Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2756

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
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Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the release of an inmate on medically recommended intensive supervision.

Impact

The bill aims to lessen prison overcrowding and address the growing concerns over the health and welfare of aging inmates and those with severe health issues. By prioritizing medical conditions in the decision-making process of inmate releases, SB2756 shifts the focus from punitive measures to rehabilitation, particularly for vulnerable populations. This potential change in policy reflects a broader movement within the criminal justice system towards more compassionate and practical approaches in dealing with inmates who may not pose a public threat.

Summary

SB2756 is a Texas bill intended to facilitate the release of inmates who are deemed medically unfit to serve their sentences under standard conditions. The bill amends several sections of the Government Code, specifically targeting provisions for inmates who are elderly, terminally ill, or have significant mental or physical disabilities. It allows for their release under medically recommended intensive supervision if these inmates can be adequately monitored and do not pose a threat to public safety, streamlining the process for those individuals to regain their freedom under stringent conditions of supervision.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate around the implications of releasing inmates considered unfit for traditional incarceration due to their medical conditions. Proponents argue that this change is crucial for humane treatment and better management of healthcare costs in the correctional system. In contrast, opponents express concerns regarding public safety, fearing that even those medically unfit might still pose a risk to society. The bill necessitates clear and convincing evidence from parole panels, ensuring that the decision to release an inmate is not based solely on their past offenses or criminal history, which remains a contentious aspect of the bill's framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX H5365

Medically Recommended Intensive Supervision Pregram

TX HB2943

Relating to post-release housing for inmates released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX SB2777

Probation or post-release supervision of an inmate; clarify revocation.

TX HB2854

Relating to the required approval of certain hospital visits as a condition of release on parole or to mandatory supervision for certain releasees and to the hospital's liability for damages resulting from those visits.

TX SB2338

Relating to the award of work-for-time credits to certain persons released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX SB1416

Relating to the required approval of certain hospital visits as a condition of release on parole or to mandatory supervision for certain releasees and to the hospital's liability for damages resulting from those visits.

TX SB2236

Earned-release supervision; require Parole Board to approve release of offenders.

TX HB3951

Relating to the transportation of an inmate after release on parole, mandatory supervision, or conditional pardon.

TX HB2306

Relating to changing the eligibility for release on parole of certain inmates serving sentences for trafficking offenses involving child victims and disabled individuals.

TX SB2050

Corrections; extend repealer on intensive supervision program and electronic home detention.

Similar Bills

OK HB2051

Practice of medicine; creating the Supervised Physicians Act; limiting scope of supervised practice; directing specified Boards to promulgate certain rules; requiring collaborative practice arrangements; creating certain exemptions; effective date.

OK HB2051

Practice of medicine; creating the Supervised Physicians Act; limiting scope of supervised practice; directing specified Boards to promulgate certain rules; requiring collaborative practice arrangements; creating certain exemptions; effective date.

IL SB1785

CD CORR-MSR-SUPERVISION CREDIT

MS HB1062

Dental hygienists; authorize to provide services to patients under the general supervision of dentists under certain conditions.

OK SB1567

Practice of nursing; modifying restriction on supervision fees for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; prohibiting certain requirements by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Effective date.

CA SB396

Corrections: supervision.