SAFE Act of 2025
Bill S 1501 classifies throwing saliva at correctional staff as aggravated harassment, aiming to enhance employee safety and deter such aggressive behavior by inmates.
Bill S 1501 classifies throwing saliva at correctional staff as aggravated harassment, aiming to enhance employee safety and deter such aggressive behavior by inmates.
The primary aim of Bill S 1501 is to expand the definition of aggravated harassment of an employee by an incarcerated individual. Specifically, it seeks to include actions such as throwing, tossing, or expelling saliva at or on correctional facility employees as a form of aggravated harassment. This legislative change is intended to enhance the protection of correctional staff and address the growing concerns regarding the safety and treatment of employees working in correctional facilities.
This bill is part of a broader legislative context, with several related bills from prior sessions, including:
- S 8520
- S 1883
- S 5498
- S 2211
These related bills may provide additional context or similar provisions regarding the treatment of correctional facility employees and the behaviors of incarcerated individuals.
Bill S 1501 represents a legislative effort to enhance the safety and protection of correctional facility employees by explicitly addressing the act of throwing saliva as a form of aggravated harassment. By expanding the legal framework surrounding such behaviors, the bill aims to deter misconduct and promote a safer working environment for correctional staff. Further developments will depend on the actions taken by the Codes Committee and subsequent legislative processes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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