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LD 1684

An Act To Exclude From Eligibility For A Community Confinement Monitoring Program A Person Serving A Sentence For Certain Domestic Violence Crimes

132nd Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Vicki Doudera

Overview: LD 1684, "An Act To Exclude From Eligibility For A Community Confinement Monitoring Program A Person Serving A Sentence For Certain Domestic Violence Crimes", has been si

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Bill Summary · LD 1684

Overview: LD 1684, "An Act To Exclude From Eligibility For A Community Confinement Monitoring Program A Person Serving A Sentence For Certain Domestic Violence Crimes", has been signed into law by the Governor.

Purpose and Intent: The law aims to exclude individuals convicted of certain domestic violence crimes from eligibility for community confinement monitoring programs. The goal is to enhance public safety and ensure appropriate supervision for offenders who have committed these types of violent acts.

Key Provisions:
- Prohibits individuals serving sentences for domestic violence crimes, such as assault, from participating in community confinement monitoring programs
- Requires these offenders to serve their full sentences in a correctional facility rather than being eligible for early release through community-based programs

Affected Parties and Impacts: The primary impact will be on offenders convicted of domestic violence crimes, who will no longer have the option of early release through community confinement monitoring. This change is intended to protect victims and the broader community.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been signed into law by the Governor, and the new restrictions on community confinement monitoring will take effect immediately.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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