Plain English Breakdown
The bill was withdrawn and is no longer active, which affects its current status.
Food Assistance for Inmates
This bill requires Tennessee's Department of Correction to provide inmates with a food assistance application before release and report on the number of applications submitted and reasons for declining.
What This Bill Does
- Requires the commissioner of human services to give the commissioner of correction an application form for food assistance that inmates can use when they are getting ready to leave prison.
- The application must include options for inmates to indicate if they are declining to apply for food assistance and provide reasons anonymously.
- Tells the Department of Correction to give each inmate who is about to be released a copy of this application, enough time to fill it out, and collect all completed applications before sending them back to the Department of Human Services.
- Requires the commissioner of correction to send yearly reports on food assistance applications from inmates to state officials starting January 15, 2027.
Who It Names or Affects
- Inmates in Tennessee who are preparing for release from incarceration.
- The Department of Correction and the Department of Human Services in Tennessee.
Terms To Know
- Inmate
- A person who is incarcerated or serving time in a state correctional institution.
- State correctional institution
- A public or private facility that holds people under the laws of Tennessee, operated by or contracted with the Department of Correction.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill was withdrawn and is no longer active.
- It does not specify what happens if an inmate chooses to decline food assistance without providing reasons.
- Details on how the reports will be used are not provided in the summary text.