ENROLLED ACT No. 43 2024 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 206 BY REPRESENTATIVE VILLIO 1 AN ACT 2 To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 657 and to enact Code of 3 Criminal Procedure Article 657.3, relative to the continued commitment of certain 4 committed persons; to provide for an exception; to provide for continued custody of 5 certain committed persons based on criteria; to provide for the duration of active 6 supervised release; to provide for a definition; and to provide for related matters. 7 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 8 Section 1. Code of Criminal Procedure Article 657 is hereby amended and reenacted 9 and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 657.3 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 10 Art. 657. Discharge or release; hearing 11 After considering the report or reports filed pursuant to Articles 655 and 656, 12 the court may either continue the commitment or hold a contradictory hearing to 13 determine whether the committed person no longer has a mental illness as defined 14 by R.S. 28:2 Article 657.3 and can be discharged, or can be released on probation, 15 without danger to others or to himself as defined by R.S. 28:2. At the hearing the 16 burden shall be upon the state to seek continuance of the confinement by proving by 17 clear and convincing evidence that the committed person currently has a mental 18 illness and is dangerous, except as provided in Code of Criminal Procedure Article 19 657.3. After the hearing, and upon filing written findings of fact and conclusions of 20 law, the court may order the committed person discharged, released on probation 21 subject to specified conditions for a fixed or an indeterminate period, or recommitted 22 to the state mental institution. A copy of the judgment and order containing the Page 1 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 206 ENROLLED 1 written findings of fact and conclusions of law shall be forwarded to the 2 administrator of the forensic facility. Notice to the counsel for the committed person 3 and the district attorney of the contradictory hearing shall be given at least thirty 4 days prior to the hearing. 5 * * * 6 Art. 657.3. Active supervised release for dangerous but not mentally ill committed 7 persons 8 A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the state may 9 seek active supervised release by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, 10 office of probation and parole, of a committed person based upon the committed 11 person's continued dangerousness even if the committed person does not have a 12 mental illness as defined by this Article, if both of the following conditions are 13 satisfied: 14 (1) The committed person was found not guilty by reason of insanity for any 15 of the following offenses or attempts to commit any of them: 16 (a) Any crime punishable by death or by life imprisonment. 17 (b) Any crime that is either a crime of violence as defined by R.S. 14:2(B) 18 or a sex offense as defined by R.S. 15:541. 19 (2) The state proves by clear and convincing evidence that the committed 20 person is dangerous to others or dangerous to himself as defined by R.S. 28:2. In 21 satisfying its burden of proof, the state may not rely solely upon the nature of the 22 crime for which the committed person was found not guilty by reason of insanity and 23 may not rely solely upon the diagnosis of any personality disorder. 24 B. Upon satisfaction of the criteria for active supervised release provided in 25 Paragraph A of this Article and consideration of any report filed pursuant to Articles 26 655 and 656, the court shall order the committed person to be placed on active 27 supervised release with any special conditions recommended to the court as well as 28 any conditions of probation provided in Article 895 et seq. for a period not to exceed 29 three years. Such period may be extended in three-year increments upon motion of 30 the district attorney and proof that the committed person still satisfies the criteria for Page 2 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 206 ENROLLED 1 active supervised release under this Article. Under no circumstances shall a 2 committed person who is on active supervised release pursuant to this Article be 3 subject to a probation period that is longer than the maximum term he would have 4 received if he had been convicted of the offense. 5 C. When the committed person is placed on active supervised release, the 6 clerk of court shall deliver a certificate to him setting forth the conditions of his 7 release. The committed person shall be required to agree in writing to the conditions 8 of his release. 9 D. When the committed person has violated or is suspected of violating the 10 conditions of his release, he may be arrested and detained pursuant to Article 899. 11 E. Nothing in this Article shall be construed as abrogating or negating any 12 other provision of this Chapter or any other provision of law relative to the continued 13 commitment, discharge, or conditional release of a person committed pursuant to 14 Article 654. 15 F. For the purposes of this Title, "mental illness" means a psychiatric 16 disorder which has substantial adverse effects on a person's ability to function and 17 requires care and treatment. It does not refer to a person with, solely, an intellectual 18 disability, or who suffers solely from epilepsy or a substance-related or addictive 19 disorder. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: Page 3 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.