Supplement: AL HB110 | 2021 | Regular Session | HB110 for Ways and Means General Fund
For additional supplements on Alabama HB110 please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: Pardons and Paroles Board, Dept. of Corrections, limits of confinement for parole and probation violations further provided for, provide Dept of Corrections responsible for health care costs on parolees and probationers in certain circumstances, provide Dept. of Corrections required to designate county jails for confinement of parole and probation violators, to provide that pardons and paroles may establish residential transition centers and provide for operation, notification of courts to Dept. of Corrections of defendant sentenced to its custody further provided for, Secs. 14-3-30, 15-22-29, 15-22-32, 15-22-52, 15-22-54 am'd.
Status: 2021-04-07 - Conference Committee on HB110 2021RS first Substitute Offered [HB110 Detail]
Download: Alabama-2021-HB110-HB110_for_Ways_and_Means_General_Fund.html
Bill Title: Pardons and Paroles Board, Dept. of Corrections, limits of confinement for parole and probation violations further provided for, provide Dept of Corrections responsible for health care costs on parolees and probationers in certain circumstances, provide Dept. of Corrections required to designate county jails for confinement of parole and probation violators, to provide that pardons and paroles may establish residential transition centers and provide for operation, notification of courts to Dept. of Corrections of defendant sentenced to its custody further provided for, Secs. 14-3-30, 15-22-29, 15-22-32, 15-22-52, 15-22-54 am'd.
Status: 2021-04-07 - Conference Committee on HB110 2021RS first Substitute Offered [HB110 Detail]
Download: Alabama-2021-HB110-HB110_for_Ways_and_Means_General_Fund.html
Committee: Ways and Means General Fund | Sponsor: Hill |
Analyst: Pete Grogan | Date: 02/05/2021 |
FISCAL NOTE
House Bill 110 as introduced requires the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) to be (1) responsible for health care costs of parole and probation violators housed in county jails and (2) reimburse county jails for housing parolees and probationers at a rate of $20 per day
These provisions would increase the obligations of the Alabama Department of Corrections by an undetermined amount dependent upon the number of parolees and probationers in the custody of a consenting county jail, and of those the number requiring health care and the cost to provide the same.
Steve Clouse, Chair Ways and Means General Fund |