HB 2923
Prisoner reentry; creating the Oklahoma Prisoner Reentry Pilot Program; stating purpose of pilot program; codification; effective date.
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Bill overview
House Bill 2923 creates the Oklahoma Prisoner Reentry Pilot Program, aiming to improve public safety outcomes for inmates transitioning back into the community. The program will initially be launched in a county with over 500,000 residents and will rely on Department of Corrections employees for case management. It will focus on providing individualized reentry plans and connecting inmates with essential services like housing, healthcare, and job training, and will explore partnerships with private organizations and grant funding. The Department must annually assess and report on the program’s effectiveness.
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Pittman
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