Bill Summary

SB 1934 Solitary Confinement of Incarcerated Youths (2022 Session)
Solitary Confinement of Incarcerated Youths; Creating the “Incarcerated Youths in Solitary Confinement Reduction Act”; prohibiting the Department of Corrections and local governmental bodies from placing incarcerated youths in solitary confinement, with specified exceptions; limiting the period of time for which incarcerated youths may be placed in disciplinary cell confinement; requiring that, within a specified time and at specified intervals, a mental health clinician perform a face-to-face evaluation of incarcerated youths who are placed in emergency cell confinement; requiring that restrictions imposed on incarcerated youths who are placed in protective custody be the least restrictive necessary to maintain the safety of such youths and others, etc. Effective Date: 7/1/2022
01/10/22
SENATE
Filed
01/12/22
SENATE
Referred to Criminal Justice; Appropriations Subcommittee on Criminal and Civil Justice; Appropriations
03/12/22
SENATE
Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
03/14/22
SENATE
Died in Criminal Justice
1934
Filed on 01/10/22
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