HB1291:

Correctional facilities; prohibits use of isolated confinement.

Bill Summary:

Correctional facilities; use of isolated confinement.
Prohibits the use of isolated confinement in state correctional facilities
and juvenile correctional centers, subject to certain exceptions.
Isolated confinement is defined in the bill as confinement of a prisoner
or juvenile to a cell, alone or with another prisoner or juvenile,
for 20 hours or more per day for an adult or for 17 hours or more
per day for a juvenile, other than for the purpose of providing medical
or mental health treatment. The bill has a delayed effective date
of July 1, 2023.

Bill Patron: Hayes

Last Action(s):
(House) Left in Public Safety February 15, 2022

Bill Status: