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Committee approves bill to standardize corrections data reporting to legislature
Summary
House Bill 136 would require the Department of Corrections to compile annual reports on time served and parole outcomes; sponsors said the data already exist and the bill formalizes reporting to improve policymaking.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to report House Bill 136 favorably, a measure to require the Department of Corrections to compile and submit annual reports on time served and parole and supervision outcomes.
Representative Jared Bauman, sponsor of the bill, told the committee HB136 would “mandate amendments to KRS 439 requiring that the DOC compile and submit annual reports to the general assembly.” He said the reports would provide “critical data on time served by individuals…
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