Bill Text: FL S0960 | 2020 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Citizen Oversight of Correctional Facilities
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2020-03-14 - Died in Criminal Justice [S0960 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S0960-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2020 SB 960 By Senator Bracy 11-00182A-20 2020960__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to citizen oversight of correctional 3 facilities; creating s. 944.0232, F.S.; creating a 4 Citizens Oversight Council adjunct to the Department 5 of Corrections; providing for membership and terms; 6 specifying duties and responsibilities of the council; 7 prohibiting the council from interfering with the day 8 to-day operations of the Department of Corrections or 9 the Department of Juvenile Justice or certain 10 facilities; providing a purpose of the council; 11 providing for confidentiality of council business; 12 authorizing reimbursement for per diem and travel 13 expenses; providing an effective date. 14 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 16 17 Section 1. Section 944.0232, Florida Statutes, is created 18 to read: 19 944.0232 Citizens Oversight Council.— 20 (1) The Citizens Oversight Council, an advisory council as 21 defined in s. 20.03(7), is created adjunct to the Department of 22 Corrections. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the 23 council shall operate in a manner consistent with s. 20.052. 24 (2)(a) The council shall consist of the following members: 25 1. Four members appointed by the President of the Senate. 26 2. Four members appointed by the Minority Leader of the 27 Senate. 28 3. Four members appointed by the Speaker of the House of 29 Representatives. 30 4. Four members appointed by the Minority Leader of the 31 House of Representatives. 32 (b) The initial members of the council shall be appointed 33 by October 1, 2020. Members shall be appointed for terms of 4 34 years. However, to achieve staggered terms, one member of each 35 appointing authority shall be appointed for an initial 2-year 36 term. Members must be appointed equally within each region of 37 the department. The council’s membership shall include, to the 38 greatest extent possible, former prisoners, persons who are 39 directly impacted by the correctional system, and criminal 40 justice or prison reform advocates. 41 (3) The council’s primary duties and responsibilities 42 include: 43 (a) Regularly conducting unannounced visits to adult and 44 juvenile correctional facilities, including facilities operated 45 by private contractors. Council members may enter any 46 correctional facility where prisoners or juveniles are kept and 47 shall be immediately admitted to such facilities upon their 48 request and may consult and confer with any prisoner or 49 juvenile, provided that there is adequate security. A council 50 member, upon any finding of concern, shall immediately contact 51 the warden and the two will work together to resolve the 52 concern. 53 (b) Conducting confidential interviews with administration, 54 staff, officers, prisoners, juveniles, prisoners’ and juveniles’ 55 families, volunteers, and public officials relating to the 56 operations and conditions of adult and juvenile correctional 57 facilities as well as the general health and welfare of 58 prisoners and juveniles. 59 (c) Conducting telephone interviews with prisoners and 60 juveniles in a manner similar to that of legal counsel in a 61 private area using a telephone that is not recorded. 62 (d) Making recommendations to the classification teams, 63 including recommendations regarding close management, 64 administrative confinement, and disciplinary hearings. 65 (4) The council may not interfere with the day-to-day 66 operations of the Department of Corrections or the Department of 67 Juvenile Justice or any facilities operated by or on behalf of 68 either department, but shall serve as a liaison between 69 administration, staff, prisoners, juveniles, and prisoners’ and 70 juveniles’ families. 71 (5) The council’s purpose is to transcend the turmoil that 72 exists between administration, staff, officers, prisoners, 73 juveniles, and prisoners’ and juveniles’ families and, 74 therefore, a council member may not discuss any circumstances or 75 findings with the media or any person who is not a member or 76 appointing authority of the council. 77 (6) Members of the council shall serve without compensation 78 but may receive reimbursement for per diem and travel expenses 79 as provided in s. 112.061. 80 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2020.