Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB3569

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Prisons and reformatories; exempting certain inmates from mandatory savings requirement; effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB 3569 would substantially modify how inmate wages are handled by the Department of Corrections. Under this new framework, inmates who meet specific criteria could benefit from the relaxing of savings mandates, enabling them to utilize their earnings for personal expenses more readily. This could potentially lead to enhanced financial independence for inmates, improving their quality of life during incarceration and aiding in their transition back into society post-release.

Summary

House Bill 3569 seeks to amend Section 549 of Title 57 of the Oklahoma Statutes, focusing on changes related to the financial management of inmates' wages and their savings requirements. The bill specifically exempts certain inmates from mandatory savings, allowing them to retain a larger portion of their earnings without being required to allocate a fixed percentage towards savings. This proposed change is a significant shift towards more individualized financial management for inmates, which aims to better support their personal financial needs while incarcerated.

Contention

However, the bill has raised concerns regarding its implications for the overall objectives of rehabilitation and restitution. Critics argue that exempting certain inmates from mandatory savings could hinder their ability to accumulate funds for reentry into society, as savings are traditionally viewed as a means to facilitate successful post-incarceration assimilation. Moreover, this exemption might affect other financial obligations outlined in existing laws, such as contributions to restitution for victims, leading to contentious discussions among legislators about the best approach to manage inmates' financial responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1785

Prisons and reformatories; Corrections Act of 1967; removing exemption; effective date.

OK HB2589

Prisons and reformatories; authorizing immediate transfer of inmates upon request; effective date.

OK HB2469

Prisons and reformatories; creating the Oklahoma Prisons and Reformatories Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB2477

Prisons and reformatories; Department of Corrections; Pardon and Parole Board; termination dates; effective date.

OK HB2140

Prisons and reformatories; providing for the deduction of credits for inmates who served in the Armed Forces; codification; effective date.

OK HB1186

Prisons and reformatories; creating the Oklahoma Prisons and Reformatories Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1187

Prisons and reformatories; creating the Oklahoma Prisons and Reformatories Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1691

Prisons and reformatories; creating the Oklahoma Prisons and Reformatories Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1876

Prisons and reformatories; creating the Oklahoma Prisons and Reformatories Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB1877

Prisons and reformatories; creating the Oklahoma Prisons and Reformatories Act of 2023; effective date.

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