Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2313

Introduced
1/22/24  

Caption

Adult incarceration contracts; services; costs

Impact

The bill is set to significantly impact how the state of Arizona manages its contracts with private correctional facilities. By requiring biennial comparisons of services offered by these contractors against those provided by state-operated facilities, the bill aims to ensure that private contractors deliver services that are at least equal in quality to state facilities, but potentially at lower costs. This could lead to reduced overall costs for the state while also pushing private contractors to maintain high standards of service and compliance with correctional regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2313 amends Section 41-1609.01 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to establish new criteria and requirements for contracts related to adult incarceration services. This bill aims to enhance the accountability and efficiency of contracted correctional services by introducing structured cost and service comparisons between private and public facility operations. Additionally, it mandates that proposals for such contracts demonstrate significant cost savings to the state and that they meet requisite operational standards. The bill affirms the need for a joint legislative budget committee review of all proposals, ensuring legislative oversight in the procurement process.

Contention

Notably, the bill includes provisions that could result in contentious discussions among stakeholders about the role of private contractors in the state's correctional system. Critics may argue that outsourcing correctional services can lead to profit-driven decisions that compromise inmate welfare or safety. Moreover, stipulations regarding the limitations on contractor liabilities, such as waiving sovereign immunity, raise concerns regarding the accountability of these contractors in the event of legal disputes. As such, while the bill aims to enhance operational efficiencies, it might prompt a divide among legislators and advocacy groups about the implications of increased privatization in corrections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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