Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB600

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

State government; remove exemption of administrative review from Board of Corrections and its penal institutions

Impact

If enacted, HB600 is expected to have a profound impact on how administrative procedures are carried out within the Board of Corrections. This legislative move could lead to more structured and transparent decision-making processes, fostering trust among stakeholders in the government and the public. By subjecting correctional facilities to standardized administrative reviews, the bill could improve the management of policies pertaining to inmate rights and institutional operations, potentially leading to better outcomes for incarcerated individuals.

Summary

House Bill 600 aims to amend the Georgia Code by removing the exemption of administrative review for the Board of Corrections and its penal institutions. This change is pivotal as it subjects the Board of Corrections to the same administrative processes that other state agencies adhere to when making rules and regulations or determining contested cases. The bill addresses a significant gap by enhancing oversight and accountability within Georgia's correctional system, focusing on administrative procedures.

Contention

The introduction of HB600 has led to discussions surrounding the implications of increased oversight on penal institutions. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step toward ensuring that correctional facilities operate fairly and within the bounds of established regulations, ultimately leading to enhanced accountability. However, there may be resistance from within state agencies concerned about the bureaucratic implications and resource allocations that come with increased administrative reviews. The balance between adequate oversight and operational efficiency may become a focal point of contention during legislative deliberations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB903

Georgia Administrative Procedure Act shall apply to all executive branch agencies; provide

GA SB185

Correctional Institutions of State and Counties; use of state funds or resources for certain treatments for state inmates; prohibit

GA HB136

Penal institutions; commissioner of corrections to report certain information; require

GA HB1112

Elections; remove Secretary of State from State Election Board; attach to State Accounting Office

GA SB1

State Government; automatic repealer on the prohibition on state and local governments from requiring proof of COVID vaccination for government services; remove

GA HB886

State government; prohibit state agencies and local government entities from responding to ransomware activity

GA HB234

Penal institutions; require certain mental illness evaluations of persons detained in a penal institution

GA AB1996

State government: administrative regulations: review.

GA HB186

Appeal and error; filing of petitions for review in reviewing courts from lower judicatories; revise an exception

GA SB431

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 18-1089)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.