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Introduced
09/16/2025
09/16/2025
In Committee
10/15/2025
10/15/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
104th General Assembly
Bill Summary
Amends the Unified Code of Corrections. Deletes language providing that, at a minimum, any person ordered to pretrial home confinement with or without electronic monitoring must be provided with movement spread out over no fewer than 2 days per week to participate in certain basic activities.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Unified Code of Corrections by removing a specific provision that previously required individuals under pretrial home confinement to be provided movement opportunities spread out over at least two days per week to participate in basic activities. The existing law outlined several approved absences for home-confined individuals, including work, seeking employment, medical treatment, education, religious services, community service, and purchasing necessities. By deleting the language about minimum movement days, the bill appears to give more discretion to the supervising authority in determining the movement and activity allowances for individuals under home confinement. This change may provide more flexibility in how pretrial home confinement is implemented, potentially allowing for case-by-case determinations of movement and activity permissions rather than a standardized two-day minimum movement requirement.
Sponsors (9)
Tom Weber (R)*,
John Cabello (R),
David Friess (R),
Nicole La Ha (R),
Tony McCombie (R),
Patrick Sheehan (R),
Dennis Tipsword (R),
Dan Ugaste (R),
Patrick Windhorst (R),
Last Action
Added Co-Sponsor Rep. Nicole La Ha (on 01/06/2026)
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