INCARCERATED-DISABILITIES
The bill requires the Department of Corrections to give incarcerated individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities equitable access to education, work, and training,
The bill requires the Department of Corrections to give incarcerated individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities equitable access to education, work, and training,
Title: Equitable Access to Education, Employment, and Training for Incarcerated Individuals with Disabilities Act (INCARCERATED‑DISABILITIES)
Sponsor: Sen. Adriane Johnson
Latest amendment filed: Senate Amendment 001 (3/14/2025)
Status (as provided): Rule 3‑9(a) / Re‑referred to Assignments (6/02/2025)
Introduced: February 19, 2025
Effective date in latest amendment: January 1, 2026
SB 1395 requires the Department of Corrections to ensure incarcerated people who have an intellectual disability or a developmental disability receive equitable access to prison work assignments and to educational and vocational programs. The bill mandates certain accommodations (including waiving standardized test requirements) so these individuals can participate in programs and, where applicable, qualify for earned sentence credit on parity with other incarcerated individuals.
Test waivers as a reasonable accommodation:
Staff training and program supports:
Compliance, grievance, and definitions:
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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