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Geriatric and medical parole bills remain under negotiation over mandatory risk assessments
Summary
Senate Bill 181 would expand access to geriatric parole and allow requests from incarcerated people or representatives; sponsors and House conferees are negotiating whether mandatory risk assessments should apply to all geriatric parole applicants or be limited to life‑sentenced inmates to avoid backlog delays,
Senate Bill 181 would permit medical and geriatric parole requests from incarcerated people, family members or other representatives and raise the qualifying geriatric age to 65 in the Senate version; the measure’s sponsors and House conferees are negotiating whether mandatory risk assessments should apply broadly.
The vice chair presented the bill on behalf of Senator…
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