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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS - STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT | |
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Introduced By: Senators Metts, Crowley, Jabour, Pichardo, and Doyle | |
Date Introduced: February 09, 2016 | |
Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 17 of the General Laws entitled "ELECTIONS" is hereby amended by |
2 | adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 30 |
4 | RESIDENCE OF THOSE IN GOVERNMENT CUSTODY ACT |
5 | 17-30-1. Title. – This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Residence of |
6 | Those in Government Custody Act". |
7 | 17-30-2. Legislative declaration and findings. – The purpose of this chapter is to ensure |
8 | that persons in government custody within the state are counted at their actual residence for |
9 | redistricting purposes. The general assembly notes that §17-1-3.1 provides in part: "A person's |
10 | residence for voting purposes is their fixed and established domicile… A person can have only |
11 | one domicile, and the domicile shall not be considered lost solely by reason of absence for any of |
12 | the following reasons:…Confinement in a correctional facility…" Investigation has shown that, |
13 | despite these provisions, the census classifies incarcerated persons as residents of their places of |
14 | incarceration rather than of their home addresses. The provisions of this act are necessary to |
15 | provide procedures and duties to correct this discrepancy. |
16 | 17-30-3. Electronic record. – The department of corrections shall collect and maintain |
17 | an electronic record of the legal residence, presumptively outside of the facility, and other |
18 | demographic data, for any person entering its custody after January 1, 2017. At a minimum, this |
19 | record shall contain the last known complete street address prior to incarceration, the person's |
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1 | race, whether the person is of Hispanic or Latino origin, and whether the person is over the age of |
2 | eighteen (18). |
3 | 17-30-4. Reports to the secretary of state. – (a) In each year in which the federal |
4 | decennial census is taken but in which the United States Bureau of the Census allocates |
5 | incarcerated persons as residents of correctional facilities, the department of corrections shall, by |
6 | May 1 of that same year, deliver to the secretary of state: |
7 | (1) The street address of the correctional facility in which such person was incarcerated at |
8 | the time of such report; |
9 | (2) The last known address of such person prior to incarceration or other legal residence |
10 | (if known); |
11 | (3) The person's race, whether the person is of Hispanic or Latino origin, and whether the |
12 | person is over the age of eighteen (18) (if known); |
13 | (4) Any additional information as the secretary of state may request pursuant to law. |
14 | (b) The department shall provide the information specified in § 17-30-4(a) in such form |
15 | as the secretary of state deems appropriate. |
16 | (c) The information required to be provided to the secretary of state pursuant to this |
17 | section shall not include the name of any incarcerated person and shall not allow for the |
18 | identification of any such person therefrom, except to the department of corrections. The |
19 | information shall be treated as confidential, and shall not be disclosed by the secretary of state |
20 | except as redistricting data aggregated by census block for purposes which they may require. |
21 | 17-30-5. Federal facilities. – The secretary of state shall request each agency that |
22 | operates a federal facility in this state which incarcerates persons convicted of a criminal offense |
23 | to provide the secretary of state with a report containing the information required by §17-30-4. |
24 | 17-30-6. Requiring use of data in redistricting. – The secretary of state shall prepare |
25 | redistricting population data to reflect incarcerated persons at their residential address, pursuant to |
26 | §§17-30-4 and 17-30-5. The data prepared by the secretary of state pursuant to §§17-30-4 and 17- |
27 | 30-5 shall be the basis of state house of representative districts, state senate districts, and all local |
28 | government districts that are based on population. Incarcerated populations residing at unknown |
29 | geographic locations within the state, as determined under §§17-30-4 and 17-30-5 shall not be |
30 | used to determine the ideal population of any set of districts, wards, or precincts. |
31 | 17-30-7. Determinations and data publication by the secretary of state. – (a) For each |
32 | person included in a report required by this chapter, the secretary of state shall determine the |
33 | geographic units for which population counts are reported in the federal decennial census that |
34 | contain the facility of incarceration and the legal residence as listed according to the report. |
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1 | (b) For each person included in this chapter's required report, if their legal residence is |
2 | known and in this state, the secretary of state shall: |
3 | (1) Ensure that the person is not represented in any population counts reported by the |
4 | secretary of state for the geographic units that include the facility at which the person was |
5 | incarcerated, unless that geographic unit also includes the person's legal residence. |
6 | (2) Ensure that any population counts reported by the secretary of state reflect the |
7 | person’s residential address as reported pursuant to this chapter. |
8 | (c) For each person included in a report required by this chapter for whom a legal |
9 | residence is unknown or not in this state, and for all persons reported in the census as residing in a |
10 | federal correctional facility for whom a report was not provided, the secretary of state shall: |
11 | (1) Ensure that the person is not represented in any population counts reported by the |
12 | secretary of state for the geographic units that include the facility at which the person was |
13 | incarcerated. |
14 | (2) Allocate the person to a state unit not tied to a specific determined geography, as |
15 | other state residents with unknown state addresses are allocated, including, but not limited to, |
16 | military and federal government personnel stationed overseas. |
17 | (d) The data prepared by the secretary of state, pursuant to this section, shall be compiled |
18 | and published no later than thirty (30) days from the date that federal decennial (Pub. L. 94-171) |
19 | data is published for the state of Rhode Island. |
20 | 17-30-8. Use in aid. – The data prepared by the secretary of state as required by §§17-30- |
21 | 4 and 17-30-5 shall not be used to determine the distribution of any state or federal aid. |
22 | 17-30-9. Severability. – If any provision of this act or the application of any provision of |
23 | this act to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other |
24 | provisions or applications of the act that can be given effect without the invalid provision or |
25 | application, and for this purpose the provisions of this act are severable. |
26 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS - STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT | |
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1 | This act would require the state to use the actual residence of persons in government |
2 | custody for redistricting purposes. Their actual residences would be as collected by the |
3 | department of corrections and forwarded to the secretary of state to be utilized for redistricting. |
4 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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