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First Substitute H.B. 114
Representative Jackie Biskupski proposes the following substitute bill:
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PRISONER LONG-TERM HEALTH CARE
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Jackie Biskupski
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Senate Sponsor:
Darin G. Peterson
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill modifies the chapter "Department of Corrections - State Prison" to require
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certain actions by a corrections department or agency and by a nursing care facility or
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assisted living facility administrator to which an offender is released from prison or
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parole.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. provides definitions;
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. provides that if an inmate is given an early release, pardon, or parole due to a
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chronic or terminal illness and is admitted as a resident of a nursing or assisted
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living facility, the department or another state's agency placing the offender shall
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provide:
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. notice to the facility administrator, no later than 15 days prior to the offender's
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admission as a resident of a facility and also provide contact information;
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. information to the public on the Utah Department of Corrections' website, and
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upon request, regarding the offenders placed in health care facilities, including
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the name and address of the facility where the offender resides, and the date the
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offender was placed at the facility; and
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. a training program for employees who work in facilities where offenders reside;
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. requires the nursing or assisted living facility administrator to provide staff trained
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by the Department of Corrections in the safe management of offenders; and
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. provides a penalty for failure to provide:
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. notice to other facility residents; and
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. employees trained in the safe management of offenders.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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64-13-39.5, as enacted by Chapter 138, Laws of Utah 2006
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ENACTS:
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64-13-39.6, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
64-13-39.5
is amended to read:
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64-13-39.5. Definitions -- Health care for chronically or terminally ill offenders --
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Notice to health care facility.
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(1) As used in this section:
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(a) "Department or agency" means the Utah Department of Corrections or a department
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of corrections or government entity responsible for placing an offender in a facility located in
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Utah.
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[(a)] (b) "Chronically ill" has the same meaning as in Section
31A-36-102
.
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[(b)] (c) ["Health care facility"] "Facility" means an assisted living facility as defined in
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Subsection
26-21-2
(5) and a nursing care facility as defined in Subsection
26-21-2
(17), except
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that transitional care units and other long term care beds owned or operated on the premises of
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acute care hospitals or critical care hospitals are not [health care] facilities for the purpose of
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this section.
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(d) "Offender" means an inmate whom the department or agency has given an early
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release, pardon, or parole due to a chronic or terminal illness.
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[(c)] (e) "Terminally ill" has the same meaning as in [Section] Subsection
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31A-36-102
(11).
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(2) If an [inmate is given an early release, pardon, or parole due to a chronic or
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terminal illness, and is subsequently] offender from Utah or any other state is admitted as a
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resident of a [health care] facility due to the chronic or terminal illness, the department or
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agency placing the offender shall:
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(a) provide written notice to the administrator of the facility no later than 15 days prior
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to the offender's admission as a resident of a facility, stating:
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[(a)] (i) the offense for which the offender was convicted and a description of the
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actual offense;
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[(b)] (ii) the offender's status with the department or agency; [and]
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[(c)] (iii) that the information provided by the department or agency regarding the
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offender shall be provided to employees of the facility no later than ten days prior to the
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offender's admission to the facility[.]; and
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(iv) the contact information for:
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(A) the offender's parole officer and also a point of contact within the department or
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agency, if the offender is on parole; and
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(B) a point of contact within the department or agency, if the offender is not under
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parole supervision but was given an early release or pardon due to a chronic or terminal illness;
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(b) make available to the public on the Utah Department of Corrections' website and
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upon request:
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(i) the name and address of the facility where the offender resides; and
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(ii) the date the offender was placed at the facility; and
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(c) provide a training program for employees who work in a facility where offenders
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reside, and if the offender is placed at the facility by:
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(i) the Utah Department of Corrections, the department shall provide the training
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program for the employees; and
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(ii) by a department or agency from another state, that state's department or agency
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shall arrange with the Utah Department of Corrections to provide the training required by this
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Subsection (2), if training has not already been provided by the Utah Department of
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Corrections, and shall provide to the Utah Department of Corrections any necessary
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compensation for this service.
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(3) [(a)] The administrator of the facility shall:
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(a) provide residents of the facility or their guardians notice that a convicted felon is
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being admitted to the facility no later than ten days prior to the offender's admission to the
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facility[.];
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(b) [The administrator of the facility shall] advise potential residents or their guardians
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of persons under Subsection (2) who are current residents of the facility[.]; and
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[(4) The department shall provide notice under Subsection (3)(a) no later than 15 days
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prior to the offender's admission as a resident of a health care facility.]
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(c) provide training, offered by the Utah Department of Corrections, in the safe
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management of offenders for all employees.
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[(5)] (4) The [department] Utah Department of Corrections shall make rules under
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Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, establishing:
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(a) a consistent format and procedure for providing notification to facilities [under this
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section.] and information to the public in compliance with Subsection (2); and
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(b) a training program, in compliance with Subsection (3) for employees, who work at
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facilities where offenders reside to ensure the safety of facility residents and employees.
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Section 2.
Section
64-13-39.6
is enacted to read:
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64-13-39.6. Penalty.
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Any person who willfully violates Subsection
64-13-39.5
(3) is guilty of a class B
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misdemeanor.
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