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HB 4103

NO SENTENCE CREDIT-HOME DETENT

104th Regular Session Introduced by Tom Weber

Overview: Bill Number: HB 4103, Title: NO SENTENCE CREDIT-HOME DETENT, Status: Referred to Rules Committee, Introduced: August 20, 2025, Classification: billPurpose and Intent: Thi

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Bill Summary · HB 4103

Overview: Bill Number: HB 4103, Title: NO SENTENCE CREDIT-HOME DETENT, Status: Referred to Rules Committee, Introduced: August 20, 2025, Classification: bill

Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to prohibit the granting of sentence credits for individuals serving sentences under home detention.

Key Provisions:
- Individuals serving sentences under home detention will not be eligible to receive sentence credits
- This change would apply to both new and existing home detention sentences

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Individuals currently serving or sentenced to serve time under home detention, who would no longer be able to receive sentence credits
- The criminal justice system and correctional authorities, who would need to implement and enforce the new policy

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been referred to the Rules Committee for further consideration. The next step would be for the committee to review the bill, hold hearings, and potentially make amendments before the bill moves forward in the legislative process.

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

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