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Senate bill would align partial confinement programs, expand CPA and modify substance-use assessment rules

2136495 · January 21, 2025
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Senate Bill 5219 would align DOC partial confinement programs so eligible people may serve up to the last 18 months of their term in community-based programs and would expand CPA eligibility and revise SUD assessment requirements for graduated reentry.

Senate Bill 5219 would align several Department of Corrections (DOC) partial confinement programs so qualifying people could serve up to the last 18 months of their confinement in community-based programs, expand Community Parenting Alternative (CPA) eligibility and change procedures for substance use disorder (SUD) assessments for transfer to graduated reentry.

Committee staff Kelsey Ann Fung said the bill extends the maximum community participation period to 18 months across multiple partial confinement tracks (work release/reentry centers, CPA, graduated…

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