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Committee backs bill letting APD consolidate forensic services for some defendants
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Summary
CS for SB 778 would allow the Agency for Persons with Disabilities to house certain defendants found incompetent to proceed in the same secure settings as other forensic residents, reducing duplicative staffing; the committee voted to report the bill favorably.
Senator Simon told the Fiscal Policy Committee that CS for SB 778 updates the definition of “forensic clients” to permit people with intellectual disabilities or autism whose charges were dismissed because they were incompetent to proceed to be housed in the same secure setting as other residents covered under chapter 916. Simon said the change would let the Agency for Persons with Disabilities consolidate services, reduce duplicative staffing, and produce positive fiscal impacts for the state while maintaining protections for a vulnerable population and for public safety.
There was no substantive opposition raised in committee and the sponsor waived closing remarks. Michelle called the roll and the committee reported SB 778 favorably.
