Mississippi Legislature
2005 Regular Session

Senate Corrections Committee

As of 04/26/05 at 08:52

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HB  90  Agricultural leases of prison land; revise lease term     Mayo
 *      and authorize auction for.                             
           03/31 (S) Died In Conference
HB 200  DFA's requirement to contract agricultural leases of      Warren
        prison lands to private entities; extend repealer (RP).
           03/01 (S) Died In Committee
HB 206  Reconsideration of rejected application for parole by     Warren
        parole board within one year of rejection; extend      
        repealer (RP).                                         
           03/01 (S) Died In Committee
HB 207  Prohibition on procurement of certain goods made by       Warren
        out-of-state inmate labor if PIC makes goods; extend   
        repealer (RP).                                         
           03/15 Approved by Governor
HB 244  General inmate authority of Department of Corrections;    Warren
 *      extend repealer (RP).                                  
           04/20 Approved by Governor
HB 449  State offenders serving sentences in county jails;        Warren
        extend repealer on (RP).                               
           03/16 Approved by Governor
HB 611  State inmates; require to pay certain litigation          Malone
        expenses for in forma pauperis proceedings to          
        Department of Corrections.                             
           03/16 Approved by Governor
HB 612  Offenders under correctional supervision; prohibit sex    Malone
 *      or carnal knowledge with correction employees per DOC  
        recommendation.                                        
           04/20 Approved by Governor
HB 763  Requested transfers between correctional facilities;      Malone
   %    increase amount paid by offenders.                     
           03/15 Approved by Governor
HB 764  Interstate Corrections Compact; create.                   Malone
           03/15 Approved by Governor
HB 765  Community Service Revolving Fund; increase amount paid    Malone
   %    by offenders.                                          
           03/15 Approved by Governor
HB 820  Department of Corrections; prohibit reimbursement to      Dedeaux
        counties for failure to supply jail cost per inmate    
        information (PEER).                                    
           03/01 (S) Died In Committee
HB1345  Parole Board; allow to place offenders in intensive       Malone
 * %    supervision program and increase fee of program.       
           03/03 (S) Died In Committee
HB1734  Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act; reenact and     Malone
 *  @   extend repealer and extend powers.                     
           04/20 Approved by Governor
HB1794  Walnut Grove Correctional Facility; revise maximum age    Malone
    @   of offenders housed at facility.                       
           04/07 (S) Died In Committee
SB2352  Department of Corrections; repeal authority to assume     Huggins
        Parole Board powers.                                   
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2440  Correction canteens; provide that funds derived from      Walley
        employee canteens shall be used for the benefit of     
        employees at that facility.                            
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2451  State Parole Board; remove repealer.                      Huggins
           02/10 (S) Died On Calendar
SB2456  State inmates; require to pay certain litigation          Huggins
        expenses for in forma pauperis proceedings per DOC     
        recommendations.                                       
           02/10 (S) Died On Calendar
SB2457  Corrections; remove the repealer on the general inmate    Huggins
        authority of Department of Corrections.                
           02/10 (S) Died On Calendar
SB2458  Offenders under correctional supervision; prohibit sex    Huggins
        or carnal knowledge with correction employees per DOC  
        recommendation.                                        
           02/10 (S) Died On Calendar
SB2459  Agriculture leases of prison lands to private entities;   Huggins
        increase maximum lease from 3 to 8 years per DOC       
        recommendation.                                        
           02/10 (S) Died On Calendar
SB2482  Agricultural leases of prison lands to private            Huggins
        entities; allow DFA to hold auction per DOC            
        recommendation.                                        
           02/10 (S) Died On Calendar
SB2554  Regional correctional facilities; revise the              Posey
        appointment of warden and limit legal contracts.       
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2747  State inmates; prohibit working of state inmates by       Huggins
 *      individuals for private purposes.                      
           03/15 Approved by Governor
SB2748  Inmates in county jails; remove repealer on statutes      Huggins
        allowing.                                              
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2750  Intensive Supervision Program; reenact.                   Huggins
 * %       04/06 Approved by Governor
SB2780  Economic development; MDA and MS Prison Ind. to dev.      Jackson (32nd)
        program on feasibility of prison labor to prevent plant
        closing under NAFTA.                                   
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2781  Prison Industries; prohibit state agencies from           Jackson (32nd)
        purchasing from business employing inmates of another  
        state.                                                 
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2879  Corrections; require the department of corrections to     Huggins
        install and operate telephones provided for inmates.   
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2884  Corrections; DOC to pay costs of contract for inmate      Posey
        cost per day review.                                   
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2915  Inmates in county jails; bring forward section for the    Huggins
        purpose of amending to clarify medical reimbursement   
        rate.                                                  
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2935  Parole Board; remove requirement to reconsider rejected   Huggins
        application for parole within one year of rejection.   
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2937  Parole; provide that first time offenders for selling     Jackson (32nd)
        drugs are eligible for parole.                         
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2953  Inmates in county jails; require DOC to pay for inmates   Huggins
        held pending a parole or probation revocation hearing. 
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2969  Prison Industries; remove repealer on the prohibition     Huggins
        on procurement of certain goods made by out-of-state   
        inmate labor if PIC makes goods.                       
           02/10 (S) Died On Calendar
SB2972  Parole; allow all first-time offenders convicted of a     Jackson (32nd)
        nonviolent crime to be eligible for parole.            
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB2988  Parole; provide equity in eligibility for certain first   Huggins
 *      time offenders under the 85% rule.                     
           04/20 Approved by Governor
SB2990  Parole; clarify felony drug offenses that are             Albritton
        ineligible for parole.                                 
           02/01 (S) Died In Committee
SB3154  Corrections; increase the age of offenders housed at      Huggins
 *  @   Walnut Grove Correctional Facility.                    
           04/20 Approved by Governor
SN 125  Susan Shane (Sue) Sautermeister, Ridgeland,               GOVERNOR
        Mississippi, Board of Directors of the Prison          
        Industries Corporation as an at-large member, four-year
        term ending May 5, 2009.                               
           04/03 (S) Notified of Approval
SN 130  Bennie L. Rayford, Lexington, Mississippi, Board of       GOVERNOR
        Directors of the Prison Industries Corporation as a    
        representative of the manufacturing industry, unexpired
        term ending May 5, 2008.                               
           04/03 (S) Notified of Approval
SN 138  James William Chiles, Jr., Clarksdale, Mississippi,       GOVERNOR
        Board of Directors of the Prison Industries Corporation
        as a representative of the agriculture industry,       
        unexpired term ending May 5, 2005 and four-year term   
        ending May 5, 2009.                                    
           04/03 (S) Notified of Approval


KEY: * = Amended % = 3/5ths Vote Required V = Vetoed
  $ = Revenue @ = Exempted From Deadline P = Partially Vetoed


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