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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO CRIMINALS -- CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS -- PAROLE | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Casimiro, Noret, Alzate, Kislak, Donovan, Cortvriend, | |
Date Introduced: January 20, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 13-8-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 13-8 entitled "Parole" is |
2 | hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 13-8-6. Duties of administrator -- Case folders. |
4 | (a) The duties of the administrator shall include the following: |
5 | (1) To administer the office of the parole board; |
6 | (2) To supervise the collection of data for each applicant for parole; |
7 | (3) To summarize collected data and prepare a folder on each applicant for parole, |
8 | including the summary of the information collected from the above sources, or any other sources |
9 | which are deemed appropriate, together with the original supporting documents, and all |
10 | communications addressed to the board and its members concerning the applicant for parole; |
11 | (4) To maintain, in the folder of each applicant, the report of the board provided for in § |
12 | 13-8-23; |
13 | (5) To arrange for each meeting of the board; |
14 | (6) To prepare all reports required of the board; |
15 | (7)(i) To send to the state and local police a list of all persons, including their date of birth |
16 | and last known address prior to incarceration, lead offenses, and the name of the police department |
17 | which prosecuted the person, whose application for parole is to be considered by the board, not less |
18 | than six (6) weeks prior to the meeting to consider the applications, so that the state police and the |
19 | local police departments may return any comment deemed appropriate at least two (2) weeks prior |
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1 | to the scheduled meeting; and to make a reasonable effort to notify the victim of the crime |
2 | committed by the prisoner, or, in homicide cases, the victim's next of kin, and/or, in cases where |
3 | the victim is a minor, the victim's parent and/or legal guardian, not less than thirty (30) days prior |
4 | to the meeting, of his or her right to provide a victim impact statement to the board; |
5 | (ii) For the purposes of this subdivision the following words and phrases have the following |
6 | meanings: |
7 | (A) "Victim" means an individual who has suffered direct or threatened physical, |
8 | emotional, or financial harm as the result of the commission of a crime, or an immediate family |
9 | member of a minor or a homicide victim. |
10 | (B) "Victim impact statement" means a statement providing information about the |
11 | financial, emotional, and physical effects of a crime on the victim and the victim's family, and |
12 | specific information about the victim, the circumstances surrounding the crime, and the manner in |
13 | which it was perpetrated. |
14 | (8) To furnish the attorney general, the state police, and the local police departments set |
15 | forth in § 13-8-9.1 with a photograph (or a reasonable facsimile) of each prisoner released, taken |
16 | at the time of his or her release on parole; |
17 | (9) To notify the police department of the town or city in which the prisoner resided before |
18 | sentence and the police department of the city or town in which he or she is to reside, at least five |
19 | (5) days prior to the release of any prisoner on parole, of the release; |
20 | (10) To have published in a newspaper of general circulation, once a month, the names of |
21 | the persons whose applications for parole are to be considered within the upcoming month and the |
22 | hearing date or dates of the applications; |
23 | (11) To prepare a list of all individuals released by the board; |
24 | (12) To maintain that list in the permanent files of the office of the board, which list shall |
25 | be a public record; |
26 | (13) To confer with the director of corrections on all matters relating to the activities of the |
27 | board; and |
28 | (14) To perform related duties as required.; and |
29 | (15) To send notice to an inmate’s immediate family of the upcoming parole hearing as |
30 | provided in this subsection. |
31 | (i) An inmate shall provide a list of immediate family members he or she would like to |
32 | have notified, along with their current addresses, to the administrator not less than sixty (60) days |
33 | prior to the date of the hearing. |
34 | (ii) Notice shall be mailed to the inmate’s selected immediate family not less than thirty |
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1 | (30) days prior to the meeting. Said notice shall inform the family member of his or her right to |
2 | attend the parole hearing. |
3 | (b) Case folders shall be made available to each member of the board not less than a week |
4 | prior to its meeting to interview applicants for parole and shall be maintained in the permanent files |
5 | of the board. |
6 | 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 CRIMINALS -- CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS -- PAROLE | |
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1 | This act would allow an inmate’s immediate family to be notified of and attend a parole |
2 | hearing. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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