Oklahoma Code § 57-521.2

Title 57. Prisons And Reformatories: Transformational Justice Act - Transformational Justice
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Interagency Task Force - Revolving funds.
A.  There is hereby created until July 1, 2010, the
"Transformational Justice Interagency Task Force".  The
Transformational Justice Interagency Task Force shall be composed of
the following members:
1.  The Director of the Department of Corrections, or a
designee;
2.  The Executive Director of the Office of Juvenile Affairs, or
a designee;
3.  The Attorney General, or a designee;
4.  The State Commissioner of Health, or a designee;
5.  The Director of the Department of Human Services, or a
designee;

6.  The Commissioner of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Services, or a designee;
7.  The Presiding Judge of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal
Appeals, or a designee;
8.  The Executive Coordinator of the District Attorneys Council,
or a designee;
9.  The Executive Director of the Oklahoma Indigent Defense
System, or a designee;
10.  Two members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
appointed by the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives;
and
11.  Two members of the Oklahoma State Senate appointed by the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
B.  The chair shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Oklahoma
House of Representatives on or before December 1, 2007.  The vice-
chair shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the
Oklahoma State Senate on or before December 1, 2007.  The chair
shall convene the first meeting of the Task Force on or before
January 1, 2008.  The members of the Task Force shall elect any
other officers during the first meeting and upon a vacancy in any
office.  The Task Force shall meet as often as necessary.  Task
Force members employed by the state shall be reimbursed for travel
expenses related to their service on the Task Force by their
respective agencies pursuant to the provisions of the State Travel
Reimbursement Act.  Legislative members of the Task Force shall be
reimbursed for their necessary travel expenses incurred in the
performance of their duties in accordance with Section 456 of Title
74 of the Oklahoma Statutes.  Remaining Task Force members shall be
reimbursed travel expenses related to their service on the Task
Force by their appointing authorities pursuant to the provisions of
the State Travel Reimbursement Act.
C.  The Transformational Justice Interagency Task Force shall:
1.  Establish goals for reducing the rate of recidivism among
inmates;
2.  Coordinate the reentry programs of the state to help inmates
find jobs, housing, substance abuse treatment, medical care, and
mental health services;
3.  Ensure that those who supervise offenders in prison are
linked to those that will supervise them after release;
4.  Identify methods to improve collaboration and coordination
of reentry programs and services, including cross-training,
management information systems that are accessible to partner
agencies, screening procedures to assess and refer efficiently
across federal, state and local boundaries, and policies and
procedures that measure offender reentry management with well-
defined performance-based outcomes;

5.  Seek partnerships with faith-based and community groups to
provide programs and services;
6.  Identify effective evidence-based practices in reentry
support, treatment and intervention programs;
7.  Encourage expansion of family-based treatment centers that
offer family-based comprehensive treatment services for parents and
their children as a complete family unit;
8.  Develop and establish a parenting skills program to be
implemented by the Department of Corrections for inmates who are
within one (1) year of being released from incarceration.  The
parenting skills program shall provide education and training to
develop and enhance inmate parenting skills with an emphasis on
providing techniques to teach the inmate how to raise a healthier
child who will be less at risk of engaging in future criminal
activities;
9.  Establish collaboration among corrections and community
corrections, technical schools, community colleges, and the
workforce development and employment service sectors to:
a. promote, where appropriate, the employment of people
released from prison and jail, through federal efforts
such as educating employers about existing financial
incentives and facilitate the creation of job
opportunities, including transitional jobs, for this
population that will benefit communities,
b. connect inmates to employment, including supportive
employment and employment services, before their
release to the community, and
c. address barriers to employment;
10.  Include victims in the reentry process and facilitate
victim-offender dialogue when the victim is willing; and
11.  Communicate regularly with local agencies and faith-based
and community groups.
D.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives to be designated the
"Reintegration of Inmates Revolving Fund".  The fund shall be a
continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall
consist of monies received from appropriated funds to be used for
grants to volunteer organizations including, but not limited to,
faith-based organizations which provide health, educational or
vocational training and programs that assist the reintegration
efforts of the Reentry Policy Council.  All monies accruing to the
credit of the fund are hereby appropriated and may be budgeted and
expended by the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives.  Expenditures
from the fund shall be made upon warrants issued by the State
Treasurer against claims filed as prescribed by law with the
Director of the Office of Management and Enterprise Services for
approval and payment.

E.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the Department of Corrections to be designated the
"Transformational Justice Revolving Fund".  The fund shall be a
continuing fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall
consist of monies received from appropriated funds to be used for
bonuses to corrections officials who demonstrate improvement in
recidivism rates of inmates that were previously under the custody
of the Department of Corrections.  All monies accruing to the credit
of the fund are hereby appropriated and may be budgeted and expended
by the Department of Corrections.  Expenditures from the fund shall
be made upon warrants issued by the State Treasurer against claims
filed as prescribed by law with the Director of the Office of
Management and Enterprise Services for approval and payment.
F.  The Department of Corrections shall develop rules and
policies which ensure that recidivism rates are included in the
performance reviews, promotions and compensation adjustments of
correctional officers.

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