Commonwealth of Kentucky s46

Commonwealth of Kentucky s46

<p>COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY LEGISLATIVE RESEARCH COMMISSION GENERAL ASSEMBLY LOCAL MANDATE FISCAL IMPACT ESTIMATE 2007 REGULAR SESSION 2006 INTERIM</p><p>MEASURE</p><p>2007 RS BR 1587 Amendment: Committee Floor</p><p>Bill #: SB 161 Amendment # </p><p>SUBJECT/TITLE An Act relating to crimes and punishments</p><p>SPONSOR Sen. Leeper</p><p>MANDATE SUMMARY</p><p>Unit of Government: X City; X County; X Urban-County Charter Consolidated X County X Local</p><p>Program/ Office(s) Impacted: Local law enforcement, Local jails</p><p>Requirement: X Mandatory Optional</p><p>Effect on Powers & Duties X Modifies Existing Adds New Eliminates Existing</p><p>PURPOSE/MECHANICS </p><p>SB 161 amends KRS 522.020 and 522.030 relating to official misconduct in the first and second degree to include providing advance notice of inspections of jails, long-term care facilities, or any other facility, organization, or agency.</p><p>FISCAL EXPLANATION/BILL PROVISIONS ESTIMATED COST</p><p>The fiscal impact of SB 161 on local governments is expected to be minimal. Official misconduct in the first degree is a Class A misdemeanor and official misconduct in the second degree is a Class B misdemeanor.</p><p>Local governments will be responsible for incarcerating individuals charged with violating the provisions of SB 161. Individuals convicted of a Class A misdemeanor can be incarcerated for up to one year and Class B misdemeanants can be incarcerated for up to 90 days in any of Kentucky's 88 local or regional jails for up to one year, at an average cost of $36.591 per inmate day, paid for entirely at the local government's expense. Individual jail costs range from $19 to $88.44 per inmate day.</p><p>1Estimate derived from data from the Auditor of Public Accounts. The Auditor's report, Kentucky Jails A Financial Overview, reports the average cost of housing a prisoner as $36.25. This average is aggregated to the facility level. The estimate provided here is a per prisoner average for the state as a whole. Page 1 The number of cases constituting a crime under SB 161 is expected to be small, therefore, the costs borne by local governments is expected to be minimal.</p><p>DATA SOURCE(S) Kentucky Department of Corrections; Kentucky Jailers Association; State Auditor's Office </p><p>PREPARER Lynn Aubrey REVIEW DATE</p><p>Page 2</p>

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