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SB25-190

Offender Release from Custody

Type Bill
Session 2025 Regular Session
Subjects
Crimes, Corrections, & Enforcement

Concerning processes for offenders with health-service needs release from custody.

Bill Summary:

Under current law, a sheriff may allow an individual to choose to stay in jail overnight after release when extenuating circumstances exist. The act makes facilitation of a connection to a service provider an extenuating circumstance. If an individual chooses to remain in jail overnight, the individual must be released by 10 a.m. the next morning.

Under current law, to qualify for special needs parole, there is a distinction between inmates who are 55 years of age or older and those who are under 55 years of age. The act changes that distinction. The act makes an inmate eligible for special needs parole if the inmate suffers from a diagnosed severe cognitive impairment or serious impairment that limits the person's ability to function.

If the inmate is under 55 years of age, the act provides for special needs parole if the inmate has served at least 25% of the inmate's sentence and is eligible for parole after serving 50% of their sentence including earned time; has served at least 35% of the inmate's sentence and is eligible for parole after serving 75% of their sentence including earned time; has served at least 40% of the inmate's sentence and is eligible for parole after serving 75% of the sentence; or has been diagnosed by a licensed health-care provider as having a terminal illness that is irreversible, unlikely to be cured, and likely to cause death; and has not incurred a class I code of penal discipline violation within the 12 months before the date of the application for special needs parole.

An inmate who is 64 years of age or older and has served at least 20 years of their sentence and was not convicted of a class 1 or class 2 felony, unlawful sexual behavior, a crime that includes domestic violence, or stalking is eligible for special needs parole. The act makes a person eligible for special needs parole if the person has a condition such as advanced or metastatic cancer; end-stage renal disease; end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder; end-stage heart disease; end-stage liver disease; progressive neurodegenerative disease such as Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; intractable seizure disorder; severe dementia; or Alzheimer's disease.

The act provides that when a health-care provider who is providing care or recently provided care to the person makes a determination that the person's medical condition meets the standard for special needs parole, then a referral must be made to the parole board.

The department of corrections is required to include in each contract with a licensed health-care provider involved in providing inmate care a requirement that the provider screen for eligibility for special needs parole.

The act requires legislative council staff to conduct a study of options for releasing aging and seriously ill offenders from secure custody to appropriate care or placing offenders in alternative programs that can better provide the offender's needed medical care.


(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Status

Became Law

Introduced

Passed

Became Law

Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
05/29/2025 Signed Act PDF
05/13/2025 Final Act PDF
04/30/2025 Rerevised PDF
04/29/2025 Revised PDF
04/01/2025 Reengrossed PDF
03/31/2025 Engrossed PDF
03/04/2025 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
04/23/2025 PA2 PDF
03/27/2025 PA1 PDF
Date Version Documents
07/10/2025 FN3 PDF
04/09/2025 FN2 PDF
03/20/2025 FN1 PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment L.004 (Attachment F) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.007 (Attachment G) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 25-190, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 8-3. Vote summary
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment C) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
This is a conceptual amendment The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
This is a conceptual amendment The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.002 (Attachment D) The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 25-190, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 5-2. Vote summary
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
05/01/2025 House Amendments REPASS
21
AYE
11
NO
3
OTHER
Vote record
05/01/2025 House Amendments CONCUR
32
AYE
0
NO
3
OTHER
Vote record
04/01/2025 Third Reading BILL
23
AYE
12
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
04/30/2025 Third Reading BILL
44
AYE
21
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
04/30/2025 Third Reading AMD (L.010)
21
AYE
44
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
04/30/2025 Third Reading PERM
44
AYE
21
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
04/29/2025 Committee of the Whole AMD (H.001)
18
AYE
44
NO
3
OTHER
Vote record
Date Amendment Number Committee/ Floor Hearing Status Documents
04/30/2025 L.010 Third Reading Lost PDF
04/29/2025 H.001 Committee of the Whole Lost PDF
04/29/2025 L.008 Second Reading Lost [**] PDF
04/29/2025 L.009 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/22/2025 L.007 HOU Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
04/22/2025 L.004 HOU Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
03/26/2025 L.002 SEN Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
03/26/2025 L.001 SEN Judiciary Passed [*] PDF
Date Location Action
05/29/2025 Governor Governor Signed
05/13/2025 House Signed by the Speaker of the House
05/13/2025 Senate Signed by the President of the Senate
05/13/2025 Governor Sent to the Governor
05/01/2025 Senate Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass
04/30/2025 House House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
04/29/2025 House House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
04/25/2025 House House Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
04/22/2025 House House Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
04/01/2025 House Introduced In House - Assigned to Judiciary
04/01/2025 Senate Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
03/31/2025 Senate Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee
03/26/2025 Senate Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/04/2025 Senate Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary
Effective Date Chapter # Title Documents
08/06/2025 286 Offender Release from Custody PDF