AB 183/SB 172: Re-entry Centers

  • Status: Signed by governor
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: AB 183/SB 172
  • Session: 2023-24
  • Latest Update: April 3, 2023
Support

This bill would establish a "community re-entry center," a single place for people to turn to for re-entry services.

This bill would begin to reshape the service delivery model for people returning to the community from incarceration by creating a single place for people to turn for re-entry services and support, including health services, identification services, financial services, housing services, employment services, education services, and supervision services. Under the bill, the Department of Corrections (DOC) would be required to contract with at least one non-profit organization, for-profit entity, or public entity to establish a “community re-entry center.” When awarding contracts, DOC must prioritize organizations that collaborate with service providers, people who are directly impacted by the criminal legal system, criminal justice coordinating councils, technical colleges, and workforce investment boards.

The bill was drafted following issues raised during the 2022 Legislative Council Study Committee on Increasing Offender Employment Opportunities.

Authors:
Joint Legislative Council
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