H.B. 167 ✓ Good Bill Criminal Justice Reform

Offender Reintegration Amendments

Requires local mental health authorities, to the extent feasible, to coordinate with the Department of Corrections to ensure the continuity of mental health services fo county residents on probation or parole; requires criminal justice coordinating councils to identify strategies for connecting county residents who are on probation, parole, or leaving jail or prison, with county-based housing, employment, mental health services, substance use treatment, and related resources; adds an expunged conviction and arrest that occurred as a juvenile to the circumstances when a public employer may not exclude an applicant from an initial interview; reduces the amount of time following an individual's incarceration for purposes of defining unprofessional conduct in certain circumstances and expands the exceptions under which a conviction would not qualify; and creates an account to be used for successful reintegration of offenders and former offenders into the general public

🧑‍💼 Sponsor: Tyler Clancy 📅 Session: 2025 General Session 📋 Category: Criminal Justice Reform
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