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A 206

Relates to failure to complete a program for time allowances due to circumstances beyond an individual's control

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chris Burdick and 6 co-sponsors

Bill A 206 ensures individuals facing uncontrollable challenges receive extra time to complete mandated programs, promoting fairness in rehabilitation and legal obligations.

SUBSTITUTED BY S3974A
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Bill Summary · A 206

Summary of Bill A 206

Bill Information

  • Bill Number: A 206
  • Title: Relates to failure to complete a program for time allowances due to circumstances beyond an individual's control
  • Status: Referred to Correction
  • Introduced: January 08, 2025
  • Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

Bill A 206 aims to address situations where individuals are unable to complete mandated programs—such as rehabilitation or educational programs—due to circumstances beyond their control. The bill seeks to ensure that these individuals are not penalized for their inability to fulfill program requirements when faced with unforeseen challenges.

Key Provisions

  • Time Allowances: The bill proposes that individuals who fail to complete a program due to uncontrollable circumstances will be granted additional time allowances. This provision is intended to provide fairness and flexibility in the enforcement of program completion requirements.
  • Definition of Circumstances: The bill may outline specific circumstances that qualify as "beyond an individual's control," although these details are not specified in the current version.
  • Impact on Sentencing and Parole: The bill could potentially influence how time served is calculated for individuals on parole or probation, ensuring that those who encounter legitimate barriers are not unduly punished.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Individuals in Programs: The primary beneficiaries of this bill would be individuals required to complete programs as part of their rehabilitation or legal obligations. This includes those in correctional facilities, on probation, or participating in community service programs.
  • Correctional Facilities and Programs: Institutions and organizations that administer these programs may need to adjust their policies to accommodate the provisions of this bill.

Procedural Aspects

  • Current Status: As of January 08, 2025, the bill has been referred to the Correction Committee for further consideration.
  • Related Bills: This bill is related to several prior-session bills, including:
    • A 10818
    • A 1957
    • A 116
    • S 3974 (companion bill)

Conclusion

Bill A 206 represents an effort to create a more equitable system for individuals required to complete programs under various legal circumstances. By allowing for additional time allowances in cases of unforeseen challenges, the bill aims to promote fairness and reduce the potential for punitive measures against those who are unable to comply due to factors outside their control. Further discussions and amendments may clarify the specific circumstances covered and the implementation of these provisions.

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

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