LD 1614
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L. A representative of a statewide membership organization
representing people with mental illness and their families
appointed by the Governor.

 
The commission shall ask the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Judicial Court to serve or name a designee to serve as a voting
member of the commission and to appoint 2 trial judges or their
designees to serve as voting members of the commission.

 
2. Appointments; chairs; meetings. All appointments must be
made no later than 30 days following the effective date of this
Act. The Governor shall appoint a chair from among the
membership of the commission, who shall call and convene the
first meeting of the commission no later than 15 days after
appointments of all members. The commission may hold a total of
6 meetings, one of which may be a public hearing.

 
3. Duties. Duties of the commission are as follows.

 
A. The commission shall conduct its research and prepare
its recommendations with the express purpose of:

 
(1) Reducing the overall prison population in both
state and county facilities, with a focus on lowering
the population of nonviolent offenders;

 
(2) Reducing the overall cost of the corrections
system;

 
(3) Accomplishing policy, program and structural
improvements that reduce recidivism and improve the
transition of prisoners back into the community;

 
(4) Preserving community safety;

 
(5) Respecting the needs of victims and communities in
the process of holding offenders accountable for their
actions; and

 
(6) Developing recommendations that address the
factors leading to prison overcrowding, the impact of
current sentencing laws, the use of alternate sentences
and means to reduce recidivism, in particular that
caused by mental illness and substance abuse.

 
B. To accomplish its purpose, the commission shall examine
multiple strategies for addressing issues related to the
continually and rapidly increasing prison populations at
both the county jail and state prison levels, including
diversion from jail or prison, programming to improve


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