Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2522

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  
Report Pass
1/31/24  
Engrossed
2/9/24  
Refer
2/13/24  

Caption

Requiring the secretary of corrections to prepare inmates for release from custody and assist with gathering identification documentation.

Impact

The impact of HB2522 is significant as it directly addresses barriers that inmates face upon release, particularly the lack of identification which is often a primary hurdle in obtaining jobs and other social services. By ensuring that inmates have necessary documentation ready before their release, the bill aims to streamline the reentry process. This initiative is expected to promote better outcomes for former inmates, thus benefiting society by fostering responsible citizenship and potentially reducing repeat offenses.

Summary

House Bill 2522 aims to facilitate the reentry of offenders into society by mandating the Secretary of Corrections to assist inmates in obtaining crucial identification and employment-related documentation prior to their release from custody. This includes the provision of documents such as birth certificates and social security cards, which are essential for securing employment and housing. The bill underscores the importance of proper documentation in supporting successful reintegration and reducing recidivism rates among released offenders.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the feasibility of implementation, particularly in terms of resource allocation and the effectiveness of the Secretary of Corrections in coordinating with various state agencies. Concerns may arise about the adequacy of support provided to inmates lacking mental or physical capability to work upon release. Additionally, discussions might focus on the necessity of such measures, with supporters emphasizing the need for a smoother reintegration process while opponents could question the adequacy and cost of training and support programs associated with these policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2364

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

KS HB1679

Inmates; creating the Sarah Stitt Act; directing the Department of Corrections to assist inmates with obtaining state-issued identification cards and employment-related documents; effective date.

KS SB1290

Inmates; documentation; workforce reentry.

KS SB1006

Updating temporary identification cards for released inmates

KS SB198

Provide inmates with state ID cards, education documentation

KS HB106

Relating to temporary identification cards for released inmates

KS HB2548

Relating to temporary identification cards for released inmates

KS HB5565

Relating to requiring the Division of Motor Vehicles to provide an identification card for eligible released inmates

KS HB2180

Relating to requiring the Division of Motor Vehicles to provide an identification card for eligible released inmates

KS SB419

House Substitute for SB 419 by Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice - Providing immunity from prosecution for certain drug crimes when persons seek or provide medical assistance related to the use of a controlled substance.

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