Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3105

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the release on parole or revocation of parole or mandatory supervision of certain inmates placed in certain residential facilities.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, could lead to increased parole approval rates for inmates in eligible circumstances, particularly those whose release had previously been delayed due to the lack of available post-release placements in halfway houses or community residential facilities. By mandating that parole must be issued within 30 days once eligibility is determined, the bill aims to address the backlog and delays in the parole system, which can contribute to overcrowding in correctional facilities. The modifications could potentially enhance the support for rehabilitation efforts by prioritizing timely releases.

Summary

House Bill 3105 introduces significant amendments to the Government Code concerning the release and revocation of parole for certain inmates placed in residential facilities. It stipulates that a parole panel can release an inmate on parole without the prerequisite of arranging for the inmate's maintenance and care if the inmate is capable of fulfilling the obligations of a law-abiding citizen. This change specifically pertains to inmates serving sentences for certain offenses related to driving under the influence, thereby facilitating their reintegration into society.

Contention

Concerns surrounding this legislation arise from those advocating for public safety, who fear that the expedited release terms may overlook essential considerations of individual rehabilitation readiness and public risk. Critics argue that the stipulation allowing parole without a secured placement could result in recidivism, as inadequate support for released individuals might lead them back to criminal behavior. Balancing the interests of rehabilitation against community safety remains a crucial debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB965

Relating to post-release housing for inmates released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB3685

Relating to the award of time credits to certain persons released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB5114

Relating to the award of work-for-time credits to certain persons placed on community supervision or released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB3983

Relating to changing the eligibility for release on parole or to mandatory supervision of a person convicted of certain violent offenses.

TX SB955

Relating to the release on parole of certain youthful offenders; changing parole eligibility.

TX HB4431

Relating to the creation of a voluntary accreditation for recovery housing and the post-release housing of certain inmates on parole or to mandatory supervision in an accredited recovery house; authorizing fees.

TX HB517

Relating to the persons who may provide information to a parole panel considering the release of an inmate on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX SB1536

Relating to the persons who may provide information to a parole panel considering the release of an inmate on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB3603

Relating to the payment of restitution by a person released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

TX HB2805

Relating to the consideration of certain information by a parole panel in determining whether to release an inmate on parole.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.