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ARTICLE 20 |
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RELATING TO CORRECTIONS |
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     SECTION 1. Sections 13-8.1-2, 13-8.1-3 and 13-8.1-4 of the General Laws in Chapter |
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13-8.1 entitled "Medical Parole" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     13-8.1-2. Purpose. -- Medical parole is made available for humanitarian reasons and to |
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alleviate exorbitant medical expenses associated with inmates whose chronic and incurable illness |
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render their incarceration non-punitive and non-rehabilitative. Notwithstanding other statutory or |
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administrative provisions to the contrary, all prisoners except those serving life without parole |
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shall at any time after they begin serving their sentences be eligible for medical parole |
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consideration, regardless of the crime committed or the sentence imposed. |
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     13-8.1-3. Definitions. -- (a) "Permanently physically incapacitated" means suffering from |
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a condition caused by injury, disease, or illness which, to a reasonable degree of medical |
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certainty, permanently and irreversibly physically incapacitates the individual to the extent that |
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no significant physical activity is possible, and the individual is confined to bed or a wheelchair. |
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      (b) "Terminally ill" means suffering from a condition caused by injury (except self- |
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inflicted injury), disease, or illness, which to a reasonable degree of medical certainty will result |
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in death within six (6) months. |
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     (c) "Severely ill" means suffering from a significant and permanent or chronic physical |
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and/or mental condition that: (1) Requires extensive medical and/or psychiatric treatment with |
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little to no possibility of recovery; and (2) Precludes significant rehabilitation from further |
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incarceration. |
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     13-8.1-4. Procedure. -- (a) The parole board is authorized to grant release of a prisoner, |
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except a prisoner serving life without parole, at any time, who is determined to be terminally ill, |
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severely ill or permanently physically incapacitated within the meaning of section 13-8.1-3. |
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Inmates who are severely ill will only be considered for such release when their treatment causes |
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the state to incur exorbitant expenses as a result of continued and frequent medical treatment |
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during incarceration, as determined by the office of financial resources of the department of |
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corrections. |
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      (b) In order to apply for this relief, the prisoner, with an attending physician's written |
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approval, or an attending physician, on behalf of the prisoner, shall file an application with the |
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director of the department of corrections. Within seventy-two (72) hours after the filing of any |
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application, the director shall refer the application to the health service unit of the department of |
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corrections for a medical report and a medical discharge plan to be completed within |
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(10) days. Upon receipt of the medical discharge plan the director of the department of |
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corrections shall immediately transfer the medical discharge plan together with the application to |
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the parole board for its consideration and decision. |
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      (c) The report shall contain, at a minimum, the following information: |
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      (1) Diagnosis of the prisoner's medical conditions, including related medical history; |
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      (2) Detailed description of the conditions and treatments; |
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      (3) Prognosis, including life expectancy, likelihood of recovery, likelihood of |
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improvement, mobility, and rate of debilitation; |
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      (4) Degree of incapacity or disability, including an assessment of whether the prisoner is |
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ambulatory, capable of engaging in any substantial physical activity, and the extent of that |
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activity; |
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      (5) An opinion from the medical director as to whether the person is terminally ill, and if |
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so, the stage of the illness or whether the person is permanently physically incapacitated or |
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severely ill. If the medical director's opinion is that the person is not terminally ill, permanently, |
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physically incapacitated, or severely ill as defined in section 13-8.1-3, the petition for medical |
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parole shall not be forwarded to the parole board. |
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     (6) In the case of a severely ill inmate, the report shall also contain a determination from |
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the office of financial resources that the inmate's illness causes the state to incur exorbitant |
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expenses as a result of continued and frequent medical treatment during incarceration. |
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      (d) When the director of corrections refers a prisoner to the parole board for medical |
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parole, the director shall provide to the parole board a medical discharge plan, which is |
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acceptable to the parole board. |
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      (e) The department of corrections and the parole board shall jointly develop standards for |
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the medical discharge plan that are appropriately adapted to the criminal justice setting. The |
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discharge plan should ensure at the minimum that: |
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      (1) An appropriate placement for the prisoner has been secured, including, but not |
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limited to, a hospital, nursing facility, hospice, or family home; |
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      (2) A referral has been made for the prisoner to secure a source for payment of the |
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assigned to periodically obtain updates on the prisoner's medical condition to report back to the |
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board. |
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      (f) If the parole board finds from the credible medical evidence that the prisoner is |
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terminally ill, |
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release to the prisoner but only after the board also considers whether, in light of the prisoner's |
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medical condition, there is a reasonable probability that the prisoner, if released, will live and |
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remain at liberty without violating the law, and that the release is compatible with the welfare of |
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society and will not so depreciate the seriousness of the crime as to undermine respect for the law. |
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, release may be granted at any time during the term |
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of a prisoner's sentence. |
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      (g) There shall be a presumption that the opinion of the physician and/or medical |
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director will be accepted. However, the applicant, the physician, the director, or the parole board |
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may request an independent medical evaluation within seven (7) days after the physician's and/or |
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medical director's report is presented. The evaluation shall be completed and a report, containing |
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the information required by subsection (b) of this section, filed with the director and the parole |
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board and a copy sent to the applicant within fourteen (14) days from the date of the request. |
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      (h) Within seven (7) days of receiving the application, the medical report and the |
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discharge plan, the parole board shall determine whether the application, on its face, demonstrates |
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that relief may be warranted. If the face of the application clearly demonstrates that relief is |
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unwarranted, the board may deny the application without a hearing or further proceedings, and |
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within seven (7) days shall notify the prisoner in writing of its decision to deny the application, |
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setting forth its factual findings and a brief statement of the reasons for denying release without a |
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hearing. Denial of release does not preclude the prisoner from reapplying for medical parole after |
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the expiration of sixty (60) days. A reapplication under this section must demonstrate a material |
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change in circumstances. |
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      (i) (1) Upon receipt of the application from the director of the department of corrections |
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the parole board shall, except as provided in subsection (h) of this section, set the case for a |
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hearing within |
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      (2) Notice of the hearing shall be sent to the prosecutor and the victim(s), if any, of the |
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offense(s) for which the prisoner is incarcerated, and the prosecutor and the victim(s) shall have |
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the right to be heard at the hearing, or in writing, or both; |
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      (3) At the hearing, the prisoner shall be entitled to be represented by an attorney or by |
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the public defender if qualified or other representative. |
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      (j) Within seven (7) days of the hearing, the parole board shall issue a written decision |
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granting or denying medical parole and explaining the reasons for the decision. If the board |
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determines that medical parole is warranted, it shall impose conditions of release, which shall |
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include the following: |
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      (1) Periodic medical examinations; |
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      (2) Periodic reporting to a parole officer, and the reporting interval; |
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      (3) Any other terms or conditions that the board deems necessary |
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     (4) In the case of a prisoner who is medically paroled due to being severely ill, the parole |
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board shall require electronic monitoring as a condition of the medical parole, unless the health |
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care plan mandates placement in a medical facility that cannot accommodate the electronic |
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monitoring. |
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      (k) If after release the releasee's condition or circumstances change so that he or she |
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would not then be eligible for medical parole, the parole board may order him or her returned to |
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custody to await a hearing to determine whether his or her release should be revoked. A release |
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may also be revoked for violation of conditions otherwise applicable to parole. |
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      (l) An annual report shall be prepared by the director of corrections for the parole board |
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and the general assembly. The report shall include: |
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      (1) The number of inmates who have applied for medical parole; |
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      (2) The number who have been granted medical parole; |
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      (3) The nature of the illness of the applicants, and the nature of the placement pursuant to |
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the medical discharge plan; |
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      (4) The categories of reasons for denial for those who have been denied; |
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      (5) The number of releasees on medical parole who have been returned to the custody of |
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the department of corrections and the reasons for return. |
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     SECTION 2. Section 13-8-23 of the General Laws in Chapter 13-8 entitled "Parole" is |
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hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     13-8-23. |
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provide reports to parole board. -- Information concerning applicants for parole shall be |
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provided by: |
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      (1) The director of corrections, who shall submit a list of all prisoners under his or her |
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control who will be eligible for parole in a given month, not later than the tenth day of the second |
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month preceding. That list shall identify the prisoner by name, offense, and date of commitment; |
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      (2) The director of corrections, who shall secure reports from prison officials and |
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institutional personnel who have had direct contact with the prisoner including, but not limited to, |
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correctional officers, and medical personnel. The director shall transmit those reports, together |
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with all pertinent classification information, including |
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pertaining to the prisoner's disciplinary record, participation in rehabilitation and educational |
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programs, employment history and plan, housing plan, community supports, mental health status |
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and needs, substance abuse status and needs, discharge plan, |
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recommendations made by a classification board or committee in the institution, to the board not |
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later than the twentieth day of the month next preceding the month in which the individual is |
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eligible to appear before the board; |
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      (3) The attorney general's department, which shall supply to the board a written report of |
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its recommendation concerning the current application for parole. The report shall set forth in |
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detail the reason or reasons why the particular inmate, given his or her criminal history and the |
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circumstances surrounding his or her offense, should or should not be paroled. The department |
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shall also consult the trial judge in the case to determine if he or she may wish to make any |
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comment or recommendation; and if requested by the board, the department shall have one of its |
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attorneys present at the board hearings to elaborate on the attorney general's recommendation as |
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to parole of the inmate; |
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prisoner upon notice from the board and shall submit his or her findings and recommendations to |
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the board not later than the twentieth day of the month next preceding the month in which the |
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prisoner is eligible to appear before the board; |
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shall upon notice from the board examine the prisoner and report |
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recommendations to the board not later than the twentieth day of the month next preceding the |
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month in which the prisoner is eligible to appear before the board; |
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      (6) The department of corrections, which shall submit: (i) a transcript of the previous |
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criminal record of the prisoner, including the date of offenses, nature of offenses, and the |
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disposition of each; (ii) a copy of the pre-sentence investigation; and (iii) a full summary of the |
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contact of the department with the prisoner during any prior period under supervision, either |
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probation or parole or both. The department shall make a written recommendation concerning the |
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current application for parole. |
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     SECTION 3. The director shall submit a quarterly report to the chairs of the house and |
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senate finance committees and their respective fiscal advisors on the progress of closing the |
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Donald Price medium security facility. |
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     SECTION 4. This Article shall take effect upon passage. |