Plain English Breakdown
The effectiveness of these changes in reducing financial burdens on parolees and probationers remains uncertain as it is not specified in the official source material.
Parole Relief and Opportunity Act
This bill amends Tennessee's laws to provide additional financial relief for people on parole or probation who are experiencing hardship.
What This Bill Does
- Adds a new circumstance that constitutes a hardship, allowing the director of the department of correction to waive monthly supervision costs if someone cannot afford basic necessities due to income level or lack of employment.
- Exempts those facing financial hardship from contributing funds for electronic monitoring and tracking programs.
- Requires the department to waive payments to the criminal injuries compensation fund in cases of hardship.
- Removes the initial use fee for electronic monitoring devices if someone is experiencing a financial hardship.
- Allows people who are behind on their supervision or compensation fund payments to request a review by the department, which can lead to waiving unpaid contributions and future payments until the hardship ends.
Who It Names or Affects
- People on parole or probation in Tennessee
- The Department of Correction
Terms To Know
- hardship
- A situation where someone cannot afford basic necessities due to low income or lack of employment.
- supervision fund
- Money collected from people on parole or probation to cover the costs of their supervision and rehabilitation.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how long hardship exemptions will last.
- It is unclear what happens if someone continues to experience financial difficulties after the initial exemption period ends.