Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1366

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act earned incentive credits revocation by the commissioner of corrections authorization provision

Impact

The amendments proposed by SF1366 signify a stricter stance on earned incentive credits, potentially affecting the length of incarceration for many inmates. The maximum earned credit that can now be deducted from an inmate's imprisonment period remains at 17 percent, yet the focus on revocation under specific infractions could lead to a reduction in available credits for some individuals. By introducing these changes, the bill aims to reinforce accountability and behavior management within correctional facilities.

Summary

SF1366 amends the Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically section 244.44, concerning earned incentive release credits for inmates. The bill empowers the commissioner of corrections to revoke previously granted earned incentive credits under certain circumstances. The modification indicates a shift in the conditions under which credits can be revoked, especially in cases where an inmate violates facility rules or engages in criminal behavior while incarcerated. This legislation is a part of broader reforms aimed at the corrections system in Minnesota.

Contention

Notable discussions surrounding SF1366 may center on the balance between rehabilitation efforts and maintaining discipline within correctional facilities. Proponents argue that the ability to revoke credits fosters an environment of accountability, while critics may contend that it undermines the rehabilitative intent of the Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act. The potential for increased recidivism due to stricter credit revocation policies might also be a significant point of contention among stakeholders in the field of criminal justice reform.

Companion Bills

MN HF963

Similar To Commissioner of corrections authorized to revoke earned incentive credits granted under Minnesota Rehabilitation and Reinvestment Act, and earned incentive release and supervision abatement status modified.

Similar Bills

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