Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0533

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Establishes the restrictive housing oversight committee ("committee") for the purpose of monitoring the use of restrictive housing ("solitary confinement"), as well as disciplinary and administrative confinement at the department of corrections.

Impact

The proposed act is expected to have significant implications on state laws regarding the treatment of incarcerated persons, particularly how solitary confinement is used within correctional facilities. By instituting a structured oversight committee and empowering it to appoint an ombudsperson, the bill is designed to ensure compliance with appropriate treatment standards and improve conditions for prisoners. This legislation seeks to enhance accountability by providing a mechanism for the investigation of complaints related to prisoner welfare, safety, and rights.

Summary

S0533, known as the Restrictive Confinement Oversight Act, aims to create a dedicated oversight committee responsible for monitoring the use of restrictive housing, often referred to as solitary confinement, within the department of corrections. The bill establishes clear definitions related to the treatment of prisoners and mandates basic necessities that must be provided to those in confinement. It also emphasizes the importance of mental health considerations for vulnerable populations, ensuring that those with serious mental illnesses or disabilities are monitored carefully to prevent undue harm while incarcerated.

Contention

Opponents of S0533 may raise concerns regarding the potential for increased scrutiny of prison operations, suggesting that it could strain resources or undermine security protocols. Proponents, on the other hand, argue that the oversight committee is a necessary step towards ensuring humane treatment of inmates and that it can help highlight and rectify systemic issues in corrections. Thus, while the bill enjoys support for its focus on prisoner rights and mental health, it faces contention from those worried about its practical implications for correctional facility operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6214

Allows the town of Tiverton to allow a half (1/2) credit for affordable housing for manufactured homes in age restricted communities in conformance with all zoning laws and/or ordinance of the town.

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