Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF483

Introduced
2/28/23  
Introduced
2/28/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to an application for a reprieve, pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fines or forfeitures, or restoration of the rights of citizenship made to the board of parole.(See HF 637.)

Impact

The passage of HF483 would have a significant impact on the criminal justice system in Iowa, particularly on how individuals with criminal convictions can reintegrate into society after serving their sentences. By establishing clear timelines for acknowledging and reviewing applications, the bill seeks to reduce unnecessary delays and enhance the responsiveness of the parole system. This can aid in the rehabilitation process by allowing individuals to move forward without prolonged uncertainty regarding their status and rights.

Summary

House File 483, sponsored by Representative Gustoff, addresses the processes related to applications for reprieves, pardons, commutations of sentences, remissions of fines, or restoration of citizenship rights submitted to the Board of Parole in Iowa. The bill mandates that the Board acknowledge receipt of such applications within thirty days and makes it a requirement for the Board to render a recommendation to the governor, concerning these applications, within one year. This amendment aims to streamline the process and provide timely responses to individuals seeking clemency or restoration of their rights after having served their sentences.

Contention

Despite the bill's seemingly straightforward provisions, there may be points of contention regarding the criteria the Board uses to recommend approval or denial of the applications. Some may argue that the criteria need to encompass a broader context of individual circumstances and rehabilitation efforts, while others might caution against potential misuse of pardons and commutations. Ensuring a fair and just application process that balances the rights of individuals with public safety concerns is likely to be a topic of ongoing discussion among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

IA HF637

Similar To A bill for an act relating to an application for a reprieve, pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fines or forfeitures, or restoration of the rights of citizenship made to the board of parole.(Formerly HF 483.)

Previously Filed As

IA HF637

A bill for an act relating to an application for a reprieve, pardon, commutation of sentence, remission of fines or forfeitures, or restoration of the rights of citizenship made to the board of parole.(Formerly HF 483.)

IA HB1678

To Authorize The Governor To Deny An Application For Pardon, Commutation Of Sentence, And Remission Of Fines And Forfeitures With Prejudice.

IA HB947

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the authority of the Board of Pardons to grant pardons, commute sentences, grant reprieves, and remit fines

IA HB06738

An Act Concerning Compassionate Or Medical Parole And Credits Awarded For Release During An Emergency Declaration And Sentence Commutations By The Board Of Pardons And Paroles.

IA HB3918

Commutations; application procedures for commutations and pardons; notice requirements; effective date.

IA HB1247

Correctional Services - Parole, Commutation of Sentence, Pardon, and Remission of Sentence - Notification

IA SB1433

Pardons and paroles; modifying requirements for Governor upon receipt of approval of application for commutation. Effective date.

IA SB178

Voting rights, restoration, application requirement and Certificate of Eligibility eliminated; Board of Pardons and Paroles to restore voting rights for individuals who meet criteria for restoration of voting rights

IA HF732

A bill for an act relating to inmates, including requiring inmates to be paid the minimum wage for labor performed in or while under the custody of an institution under the control of the department of corrections, and the automatic restoration of the right to vote.

IA HB0246

Board of Pardons and Parole Amendments

Similar Bills

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