California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3272

Introduced
2/16/24  

Caption

Prisons.

Impact

The impact of AB 3272 on state laws is primarily procedural. By amending Section 2043 of the Penal Code, the bill will help ensure that the language used in the laws pertaining to the California Correctional Center is clear and consistently applied. This might not lead to immediate changes in operations or policies within the Department of Corrections but serves to update the law for better understanding and implementation. As a technical amendment, it is not expected to alter the existing framework significantly or to initiate new programs or funding.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 3272, introduced by Assembly Member Weber on February 16, 2024, seeks to amend Section 2043 of the California Penal Code, which authorizes the establishment of the California Correctional Center at Susanville. The bill's primary purpose is to make technical and nonsubstantive changes to the existing legal framework surrounding the prison's establishment. While the content changes are minimal, the bill aims to clarify and update legislative language to reflect current standards and practices.

Contention

Given the nature of the changes proposed in AB 3272, there is little room for contention. The bill focuses on clarifying existing provisions without introducing new regulations or altering the prison's operational statuses. The technical nature of the amendments may lead to minimal discussions during legislative sessions, as stakeholders primarily view it as housekeeping legislation without significant implications on correctional policies or practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB701

Prisoners: exoneration: housing costs.

CA AB2405

Corrections: prisoners.

CA AB628

Prisons: employment of inmates.

CA SB850

Prisons.

CA AB2028

Prisons: security assessments.

CA AB2178

Prisons: bed thresholds.

CA AB2168

Prisons: prosecution of nonfelony offenses.

CA AB3001

Prisons: employment of inmates.

CA AB2766

Prisons: parole calculations and inmate release credits.

CA AB958

Prisons: visitation.

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