Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB692

Introduced
2/1/21  

Caption

Corrections; requiring annual review; disallowing credits for noncompliance. Effective date.

Impact

The proposed law significantly affects the operations within the Oklahoma Department of Corrections by instituting an annual review process for each inmate's rehabilitation case plan. The requirement for an annual review promotes ongoing oversight and accountability, theoretically enhancing the efficacy of rehabilitation efforts. Moreover, the bill stipulates that inmates must comply with their case plans to earn sentence reduction credits, potentially increasing compliance rates and encouraging inmates to engage meaningfully with their rehabilitation programs.

Summary

Senate Bill 692, introduced by Senator Pugh, seeks to amend existing laws regarding the rehabilitation of inmates in Oklahoma. The bill mandates that the Department of Corrections develop a personalized rehabilitation case plan for each inmate within 60 days of their admission. This plan aims to guide inmate rehabilitation and reduce the likelihood of recidivism by outlining specific programming and treatment requirements tailored to individual needs and risk assessments.

Contention

While supporters of SB692 argue that the bill provides a structured approach to inmate rehabilitation and could effectively reduce recidivism rates, there are concerns regarding its implications for inmate rights and the feasibility of strict compliance requirements. Critics may argue that disallowing sentence reduction credits for inmates who do not comply with their case plans could disproportionately impact those facing systemic barriers, such as lack of access to resources or support during their rehabilitation process. The discussion surrounding the bill suggests a need to balance rehabilitation goals with fair treatment considerations for inmates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB1099

Prisons; authorizing certain retention of correctional peace officer status. Effective date.

OK HB3284

Prisons and reformatories; modifying age qualifications for correctional officers; effective date.

OK HB2364

Corrections; requiring inmates be assisted in receiving certain driver license before release; effective date.

OK SB336

Corrections; creating earned discharge credits for probation and parole supervision. Effective date.

OK SB366

Impaired driving; modifying inclusions; disallowing certain revocations. Effective date.

OK SB414

Corrections; allowing certain virtual participation. Effective date.

OK SB1098

Firearms; disallowing regulation for certain firearm suppressor. Effective date.

OK SB1890

Sex Offenders Registration Act; disallowing certain elements; prohibiting certain contact. Effective date.

OK SB145

Department of Corrections; requiring certain accommodations for certain inmates. Effective date.

OK SB1835

Oklahoma Water Resources Board; requiring certain report; establishing penalties for noncompliance. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.