charge Room and Board to Residents Who Perform Remote Work in Detention and Correctional Facilities and to Amend the Laws Governing Rehabilitative Programs

ME LD1962

An Act to Increase Legislative Access to Department of Corrections Facilities and to Direct the Commissioner to Establish Rules Regarding Legislator Access to Correctional and Detention Facilities

ME HB1456

Assignment of offenders to correctional facilities.

ME HB730

AN ACT relating to local correctional facilities.

ME HB5

AN ACT relating to correctional facilities.

ME LD533

An Act to Allow Residents of the Department of Corrections to Opt In to Additional Restitution for Their Victims

ME SB2

AN ACT relating to correctional facilities.

ME HB1376

Relating To Correctional Facilities.

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