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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Committee Approved)

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Per Diem Payments

Item 418 #4s

Item 418 #4s

First Year - FY2011 Second Year - FY2012
Public Safety
Compensation Board FY2011 ($6,294,242) FY2012 ($6,294,242) GF

Language
Page 279, line 45, strike "$51,102,382" and insert "$44,808,140".
Page 279, line 45, strike "$53,352,871" and insert "$47,058,629".
Page 280, strike lines 34 to 37.
Page 280, following line 33, insert:
"1. For inmates with sentences of less that one year--$4 per inmate day, or, if the inmate is housed and maintained in a jail farm not under the control of the sheriff, the rate shall be $18 per inmate day.
2. For inmates with sentences of less than one year:
a. Who are being held awaiting trial for additional felony charges--$0 (zero) per inmate day.
b. With all pending charges adjudicated:
i. $8 per inmate day—for up to sixty days following the mailing by certified letter or electronic transmission to the Department of Corrections of the final court order within thirty days after the order being issued.
ii. $14 per inmate day—on and after the sixty-first day following the mailing by certified letter or electronic transmission to the Department of Corrections of the final court order within thirty days after the order being issued.
iii. $14 per inmate day—on and after the ninety-first day following the date of final sentence, if the final court order was not mailed by certified letter or electronic transmission to the Department of Corrections within thirty days after the order being issued. "
Page 280, following line 37, insert:
"3. Payments for the purposes of this paragraph shall cease once available funds are expended."
Page 282, line 15, strike "$8" and insert "$14".


Explanation
(This amendment provides for per diem payment rates for maintenance of prisoners in local and regional jails at $4 per prisoner day for prisoners with sentences less than one year, and the FY 2010 level of $14 for prisoners with sentences of one year or more. There would be no per diem payment for prisoners awaiting trial. Payments shall cease once available funds are expended.)