101st General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
PROBATION AND PAROLE


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1498Ellebracht, Mark HB 14985/13/2022 Referred: Judiciary
  3377H.01I - Requires probation officers to report all probation violations
HB1537Ellebracht, Mark HB 15375/13/2022 Referred: General Laws
  3780H.01I - Establishes provisions relating to the possession or use of medical marijuana by persons who have medical marijuana cards and that are on probation or parole
HB1603Pietzman, Randy HB 16031/18/2022 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  3715H.01I - Requires certain sexual offenders to be electronically monitored while relocating to a different county or city not within a county
HB1708Roberts, Lane HB 17083/30/2022 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  3272H.01I - Changes the law regarding probation earned compliance credits
HB1744Dogan, Shamed HB 17445/13/2022 Referred: Judiciary
  4032H.01I - Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the application process for clemency and remittitur of fine or forfeiture
HB1783Windham, Kevin HB 17835/13/2022 Referred: Judiciary
  3380H.01I - Requires the cost to the state for incarcerating an offender be considered during sentencing and parole hearings
HB1896Wright, Dale HB 18963/31/2022 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  4447H.01I - Repeals the interstate compact for supervision of parolees and probationers and modifies the interstate compact for adult offender supervision
HB1923Collins, Kimberly-Ann HB 19235/13/2022 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  4313H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to good time credit for offenders committed to the department of corrections
HB2088Grier, Derek SCS HB 2088, HB 1705 and HCS HB 16995/5/2022 Placed on Informal Calendar
  3895S.05C - Establishes the Earning Safe Reentry Through Work Act of 2021
HB2134Mackey, Ian HB 21345/13/2022 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  4819H.01I - Changes the law regarding parole eligibility for certain offenders who have served thirty years of his or her sentence
HB2198Cook, Bennie HB 21985/13/2022 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  4871H.01I - Changes the law regarding corrections by ending the possibility of conditional release from incarceration for offenses committed after the effective date of the act
HB2248Hicks, Ron HB 22482/23/2022 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight
  4450H.01I - Changes the law regarding private probation supervision services by prohibiting drug and alcohol screen tests unrelated to the offense and requiring the use of earned compliance credits
HB2266Aldridge, Rasheen HB 22665/13/2022 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials
  4583H.01I - Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting
HB2299Davis, Michael HCS HB 22992/16/2022 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight
  4706H.02C - Creates provisions regarding the use of telephones in correctional facilities
HB2500Anderson, Marlon HB 25005/13/2022 Referred: Elections and Elected Officials
  5305H.01I - Modifies requirements for voter qualifications following release for prison or jail
HB2597Shields, Brenda HCS HB 25973/9/2022 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5320H.02C - Modifies post-conviction treatment programs
HB2629Perkins, Chad HB 26295/13/2022 Referred: General Laws
  5395H.01I - Changes the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm by allowing persons who have completed their sentence for a nonviolent felony to possess firearms
HB2687Anderson, Marlon HB 26875/13/2022 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  5245H.01I - Waives certain fees for offenders who are not subject to lifetime supervision or require electronic monitoring services
HB2780Toalson Reisch, Cheri HB 27804/6/2022 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight
  5711H.01I - Specifies that certain offenders found guilty of trafficking drugs shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years
HB2865Anderson, Marlon HB 28655/13/2022 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  5724H.01I - Specifies that offenders do not have to pay intervention fees for the first six months of probation, parole, or conditional release
SB799Richey, Doug SCS SB 7996/16/2022 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  3551S.02T - Modifies the offense of escaping from custody