Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1057

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

Correctional Services - Inmates - Labor, Job Training, and Educational Courses

Impact

In addition to setting minimum wage standards, HB 1057 requires the Division of Correction to offer job training and educational courses to all inmates, emphasizing the importance of preparing inmates for reintegration into society post-incarceration. The Maryland Department of Labor is tasked with evaluating these programs, ensuring they are effective and aligned with marketable skills. This could lead to a more skilled workforce among former inmates, reducing recidivism rates by equipping them with necessary skills for the job market.

Summary

House Bill 1057 focuses on inmate labor, establishing a minimum hourly compensation rate for inmates working in Maryland Correctional Enterprises. It mandates that the compensation rate for such labor shall not be less than $5 per hour. This move is intended to improve the economic situation of inmates who contribute to the workforce while incarcerated, encouraging a sense of dignity and responsibility. The bill highlights a shift towards recognizing inmates' work as valuable, rather than exploitative, aligning compensation more closely with labor standards outside of correctional settings.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding the implementation and effectiveness of the programs mandated by the bill. Critics may raise concerns about the safety and security implications of providing job training and educational opportunities to all inmates, as well as whether the minimum wage set for inmate labor is adequate. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the proper measures for evaluating the success of these programs, and whether the ultimate goal is to rehabilitate inmates or simply to exploit their labor for economic gain.

Companion Bills

MD SB941

Crossfiled Correctional Services – Inmates – Labor, Job Training, and Educational Courses

MD HB1245

Carry Over Correctional Services - Inmates - Labor, Job Training, and Educational Courses

Previously Filed As

MD SB941

Correctional Services – Inmates – Labor, Job Training, and Educational Courses

MD HB1245

Correctional Services - Inmates - Labor, Job Training, and Educational Courses

MD SB964

Correctional Services - Inmates - Labor, Job Training, and Educational Courses

MD HB1123

Correctional Services – Maryland Correctional Enterprises – Minimum Wage and Inmate Financial Accounts

MD HB278

Correctional Services - Inmate Cost-of-Living Report - Maryland Correctional Enterprises Diversity Report

MD SB761

Correctional Facilities - Transgender, Nonbinary, and Intersex Inmates (Transgender Respect, Agency, and Dignity Act)

MD HB426

Correctional Facilities - Transgender, Nonbinary, and Intersex Inmates (Transgender Respect, Agency, and Dignity Act)

MD HB761

Correctional Services - Inmate Labor - Alterations

MD HB736

Correctional Services - Inmate Release

MD SB1017

Correctional Services - Maryland Correctional Enterprises - Formerly Incarcerated Individuals

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