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SB 553 standardizes CDCR gate clearances, expands eligibility to lawyers and program providers, and speeds access with uniform forms and updated short- and annual-clearance rules.
SB 553 standardizes CDCR gate clearances, expands eligibility to lawyers and program providers, and speeds access with uniform forms and updated short- and annual-clearance rules.
Status: Action postponed indefinitely
Introduced: February 20, 2025
Primary author: Senator Dave Cortese (bill text in documents)
Policy area: Public peace, health, safety & welfare — corrections oversight
Note: the source package included unrelated bills from other states also labeled “SB 553.” This summary focuses on the California measure (Cortese) described in the provided Legislative Counsel’s Digest and bill text.
SB 553 amends Chapter 18 (commencing with Penal Code §7460) to modernize and standardize the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s (CDCR) clearance process for non‑staff individuals who need access to state prisons and related facilities. It expands who may apply for clearances, renames clearance categories, limits institution‑specific paperwork, and sets processing and renewal rules intended to reduce barriers and delays for rehabilitative program providers and legal professionals.
If you want, I can produce a section-by-section breakdown (with quoted language from §§ 7460–7463) or draft a short memo on likely CDCR operational changes and estimated workload.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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