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2008 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Inmate Education Program (language only)

Item 390 #1h

Item 390 #1h

Public Safety
Corrections, Department of

Language
Page 360, after line 6, insert:
"J.  The Department of Corrections and the Department of Correctional Education shall, in partnership with Liberty University, develop a self-contained, computer-based program providing remedial secondary and general education diploma instruction, remedial college course instruction, and post-secondary instruction to offenders to improve their ability to reenter society upon their release from secure confinement.  This self-contained, computer-based program shall include the capacity for differentiated learning and shall be established on a pilot basis at the Green Rock Correctional Center using computers and equipment provided by the Department of Correctional Education and Liberty University by September 1, 2008.  The Department of Corrections and the Department of Correctional Education shall provide a report to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees, including the types of offenders participating in this program, the educational progress that has been by program participants, any post-secondary credits participants may have earned, any disciplinary actions taken against program participants, and whether such a program could be replicated for use in other correctional facilities, by July 1, 2009."


Explanation
(This amendment requires the Departments of Corrections and Correctional Education, in partnership with Liberty University, to develop a computer-based program of remedial, secondary, and post-secondary education for implementation by September 1, 2008. The program is to be self-contained, meaning instruction may not involve the use of the internet by offenders, and the program will be implemented on a pilot basis at Green Rock Correctional Center. The agencies are also directed to report to the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees on the types of offenders participating in the program, their educational progress, and whether the program can be replicated in other correctional centers.)