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22 SENATE DOCKET, NO. 1441 FILED ON: 1/19/2023
33 SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1494
44 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
55 _________________
66 PRESENTED BY:
77 Cynthia Stone Creem
88 _________________
99 To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
1010 Court assembled:
1111 The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
1212 An Act to keep families connected.
1313 _______________
1414 PETITION OF:
1515 NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :Cynthia Stone CreemNorfolk and MiddlesexJoanne M. ComerfordHampshire, Franklin and Worcester1/31/2023Michael J. BarrettThird Middlesex1/31/2023Rebecca L. RauschNorfolk, Worcester and Middlesex2/7/2023Liz MirandaSecond Suffolk2/9/2023Jason M. LewisFifth Middlesex2/9/2023Patricia D. JehlenSecond Middlesex2/27/2023Adam GomezHampden2/27/2023Michael D. BradySecond Plymouth and Norfolk3/1/2023Paul R. FeeneyBristol and Norfolk3/6/2023Lindsay N. Sabadosa1st Hampshire1/31/2023Mike Connolly26th Middlesex2/2/2023Thomas M. Stanley9th Middlesex2/2/2023Antonio F. D. Cabral13th Bristol2/7/2023 1 of 5
1616 SENATE DOCKET, NO. 1441 FILED ON: 1/19/2023
1717 SENATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 1494
1818 By Ms. Creem, a petition (accompanied by bill, Senate, No. 1494) of Cynthia Stone Creem,
1919 Joanne M. Comerford, Michael J. Barrett, Rebecca L. Rausch and other members of the Senate
2020 for legislation relative to inmate telephone calls. Public Safety and Homeland Security.
2121 [SIMILAR MATTER FILED IN PREVIOUS SESSION
2222 SEE SENATE, NO. 1559 OF 2021-2022.]
2323 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
2424 _______________
2525 In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
2626 (2023-2024)
2727 _______________
2828 An Act to keep families connected.
2929 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority
3030 of the same, as follows:
3131 1 Chapter 127 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 87 the
3232 2following section:-
3333 3 Section 87A. (a) For the purposes of this section, the terms “state correctional facilities,”
3434 4“state prisons” and “county correctional facilities” shall have the same meanings as those terms
3535 5are defined in section 1 of chapter 125. For purposes of this section, “housing units” are defined
3636 6as follows: any and all administrative segregation or restrictive housing units, Hospital Service
3737 7Units, Mental Health Units and General Population housing units in the facility, and any new
3838 8types of housing units the department of correction or sheriffs may establish in the future. 2 of 5
3939 9 (b) The department of correction and sheriffs shall provide and shall ensure adequate
4040 10infrastructure to provide voice communication services to persons committed to state
4141 11correctional facilities, state prisons and county correctional facilities, including jails and houses
4242 12of correction.
4343 13 (c) The provision of such communication services shall be provided free of charge to the
4444 14person initiating and the person receiving the communication.
4545 15 (d) In all housing units, each incarcerated or detained person shall be able to access voice
4646 16communication services at all times to the extent that such access does not interfere with
4747 17rehabilitative, educational or vocational programming or routine facility procedures; and further,
4848 18access to voice communication services shall not be less than existed during the month prior to
4949 19enactment of this section.
5050 20 (e) In all state correctional facilities, state prisons and county correctional facilities,
5151 21including jails and houses of correction, that currently provide tablets that are capable of
5252 22becoming calling-enabled, the department of correction and sheriffs shall enable voice
5353 23communication services via these tablets, and shall ensure adequate infrastructure to provide
5454 24voice communication services via these tablets. These voice communication services shall be
5555 25provided free of charge to the person initiating and the person receiving the communication.
5656 26When tablet calling is unavailable because Wifi is unavailable, the tablet is damaged or lost, or
5757 27for any other reason, incarcerated persons shall have access to landline phones at all times in all
5858 28housing units to the extent that such access does not interfere with rehabilitative, educational or
5959 29vocational programming or routine facility procedures. 3 of 5
6060 30 (f) The department of correction and sheriffs may supplement voice communication
6161 31services with other communication services, including, but not limited to, video and electronic
6262 32communication services provided, however, that other communication services shall not replace
6363 33voice communication services; and provided further, that other communication services shall be
6464 34provided free of charge to the person initiating and the person receiving the communication.
6565 35 (g) Nothing in this section shall authorize or permit the department of correction or
6666 36sheriffs to limit or prohibit in-person contact visits.
6767 37 SECTION 2. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, not later than 90
6868 38days of enactment of this bill, any provision of a contract for communication services to any
6969 39person confined in a state correctional facility, state prison or county correctional facility that
7070 40provides for the payment of revenue, financial incentives or commissions to a state or local law
7171 41enforcement agency shall be void and the department of correction and sheriffs shall renegotiate
7272 42any such contract to remove any such provision. A renegotiated contract shall reduce the cost of
7373 43communication services to reflect the removal of any provision that provide for the payment of
7474 44revenue, financial incentives or commissions to a state or local enforcement agency; provided,
7575 45however, that no other terms of the contract shall be affected by this section; provided further,
7676 46that the department of corrections and the sheriffs shall seek to maximize purchasing power and
7777 47consolidate contracts to the extent feasible after such renegotiated contracts expire; provided
7878 48further, that not later than 90 days after the enactment of this bill, the department of correction
7979 49and the sheriffs shall report to the house and senate committees on ways and means and the joint
8080 50committee on the judiciary on the status of any communication services contracts and plans to
8181 51consolidate contracts to maximize purchasing power for voice communication services. 4 of 5
8282 52 SECTION 3. Chapter 29 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding after section
8383 532QQQQQ the following new section:-
8484 54 Section 2RRRRR. There shall be a Communications Access Trust Fund to be
8585 55administered by the secretary of administration and finance, in consultation with the secretary of
8686 56public safety and security. The fund shall consist of: (i) money transferred to the fund by the
8787 57general court and specifically designated to be credited to the fund; (ii) funds from public and
8888 58private sources, including, but not limited to, gifts, grants and donations; and (iii) interest earned
8989 59on such money. Amounts credited to the fund that are unexpended at the end of a fiscal year
9090 60shall not revert to the General Fund. (b) Amounts credited to the fund may be expended, without
9191 61further appropriation, by the secretary of administration and finance for the purposes of making
9292 62payments to the department of correction and the sheriffs for providing voice communication
9393 63services, including phone calls, and other communication services free of charge to the person
9494 64initiating and the person receiving the communication pursuant to section 87A of chapter 127.
9595 65The secretary of administration and finance shall make said payments to the department of
9696 66correction and the sheriffs on a quarterly basis; provided, that sufficient documentation shall be
9797 67received by the secretary of administration and finance consistent with subsection (c); provided,
9898 68however, that no payment from the fund shall be for any financial incentive received in
9999 69connection with a communication services contract, including, but not limited to a commission.
100100 70(d) The department of correction and the sheriffs shall submit quarterly to the secretary of
101101 71administration and finance documentation of communication services provided free of charge in
102102 72order to receive payments from the fund pursuant to subsection (b); provided, that documentation
103103 73shall include, but not be limited to, the following information for each facility: (i) the number of
104104 74voice calls; (ii) the total number of minutes for voice calls; (iii) the number of video calls; (iv) 5 of 5
105105 75the total number of minutes for video calls; (v) the number of electronic mail messages sent and
106106 76received; ; and provided further, that the secretary of administration and finance may require
107107 77additional documentation as deemed necessary by the secretary. (d) Quarterly, the secretary of
108108 78administration and finance, in consultation with the department of correction and the sheriffs,
109109 79shall report to the house and senate committees on ways and means and the joint committee on
110110 80the judiciary on matters related to telecommunication contracts entered into by the department of
111111 81correction and the sheriffs, including, but not limited to: (i) records of all payments for
112112 82telecommunications services for incarcerated persons; (ii) contracts for all telecommunication
113113 83services, including the compensation structure; (iii) a rate sheet itemizing all charges to
114114 84consumers for services or programs embedded in the telecommunications contract, including
115115 85charges for tablet services and transfers to commissary accounts via tablet; (iv) revenue derived
116116 86from products or services embedded in the telecommunications contract; (v) any policy
117117 87governing access to voice, video or electronic mail communications, if such policy exists, and;
118118 88(vi) any changes in contracts for voice communication services, including any progress in
119119 89maximizing purchasing power and consolidating contracts between the sheriffs and the
120120 90department of correction.
121121 91 SECTION 4. The provisions of paragraphs (c), (e), and (f) of Section 1 of this act shall go
122122 92into effect no later than ninety days after the enactment.