Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB24

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

Change provisions relating to probation and waiver of probation fees

Impact

Should LB24 be enacted, it would result in significant changes to the state's probation system, potentially encouraging more individuals to complete their probationary terms without the added stress of financial obligations. This could lead to enhanced outcomes in terms of compliance with probation conditions and reduced rates of recidivism, as individuals are less likely to face penalties for non-payment of fees. Moreover, it could foster a more supportive environment for rehabilitation by reducing the financial strain on probationers.

Summary

LB24 is a legislative proposal that aims to amend the existing provisions concerning probation and the assessment of probation fees. The bill seeks to allow for certain waivers of probation fees under specific circumstances, thus addressing the financial burden that these fees can impose on individuals undergoing probation. The core intent of the bill is to support rehabilitation and reintegration into society by alleviating some of the financial pressures on formerly incarcerated individuals.

Contention

Debate surrounding LB24 highlights differing perspectives on the importance of criminal justice reform versus the necessity of maintaining certain punitive measures. Supporters of the bill argue that the imposition of fees can serve as a barrier to successful reentry into society and that waiving these fees aligns with modern rehabilitative philosophies. Conversely, opponents may argue that waiving fees undermines the accountability measures that are integral to the probation system, emphasizing the need for certain financial responsibilities to be upheld.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB1334

Change provisions relating to probation and waiver of probation fees

NE LB922

Adopt the Parolee and Probationer Business Empowerment Act

NE LB76

Provide access to certain information relating to probationers, juveniles, and parolees to law enforcement agencies

NE LB348

Adopt the Community Work Release and Treatment Centers Act and change provisions relating to the Board of Parole, the Department of Correctional Services, and the Office of Probation Administration

NE LB790

Adopt the Community Work Release and Treatment Centers Act and change provisions relating to the Board of Parole, the Department of Correctional Services, and the Office of Probation Administration

NE LB338

Change provisions relating to pretrial release, sentencing, failure to appear, revocation and sanctions under probation and parole, and suspension of licenses under the License Suspension Act

NE LB921

Provide for mentorship programs for individuals under supervision by probation and parole officers

NE LB20

Provide for restoration of voting rights upon completion of a felony sentence or probation for a felony

NE LB1162

Change provisions relating to fees and mileage for sheriffs and constables

NE LB911

Require the Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of Probation Administration to make reports under the Nebraska Indian Child Welfare Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.