Bill
SB 972
Relating to intervention in juvenile dependency matters.
Michigan SB 972 expands parole review for inmates sentenced before 1980 with new carve-outs (35a/83a) and enlarges the parole board to 13 members.
Bill
SB 972
Michigan SB 972 expands parole review for inmates sentenced before 1980 with new carve-outs (35a/83a) and enlarges the parole board to 13 members.
Status: Referred to Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety. Introduced: Jan 29, 2025. Subject: Corrections — parole.
SB 972 revises Michigan’s parole statutes to (1) require consideration of parole for certain individuals sentenced before 1980 by adding new statutory provisions (sections 35a and 83a); and (2) make structural and procedural changes to the state parole board and parole-eligibility rules contained in the Corrections Code of 1953 (MCL 791.231a et seq.). Overall the bill seeks to expand parole‑review pathways for some long‑term inmates while updating parole board composition and certain parole‑eligibility mechanics.
Parole board composition (amends MCL 791.231a / Sec. 31a)
Parole eligibility and conditions (amends Sec. 33 and related sections)
Crimes and ineligibility (amends Sec. 33b)
New sections (adds Secs. 35a and 83a)
This summary focuses on the bill’s substantive changes to Michigan’s parole law as reflected in the statutory sections identified in the bill caption (MCL 791.231a et seq.).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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