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HB 0328 - Criminal Justice Reform Council Recommendations Regarding Re-entry and Indigent Defense Services and Provides Authority for Counties to Contract with Companies to Collect Expired Fines
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Tracking Level: Support
Sponsor: Efstration, Chuck 104th
Last Action: 7/1/2015 - Effective Date
State Code Titles: 10, 17, 42, 43, 49
House Committee: JudyNC
Senate Committee: JUDYNC
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Staff Analysis of the Legislation

This legislation makes changes to the parole eligibility. Provides for employment assistance and public assistance eligibility for prisoners released back into the community. A committee substitute was adopted that makes changes to the Public Defender Standards Council which would remove the word "standards" from the name of the agency as well as the statute. This bill also proposes to remove the approval of the council procedures under which indigent defense services are provided, but the council remains the fiscal officers for all CPD offices.  This legislation was amended to include the language from H.B. 377 which clarifies that local governments may contract with a vendor to provide collection of expired fines.  As passed this legislation will have no statewide fiscal impact to counties, but for those who contract to collect expired fines, could generate revenue.

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