Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1152

Introduced
4/3/12  

Caption

Provides relative to pricing of items or services in correctional facilities

Impact

By standardizing the prices of goods and services in correctional facilities, HB 1152 is expected to impact the financial arrangements and revenue model of correctional facilities. This could lead to reduced profits for facilities that rely on markups from these sales. Additionally, inmates will have improved access to necessary items without being subjected to overly inflated prices. This law aims to alleviate the financial burden on inmates who may already be facing economic hardships upon incarceration.

Summary

House Bill 1152 focuses on regulating the prices of items and services available to inmates within correctional facilities governed by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. This legislation stipulates that such prices cannot exceed the retail market value of these items and services offered in the local community. The aim is to ensure that inmates are charged fair prices comparable to what the general public pays, promoting a sense of equity and fairness within the prison system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1152 appears to be largely positive, especially among advocates for inmate rights and prison reform. Proponents argue that by regulating prices, the bill contributes to more humane treatment of inmates and aligns with broader efforts to achieve justice. However, there may be some resistance from facility administrators who fear loss of income from sales, as well as concerns from lawmakers about potential impacts on budget allocations for corrections.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance of maintaining facility revenue while ensuring fair pricing for inmates. Critics argue that while the intention to lower prices is commendable, it could inadvertently lead facilities to reduce the quality of items and services offered to inmates. The bill subtly highlights the tension between economic interests and ethical considerations in the correctional system, sparking discussions among policymakers about the priorities of incarceration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1393

Requires DPS&C to adopt rules for uniform canteen provisions in correctional facilities

LA HB335

Provides relative to the housing of prisoners in correctional facilities

LA HB990

Provides with respect to correctional facilities

LA HB1126

Provides with respect to correctional facilities (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HCR178

Requests DPS&C to study pricing of commodities sold to inmates at canteens located in correctional facilities

LA HB2039

Correctional facilities, local; fees, report.

LA SB889

Correctional facilities, local; fees, report.

LA SB581

Correctional facilities, local and regional; fees charged to inmates.

LA HB912

Correctional facilities, local; stores and telephone systems, fees.

LA HB984

Expands the scope of restitution recoverable from offenders housed in local correctional facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.