Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR111

Introduced
5/8/13  
Refer
5/9/13  
Report Pass
5/14/13  
Report Pass
5/14/13  
Engrossed
5/20/13  
Engrossed
5/20/13  
Refer
5/21/13  
Refer
5/21/13  
Report Pass
5/28/13  
Report Pass
5/28/13  
Passed
5/30/13  

Caption

Requests that DPS&C study the feasibility and cost effectiveness of transferring certain elderly and infirm inmates to nursing home facilities

Impact

The resolution seeks to explore alternative options for managing the growing elderly inmate population which imposes high medical care costs on the state. By conducting this study, it aims to provide insights into whether transferring certain individuals to nursing homes could be more economically viable compared to their continued incarceration in correctional facilities. This may lead to changes in state laws regarding inmate healthcare and the management of correctional facilities, promoting a shift towards more humane treatment of elderly offenders.

Summary

HCR111 is a House Concurrent Resolution that requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of transferring elderly and infirm inmates to nursing home facilities. As Louisiana has the highest incarceration rate in the nation, addressing the needs of its aging prison population has become an increasing concern. This bill acknowledges that many elderly inmates may present minimal risks to public safety and could potentially be better served in a healthcare environment rather than through continued incarceration, which incurs significant costs to the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HCR111 appears to be pragmatic, focusing on the need to address both public safety and financial accountability within the state's correctional system. Many supporters, including legislators and advocacy groups concerned with the welfare of inmates, view the bill positively. Nonetheless, there may be some contention around how such transfers would be implemented and any potential opposition from sectors advocating for traditional incarceration methods or those concerned with the implications of releasing inmates, even to nursing facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this resolution might include discussions on the ethical implications of releasing elderly inmates versus the risk they might still pose. Furthermore, there could be concerns over the quality of care provided in nursing home facilities and whether it would adequately address their medical needs in a secure environment. The discussion also needs to balance between financial considerations for the state and the welfare of vulnerable elderly populations within the prison system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR178

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

LA HCR226

Requests DPS&C to study feasibility of providing education-based programs to inmates

LA HSR1

Requests a study of the feasibility and effectiveness of legalizing marijuana possession and use

LA HCR29

Directs DPS&C to study effectiveness and practicality of dedicating some of work release proceeds to certain high schools

LA HCR48

Requests certain officials and entities responsible for incarcerated inmates to make recommendations to allow certain incarcerated persons to vote

LA HCR3

Requests a study of the feasibility and practicality of authorizing Internet gaming in La.

LA HCR113

Directs the La. Sentencing Commission to study the feasibility of requiring an offender to serve an imposed sentence through home incarceration with the use of electronic monitoring

LA HCR163

Requests the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to study the feasibility and effectiveness of establishing a bone marrow testing program for incarcerated persons

LA HCR195

Requests DPS&C to study work release programs in the state

LA HCR105

Requests the La. Dept. of Veterans Affairs to study the feasibility of Veterans Treatment Courts

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