Relating To Gender Parity In Programs For Incarcerated Women. [HB-1131]
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Appropriates funds to the Hawaii Correctional System Oversight Commission to study all programming offered to persons incarcerated at correctional facilities and convene a group of incarcerated women for the purpose of identifying gaps in the programming offered to female inmates. Requires that the study be submitted to the Legislature by 6/30/2024. Effective 7/1/2050. (SD2)
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Received Notice Of Discharge Of All Conferees (hse. Com. No. 457). on 03/25/2024
Correctional facilities, local; stores and telephone systems, fees. [HB-912]
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Stores and telephone systems in local correctional facilities; fees. Provides that the net profits from the operation of stores and telephonic communication systems in local correctional facilities shall be used within each facility respectively for educational, recreational, or medical purposes for the benefit of the inmates to include behavioral health, substance abuse, reentry, and rehabilitative services and may be expended to pay for the training, salaries, and benefits of employees or contractors whose primary job is to provide such programs
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HB-912: Correctional facilities, local; stores and telephone systems, fees.
Sponsored by: Rep. Betsy B. Carr
Governor: Acts Of Assembly Chapter Text (chap0402) on 04/04/2024