Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1479

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Protecting inmate safety and the expenditure of state funds

Impact

This bill aims to enhance the safety and oversight of inmate transportation and ensures that state funds are utilized effectively. By prohibiting transportation for labor beyond state lines unless under emergency circumstances, the legislation protects inmates from being subjected to potential exploitation and unsafe conditions. Additionally, it introduces a layer of accountability for sheriffs, requiring them to document and seek approval for any transport arrangements, which could lead to significant changes in how correctional facilities manage inmate work programs.

Summary

Bill S1479, titled 'An Act protecting inmate safety and the expenditure of state funds,' seeks to establish stringent regulations surrounding the transportation of inmates out of state for labor or community service programs. The legislation stipulates that such transportation can only occur in instances deemed a bona fide public health or safety emergency. In these cases, sheriffs must provide a detailed request including the purpose of transport, mode of transportation, estimated duration, as well as housing and security arrangements. This request must receive written approval from multiple state secretaries before any transport occurs.

Contention

The introduction of S1479 may create points of contention in discussions about inmate labor programs, especially regarding whether the restrictions unduly limit opportunities for rehabilitation through work. Proponents of the bill argue that it safeguards against potential abuses and assures public safety, while opponents may contend that excessive regulations could hinder productive programs that provide inmates with essential skills and reduce recidivism. The balance between inmate rights, rehabilitation opportunities, and public safety will likely be a central theme in legislative debates surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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To set equal contracting conditions for electricity customers on basic service

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