Patrick Hope
- Democratic
- Delegate
- District 1
Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman; created. Creates, within the Office of the State Inspector General, the Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman (the Office) headed by an Ombudsman who is selected by the State Inspector General. The bill creates the Corrections Oversight Committee (the Committee) made up of four members of the General Assembly, nine nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Governor, subject to criteria described in the bill, and two nonvoting members, appointed as described in the bill, who monitor the activities of the Ombudsman and the Department of Corrections (the Department). The bill provides the Office with authority to conduct inspections at least once every three years and more often when warranted of Department facilities and requires the Office to establish a statewide toll-free telephone number, website, mailing address, and paper and electronic forms for inmates, family members, friends, and advocates to submit complaints and inquiries. In addition, the bill requires the Committee to hold at least two public hearings per year and requires the Office to submit an annual report to be made available online and to be delivered to the Governor, the Attorney General, the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, the House Committee on Public Safety, the Committee, and the Director of the Department. The bill directs the Office to develop a short-term and long-term strategic plan and to provide a report on its initial activities and strategic plan to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before November 15, 2025. This bill is identical to HB 555.
Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman; created. Creates, within the Office of the State Inspector General, the Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman (the Office) headed by an Ombudsman who is selected by the State Inspector General. The bill creates the Corrections Oversight Committee (the Committee) made up of four members of the General Assembly, nine nonlegislative citizen members appointed by the Governor, subject to criteria described in the bill, and two nonvoting members, appointed as described in the bill, who monitor the activities of the Ombudsman and the Department of Corrections (the Department). The bill provides the Office with authority to conduct inspections at least once every three years and more often when warranted of Department facilities and requires the Office to establish a statewide toll-free telephone number, website, mailing address, and paper and electronic forms for inmates, family members, friends, and advocates to submit complaints and inquiries. In addition, the bill requires the Committee to hold at least two public hearings per year and requires the Office to submit an annual report to be made available online and to be delivered to the Governor, the Attorney General, the Senate Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services, the House Committee on Public Safety, the Committee, and the Director of the Department. The bill directs the Office to develop a short-term and long-term strategic plan and to provide a report on its initial activities and strategic plan to the Governor and the General Assembly on or before November 15, 2025. This bill is identical to SB 456.
Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman; created. Creates, within the Office of the State Inspector General, the Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman (the Office) headed by an Ombudsman who is selected by a Corrections Oversight Committee (the Committee), also created by the bill. The bill provides that the Committee is made up of six members of the General Assembly and 11 nonlegislative citizen members who monitor the activities of the Ombudsman and the Department of Corrections (the Department). The bill provides the Office's authority to conduct inspections at least once every three years and more often when warranted and requires the Office to establish confidential telephone hotlines and online forms for concerns, complaints, and inquiries by inmates, their family members and advocates, and Department employees and contractors. In addition, the bill requires the Committee to conduct quarterly public hearings and submit an annual report to the Governor, the Attorney General, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, the House Committee on Public Safety, and the Director of the Department.
Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman; created. Creates, within the Office of the State Inspector General, the Office of the Department of Corrections Ombudsman (the Office) headed by an Ombudsman who is selected by a Corrections Oversight Committee (the Committee), also created by the bill. The bill provides that the Committee is made up of four members of the General Assembly and 11 nonlegislative citizen members who monitor the activities of the Ombudsman and the Department of Corrections (the Department). The bill provides the Office's authority to conduct inspections at least once every three years and more often when warranted and requires the Office to establish confidential telephone hotlines and online forms for concerns, complaints, and inquiries by inmates, their family members and advocates, and Department employees and contractors. In addition, the bill requires the Committee to conduct quarterly public hearings and submit an annual report to the Governor, the Attorney General, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, the House Committee on Public Safety, and the Director of the Department.
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0392)
Approved by Governor-Chapter 392 (effective 7/1/24)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 8, 2024
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 27, 2024
Signed by Speaker
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB555ER)
Signed by President
Enrolled
VOTE: Adoption (97-Y 0-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB555H1)
Conference report agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N)
Passed by temporarily
Conference report agreed to by House (97-Y 0-N)
Senators: Marsden, Salim, Head
Conference substitute printed 24109026D-H1
Amended by conference committee
Conferees appointed by Senate
Conferees appointed by House
Delegates: Hope, Cole, Earley
House acceded to request
Senate requested conference committee
Senate insisted on substitute (40-Y 0-N)
VOTE: REJECTED (6-Y 92-N)
Senate substitute rejected by House 24108484D-S2 (6-Y 92-N)
Read third time
Rehabilitation and Social Services Committee substitute rejected 24107788D-S1
Reading of substitute waived
Finance and Appropriations Committee substitute agreed to 24108484D-S2
Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB555S2
Passed Senate with substitute (40-Y 0-N)
Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
Substitute bill reprinted 24108484D-S2
Committee substitute printed 24108484D-S2
Reported from Finance and Appropriations with substitute (15-Y 0-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB555S1)
Committee substitute printed 24107788D-S1
Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
Reported from Rehabilitation and Social Services with substitute (12-Y 0-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB555E)
Referred to Committee on Rehabilitation and Social Services
Constitutional reading dispensed
VOTE: Block Vote Passage (98-Y 0-N)
Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (98-Y 0-N)
Read second time
Printed as engrossed 24104705D-E
Engrossed by House as amended HB555E
Committee amendments agreed to
Read first time
Reported from Appropriations with amendment(s) (22-Y 0-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting with amendments (8-Y 0-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB555)
Assigned App. sub: Transportation & Public Safety
Reported from Public Safety (21-Y 0-N)
Referred to Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee recommends reporting (6-Y 0-N)
Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations
Assigned PS sub: Public Safety
Referred to Committee on Public Safety
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24104705D
| Bill Text Versions | Format |
|---|---|
| Printed as engrossed 24104705D-E | PDF HTML |
| Committee substitute printed 24107788D-S1 | PDF HTML |
| HB555S2 | PDF HTML |
| Conference substitute printed 24109026D-H1 | PDF HTML |
| HB555ER | PDF HTML |
| CHAP0392 | PDF HTML |
| Document | Format |
|---|---|
| Fiscal Impact Statement: HB555FH1122.PDF | |
| Fiscal Impact Statement: HB555FS1122.PDF | |
| Fiscal Impact Statement: HB555FE122.PDF | |
| Fiscal Impact Statement: HB555F122.PDF | |
| Amendment: HB555AH | HTML |
| Amendment: HB555AC | HTML |
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