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HCS CSSSSB 175(JUD): "An Act relating to correctional institutions and their administration, and to services provided to prisoners; amending the definition of `severely medically disabled' applicable to prisoners seeking special medical parole; and amending provisions of the correctional industries program, and extending the termination date of the Correctional Industries Commission and the program."

00HOUSE CS FOR CS FOR SS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 175(JUD) 01 "An Act relating to correctional institutions and their administration, and to 02 services provided to prisoners; amending the definition of `severely medically 03 disabled' applicable to prisoners seeking special medical parole; and amending 04 provisions of the correctional industries program, and extending the termination 05 date of the Correctional Industries Commission and the program." 06 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 07 * Section 1. Sections 3 - 5 of this Act may be known as the "Alaska No Frills Prison Act." 08 * Sec. 2. AS 33.16.900(10) is amended to read: 09  (10) "severely medically disabled" means that a person has a medical 10 condition that substantially eliminates the physical ability to commit an offense 11 similar to the offense for which the person was convicted or to commit an offense 12 in violation of AS 11.41 that is punishable as a felony, [REQUIRES THE PERSON 13 SUFFERING FROM THE CONDITION TO BE CONFINED TO BED] and the person 14 is likely to

01  (A) remain subject to the medical condition [BE CONFINED 02 TO BED] throughout the entire period of parole; or 03  (B) [TO] die from the medical condition; 04 * Sec. 3. AS 33.30.011 is amended to read: 05  Sec. 33.30.011. DUTIES OF COMMISSIONER. The commissioner shall 06  (1) establish, maintain, operate, and control correctional facilities 07 suitable for the custody, care, and discipline of persons charged or convicted of 08 offenses against the state or held under authority of state law; each correctional 09 facility operated by the state shall be established, maintained, operated, and 10 controlled in a manner that is consistent with AS 33.30.015; 11  (2) classify prisoners; 12  (3) for persons committed to the custody of the commissioner, establish 13 programs, including furlough programs that are reasonably calculated to 14  (A) protect the public; 15  (B) maintain health; 16  (C) create or improve occupational skills; 17  (D) enhance educational qualifications; 18  (E) support court-ordered restitution; and 19  (F) otherwise provide for the rehabilitation and reformation of 20 prisoners, facilitating their reintegration into society; 21  (4) subject to AS 33.30.028, provide necessary 22  (A) medical services for prisoners in correctional facilities or 23 who are committed by a court to the custody of the commissioner, including 24 examinations for communicable and infectious diseases; 25  (B) psychological or psychiatric treatment if a physician or 26 other health care provider, exercising ordinary skill and care at the time of 27 observation, concludes that 28  (i) a prisoner exhibits symptoms of a serious disease or 29 injury that is curable or may be substantially alleviated; and 30  (ii) the potential for harm to the prisoner by reason of 31 delay or denial of care is substantial;

01  (5) establish minimum standards for sex offender treatment programs 02 offered to persons who are committed to the custody of the commissioner; and 03  (6) provide for fingerprinting in correctional facilities in accordance 04 with AS 12.80.060. 05 * Sec. 4. AS 33.30 is amended by adding a new section to read: 06  Sec. 33.30.015. WORK REQUIREMENT AND LIVING CONDITIONS FOR 07 PRISONERS. (a) In implementing this chapter, the commissioner may not 08  (1) provide in a state correctional facility operated by the state 09  (A) living conditions and recreational opportunities to prisoners 10 within a correctional facility that substantially exceed the conditions that may 11 be required of the state by the Constitution of the United States or the 12 constitution of the state; 13  (B) living quarters for a prisoner into which the view into the 14 quarters is obstructed; however, the commissioner may not be required to 15 renovate the cells of a correctional facility that, on the effective date of this 16 Act, confines prisoners in cells equipped with doors that do not have bars or 17 windows; 18  (C) food that exceeds in quality or quantity food that is 19 available to enlisted personnel in the United States Army and use Alaska farm 20 products and salmon to the greatest extent practicable; 21  (D) equipment or facilities for publishing or broadcasting 22 material the content of which is not subject to prior approval by the department 23 as consistent with keeping order in the institution and prisoner discipline; 24  (E) cable television service in a correctional facility other than 25 a level of basic cable television service that is available as a substitute for 26 services that are broadcast to the public in the community in which a 27 correctional facility is located; 28  (2) allow a prisoner held in a state correctional facility operated by the 29 state to 30  (A) possess a compact disc player; 31  (B) view movies rated "R," "X," or "NC-17," or that do not

01 have a rating unless approved by the department; 02  (C) possess printed material that visually depicts a person's 03 genitals, anus, or female breast; 04  (D) receive instruction in person, or by broadcast or printed 05 medium, or engage in boxing, wrestling, judo, karate, or other martial art, or 06 in any activity that, in the commissioner's discretion, would facilitate violent 07 behavior; 08  (E) possess in the prisoner's cell a coffee pot, hot plate, 09 appliance, or heating element for food preparation; 10  (F) possess or appear in a state of dress, hygiene, grooming, or 11 appearance other than as permitted as uniform or standard in the correctional 12 facility; 13  (G) use a computer other than those approved by the 14 correctional facility; the use may be only as part of the prisoner's employment, 15 education, or vocational training; 16  (H) smoke unless the prisoner smokes in an area that has been 17 designated under AS 18.35.320 to permit smoking. 18  (b) The commissioner may determine whether the provisions of (a) of this 19 section shall apply to correctional facilities that are not operated by the state and may 20 negotiate with a provider of services for the detention and confinement of persons held 21 under authority of state law under contract or agreement whether the work 22 requirements and living conditions set out in (a) of this section shall apply to persons 23 held under authority of state law at a facility operated under contract or agreement. 24 (c) On and after January 1, 1997, the commissioner may not allow a prisoner who, under AS 33.30.011(2), has 25 been classified as maximum custody, to possess a television in the prisoner's cell. 26  (d) Subject to (e) of this section, on and after January 1, 1998, the 27 commissioner may allow a prisoner who, under AS 33.30.011(2), has been classified 28 as other than maximum custody to possess a television in the prisoner's cell only if 29 the prisoner 30  (1) either is incapable of obtaining or has attained a high school 31 diploma or general education development diploma or the equivalent;

01  (2) is actively engaged in an educational, vocational training, or 02 employment program; 03  (3) has satisfied or is on a regular and current payment schedule for all 04 restitution orders entered by the court as part of the prisoner's sentence and, if 05 applicable, is actively engaged in a treatment plan, counseling, or rehabilitation 06 program ordered by the court as part of the prisoner's sentence; and 07  (4) pays for the expense of providing the television or cable television 08 service. 09  (e) The commissioner shall use appropriate technology to screen programs 10 received by prisoners under (d) of this section. 11 * Sec. 5. AS 33.30.071(c) is amended to read: 12  (c) Medical services for a prisoner who is unconscious or in immediate need 13 of medical attention before admission to a correctional facility or commitment by a 14 court to the custody of the commissioner of corrections shall be provided by the law 15 enforcement agency having custody of the prisoner. The law enforcement agency may 16 require the prisoner to compensate the agency for the cost or for a portion of the cost 17 of medical services provided for any [A] preexisting medical condition [NOT 18 ARISING OUT OF THE PRISONER'S ARREST]. 19 * Sec. 6. AS 33.32.010 is amended to read: 20  Sec. 33.32.010. PURPOSE OF CHAPTER. It is the purpose of this chapter 21 to [:] 22  (1) develop and operate agricultural, industrial, and service enterprises 23 employing prisoners under the jurisdiction of the commissioner of corrections; 24  (2) provide realistic work experience and vocational training for 25 prisoners under conditions as much like those that prevail in private industry as 26 possible, consistent with proper penal administration, and to direct their efforts toward 27 financial responsibility, acquiring or improving effective work habits and occupational 28 skills, and increasing the probability of opportunities for employment after release; and 29  (3) operate a work program for prisoners that will be as nearly self- 30 supporting as possible by generating a sufficient amount of money from the sale of products 31 and services to pay all or most of the expenses of the program.

01 * Sec. 7. AS 33.32.015(b) is amended to read: 02  (b) The commissioner of corrections may 03  (1) subject to AS 36.30 (State Procurement Code), use, purchase, lease, 04 equip, and maintain buildings, machinery, and other equipment, and may purchase 05 materials and enter into contracts that [, WHICH] may be necessary for the 06 correctional industries program; 07  (2) provide for prisoners to be employed in rendering services and 08 producing articles, materials, and supplies needed by a state agency, a political 09 subdivision of the state, an agency of the federal government, other states or their 10 political subdivisions, or for use by nonprofit organizations; 11  (3) if the Correctional Industries Commission established in 12 AS 33.32.070 approves, employ prisoners to provide services or products as needed 13 by private industry if the services or products have potential for contributing to the 14 economy of the state and will have minimal negative impact on an existing private 15 industry or labor force in the state; 16  (4) authorize a prisoner to engage in vocational training or in 17 productive employment within or outside a correctional facility, or enter into a contract 18 under AS 33.30.191 for the employment of a prisoner if the Correctional Industries 19 Commission determines that the employment will have minimal negative impact on 20 an existing private industry or labor force in the state; and 21  (5) subject to the provisions of AS 36.30 (State Procurement Code), 22 enter into joint cooperative ventures with private industry for the establishment and 23 operation of "Free Venture" industries under AS 33.32.017 [,] if the Correctional 24 Industries Commission determines at the time of inception that the "Free Venture" 25 industry will not compete with an existing private industry or labor force in the state. 26 * Sec. 8. AS 33.32.015 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: 27  (c) This section does not require the commissioner of corrections to establish 28 and administer a vocational training program under the correctional industries program. 29 * Sec. 9. Section 7, ch. 53, SLA 1982, as amended by sec. 1, ch. 25, SLA 1987, by sec. 30 4, ch. 77, SLA 1991, and by sec. 10, ch. 93, SLA 1995, is amended to read: 31  Sec. 7. AS 33.32 is repealed July 1, 2005 [1999].