Oklahoma 2024 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB2517 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/03/2023

                     
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 59th Legislature (2023) 
 
HOUSE BILL 2517 	By: Pittman 
 
 
 
 
 
AS INTRODUCED 
 
An Act relating to prisoner reentry; creating the 
Oklahoma Prisoner Reentry Pilot Program ; stating 
purpose of pilot program; requiring initiation of 
pilot program in county with certain population; 
requiring support for pilot program to be provided by 
employees of the Department of Corrections; 
specifying eligibility requirement; s tating duties of 
support personnel; provi ding for individualized 
reentry plans; itemizing list of potential services 
available to inmates; authorizing the Department to 
enter into public-private partnerships; authorizing 
the acceptance of funds from philan thropic 
organizations and federal grants; requiring an 
assessment of the pilot program; directing the 
Department to annually submit assessment report to 
the Governor and Legislat ure; directing the 
Department to promulgate policies; providing for 
codification; and providing an effective date. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     NEW LAW     A new section of law to be codified 
in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 510.8d of Title 57, unless there 
is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows:   
 
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A.  The State Department of Corrections shall establish the 
Oklahoma Prisoner Reentry Pilot Program , as funds become available, 
for inmates under the jurisdiction of the Department who have been 
sentenced to a term o f imprisonment and who are likely to benefit 
from case management reentry strategies designed for the specific 
needs of inmates transitioning from prison into the community. The 
purpose of the pilot program shall be to implement evidence -based 
practices and strategies that promote improved public safety 
outcomes for inmates reentering society after serving a term of 
incarceration and while released on parole . 
B.  The pilot program shall be initiated in a county that has a 
population in excess of five h undred thousand (500,000) according to 
the latest Federal Decennial Census.  The pilot program shall be 
supported by employees of the Department of Corrections focusing 
primarily on case manag ement services for eligible inmates selected 
for the pilot program. Any inmate with a medium or high risk of 
felony arrest shall be eligible for p articipation in the pilot 
program. 
C.  Employees of the Department shall assist inmates on parole 
who are assigned to the pilot program in managing basic needs, 
including housing, job training and placement, medical and mental 
health care and any additional programming or responsibilities 
attendant to the terms of the reentry requirements of the inmate. 
Employees of the Department shall also work closely with the inmates   
 
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to prepare, monitor, revise, and fulfill individualized inmate 
reentry plans consiste nt with this section during the ter m of the 
pilot program. 
D.  Individualized inmate reentry plans shall focus on 
connecting inmates to services for which the inmate is eligible 
under existing federal, state, and local laws. 
E.  Case management services sh all be prioritized for inmates 
identified as potentially benefiting from assistance with the 
following: 
1.  Food, including the immediate n eed and long-term planning 
for obtaining food; 
2.  Clothing, including the immediate need to obtain appropriate 
clothing; 
3.  Shelter, including the immediate need to obtain housing ; 
4.  Benefits including, but not limited to, general assistance, 
benefits administered by the federal Socia l Security Administration, 
Oklahoma Medicaid, and veterans benefits; 
5.  Health services, including accessing community mental 
health, medical, and dental treatment; 
6.  Substance abuse services, including assisting inmates with 
obtaining community substan ce abuse treatment or related 12-step 
program information and locations;   
 
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7.  Income, including developing and implementing a feasible 
plan to obtain income and employment reflecting the highest level of 
work appropriate for the abilities and experience of the inmate; 
8.  Identification cards, including assisting reentering inmates 
with obtaining driver licenses or state identification cards ; 
9.  Life skills, including assisting with the development of 
skills concerning money m anagement, interviewing for jobs, resume 
writing, and activities of daily living; 
10.  Activities, including workin g with reentering inmates in 
choosing and engaging in suitable and productive activities ; 
11.  Support systems, including working with reenter ing inmates 
on developing a support system which may consist of prosocial 
friends, family, and community groups and activities such as 
religious activities, recovery groups , and other social events; 
12.  Academic and vocational programs, including assisting 
reentering inmates in developing and implementing a realistic plan 
to achieve an academic education, vocational training, or both; 
13.  Discharge planning, including developing post parole plans 
to sustain the achievements and goals of the reentering inmate to 
ensure long-term community success; and 
14. Transitional support services, including transportation 
services, twenty-four-hour on-call support and conflict resolution 
support.   
 
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F.  The Department shall be authorized to enter into public-
private partnerships to assist in providing higher education 
programs and reentry services for inmates and funding said program s 
and services for the pilot program. 
G.  The Department shall be authorized to accept funding for the 
pilot program from philanthropic organizat ions or federal grants. 
H.  The Department shall contract for an evaluation of the pilot 
program that will asse ss its effectiveness in reducing recidivism 
among offenders transitioning from prison into the community. 
I.  The Department shall submit a repor t of the findings from 
its evaluation of the pilot program to the Legislature and the 
Governor annually for as long as the program is funded. 
J. The State Department of Corrections is hereby authorized to 
promulgate policies necessary to implement the pro visions of this 
section. 
SECTION 2.  This act shall become effective November 1, 2023. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONS, 
dated 03/01/2023 - DO PASS.