Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB508

Introduced
3/3/22  
Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Engrossed
4/14/22  
Refer
4/18/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Enrolled
5/26/22  
Enrolled
5/26/22  
Chaptered
6/17/22  
Chaptered
6/17/22  
Passed
6/17/22  

Caption

Provides relative to notification when an inmate convicted of a violent or sexual offense is scheduled to be released

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws relating to victim rights and safety. By enforcing a standardized notification process, it aims to empower victims and their families, providing them a sense of control and awareness regarding their situation in relation to the criminal justice system. The requirement for notification well in advance of an inmate’s release is seen as a crucial step towards safeguarding victims and ensuring they can take necessary precautions.

Summary

House Bill 508, known as the 'Becnel Survivor Notification Act', seeks to improve the notification system for victims and their families regarding the release of inmates convicted of violent crimes or sex offenses. The bill amends existing law to ensure that victims and their families who have filed for notification receive timely information about the inmate's potential release. Specifically, the Department of Public Safety and Corrections is mandated to notify these individuals no later than sixty days prior to the release of the inmate, thereby enhancing the existing system for victim safety and awareness.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 508 appears to be positive among victim advocacy groups and lawmakers who prioritize victim rights. Supporters of the bill laud it as a necessary measure to ensure that victims and their families are not left in the dark regarding the status of offenders. However, there may be concerns regarding the feasibility of implementing such notification requirements effectively, particularly in relation to the timely identification of victims and their registration status.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill include the logistics of effectively reaching all victims and their families for notifications, especially in cases where victims may be unaware of their rights to register for such notifications. Additionally, considerations may arise about the balance between protecting victim rights and ensuring that the justice system continues to function efficiently without overwhelming the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB265

Provides relative to victim notification (EN +$50,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB309

Provides relative to rights of victims of criminal offenses

LA HB1051

Parole Board; revise notifications time frame given to victim when the offender is to be released by.

LA HB116

Provides relative to the registration and rights of crime victims

LA HB479

Provides relative to witness or victim notification (EN +$3,795,206 GF EX See Note)

LA HB762

Provides relative to persons convicted of certain terrorism offenses

LA HB1050

Department of Corrections; revise notification period given to local law enforcement when offender is to be released.

LA HB212

Provides relative to notification procedures in certain circumstances

LA HB682

Provides relative to parole for persons convicted of certain crimes of violence and provides for the creation and administration of the Programs to Reduce Recidivism Fund (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB1255

Provides relative to parole for persons convicted of crimes of violence and provides for the creation and administration of the Programs to Reduce Recidivism Fund (EN DECREASE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.