Louisiana 2024 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB7 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    RÉSUMÉ DIGEST
ACT 87 (SB 7) 2024 Regular Session	Connick
Prior law required that the superintendent or highest ranking employee of the Dept. of Public
Safety and Corrections, corrections services, or the person acting on behalf of the
department, who is physically present at and in charge of a juvenile institution at the time of
an escape, within 10 minutes of being notified that a child or offender has escaped the
institution, notify or take necessary steps to ensure the notification of every law enforcement
agency as defined in prior law.
New law retains prior law and makes prior law applicable to facilities that house juvenile
offenders on behalf of the state. New law further requires notification of escapes be made to
local media outlets.
Prior law required that the superintendent or person in charge of a juvenile institution
maintain a record and description of every escape from the juvenile institution. Prior law
further provided that this record list the date and time of the escape, the number of offenders
who escaped, the offenses for which the escapees were placed at the institution, the name of
each law enforcement agency notified of the escape, the time each law enforcement agency
was notified and the name of the person receiving the notice, and the name of the department
employee or agent who notified the law enforcement agency.
New law retains prior law and makes prior law applicable to facilities that house juvenile
offenders on behalf of the state.
Prior law required that the report of escapes be available for public inspection and list all
prior escapes from the institution within the five years prior to the date of the most recent
escape, and provided that a copy of the report be delivered to each law enforcement agency. 
New law retains prior law and makes prior law applicable to facilities that house juvenile
offenders on behalf of the state. New law further requires the report of escapes be made
available to local media outlets and the general public upon proper submission of a public
records request.
Prior law required that the secretary of the department promulgate rules and regulations to
ensure the immediate reporting of all escapes from juvenile institutions.
New law retains prior law and makes prior law applicable to facilities that house juvenile
offenders on behalf of the state.
Existing law defines "law enforcement agency".
New law defines the term "local media outlets" as local news services, including but not
limited to print, broadcast, and online platforms.
Effective August 1, 2024. 
(Amends R.S. 15:909)