AB 1226: Corrections: Placement of incarcerated persons.
- Session Year: 2023-2024
- House: Assembly
Current Status:
Passed
(2023-07-21: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 98, Statutes of 2023.)
Introduced
First Committee Review
First Chamber
Second Committee Review
Second Chamber
Enacted
Existing law requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to conduct assessments and examinations of all inmates who are newly committed to a state prison that include investigation of all pertinent circumstances of the persons life, including, but not limited to, data regarding the inmates history of substance abuse, medical and mental health, education, family background, criminal activity, and social functioning.
Existing law requires the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to assign a prisoner to the institution of the appropriate security level and gender population nearest the prisoners home, unless other classification factors make such a placement unreasonable.
This bill, for an incarcerated person with a parent and child relationship with a child under 18 years of age, as specified, or who is a guardian or relative caregiver of a child, as defined, would require the secretary to place the person in the correctional institution or facility that is located nearest to the primary place of residence of the persons child, provided that the placement would be suitable and appropriate, would facilitate increased contact between the person and their child, and the incarcerated parent gives their consent to the placement. The bill would authorize the department to reevaluate an incarcerated persons placement to determine whether existing orders should be modified, including whether the persons child has moved to a place significantly nearer to an otherwise suitable and appropriate institution. The bill would allow an incarcerated person to request a review of their housing assignment when there is a change in the primary place of residence of the persons child upon which the persons housing assignment was based.