Correctional Institutions

State (Maryland)
Maryland 2017 Regular Session

Carroll County - Detention Center - Polygraph Testing [SB-372] [Crime ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ]
Establishing that a specified prohibition on requiring an employee or a prospective employee to take a polygraph examination or similar test as a condition of prospective or continued employment does not apply to an individual employed as a correctional officer or in any other capacity that involves direct personal contact with an inmate in the Carroll County Detention Center.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Carroll County Senators Approved By The Governor - Chapter 122 on 04/11/2017

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State (Maryland)
Maryland 2017 Regular Session

Higher Education - Adult Correctional Institutions - Job Training and Education [HB-459] [Education ] [Labor, Jobs, Employment ] [Criminal Justice ] [Funding ] [Public Safety ]
Requiring, under specified circumstances and subject to specified funding recommendations, postsecondary education and workforce training programs developed and recommended by the Correctional Education Council to provide inmates in correctional institutions in the Division of Correction with the requisite training, certifications, and experience to obtain careers in in-demand job sectors; authorizing the Justice Reinvestment Oversight Board to make a specified recommendation; etc.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Kathleen M Dumais Approved By The Governor - Chapter 687 on 05/25/2017

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State (Maine)
Maine 128th Legislature

An Act To Allow Corrections Officers To Administer Naloxone [HB-324] [Crime ] [Healthcare ] [Public Health ] [Overdose Prevention ] [Law Enforcement ] [Public Safety ]
An Act To Allow Corrections Officers To Administer Naloxone

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Andre E. Cushing Ld 324 In Senate, June 16, 2017, This Bill, Having Been Returned By The Governor, Together With Objections To The Same Pursuant To The Provisions Of The Constitution Of The State Of Maine, After Reconsideration, The Senate Proceeded To Vote On The Question: "shall This Bill Become A Law Notwithstanding The Objections Of The Governor?" 32 In Favor And 0 Against, Accordingly It Was The Vote Of The Senate That The Bill Become Law And The Veto Was Overridden. on 06/16/2017

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State (Maine)
Maine 128th Legislature

An Act To Rename and Repurpose the Mountain View Youth Development Center as the Mountain View Correctional Facility and To Eliminate the Charleston Correctional Facility as a Facility Separate from Mountain View [SB-1457] [Crime ] [Criminal Justice ] [Public Safety ] [Children and Youth ] [Law Enforcement ]
An Act To Rename and Repurpose the Mountain View Youth Development Center as the Mountain View Correctional Facility and To Eliminate the Charleston Correctional Facility as a Facility Separate from Mountain View

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Kimberley C. Rosen Passed To Be Enacted - Emergency - 2/3 Elected Required, In Concurrence. on 06/06/2017

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State (Maine)
Maine 128th Legislature

An Act To Prohibit the Privatization of State Correctional Facilities and the State's Forensic Hospitals [HB-1296] [Crime ] [Healthcare ] [Public Safety ] [Criminal Justice ] [Law Enforcement ]
An Act To Prohibit the Privatization of State Correctional Facilities and the State's Forensic Hospitals

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Justin Mark Chenette On Motion By Senator Rosen Of Hancock The Senate Insisted To Bill And Accompanying Papers Committed To The Committee On Criminal Justice And Public Safety In Non-concurrence on 06/27/2017

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