Senate File 2368 - Introduced SENATE FILE 2368 BY COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SUCCESSOR TO SSB 3137) A BILL FOR An Act requiring cost-benefit analyses of county jail projects, 1 and including effective date provisions. 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3 TLSB 6890SV (1) 91 ms/js
S.F. 2368 Section 1. NEW SECTION . 356.38 County jail cost-benefit 1 analysis —— study. 2 1. Before a county approves a project to build a new jail, 3 renovate fifty percent or more of the existing jail property, 4 or expand the grounds or structure of the jail, a county shall 5 conduct a study to determine the cost difference between the 6 project and contracting with another county to utilize the 7 other county’s jail facilities. 8 2. The study shall include all of the following metrics: 9 a. The average monthly total prisoners booked into the 10 current jail, including the following information: 11 (1) County residents booked into the jail compared to 12 noncounty residents booked into the jail. 13 (2) Those booked at the current jail compared with those 14 needing to be booked at a jail in a different county but whose 15 case originated in the county. 16 b. The average food and medical costs per prisoner per year. 17 c. The average annual staffing costs. 18 d. The average annual equipment costs including 19 depreciation, replacement costs, and required planning costs 20 for the following five years. 21 e. The average costs for transporting prisoners to and from 22 the jail. 23 f. A list of surrounding counties’ jails including the 24 following information: 25 (1) The rated capacities of each jail. 26 (2) The actual capacity of each jail. 27 3. The study shall be accessible to the public and available 28 for review upon request and at each meeting at which the county 29 considers the measure of the project. 30 Sec. 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed of immediate 31 importance, takes effect upon enactment. 32 EXPLANATION 33 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 34 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 35 -1- LSB 6890SV (1) 91 ms/js 1/ 2
S.F. 2368 This bill requires a county to conduct a study before 1 approving a project to build a new jail, renovate 50 percent 2 or more of the existing jail property, or expand the grounds 3 or structure of the jail. The study must compare the cost 4 difference between the project and contracting with another 5 county to utilize the other county’s jail facilities. 6 The study shall include all of the following metrics: (1) 7 the average monthly total prisoners booked into the current 8 jail, including county residents, noncounty residents, those 9 booked at the current jail, and those needing to be booked at 10 a jail in a different county but whose case originated in the 11 county; (2) the average food and medical costs per prisoner per 12 year; (3) the average annual staffing costs; (4) the average 13 annual equipment costs including depreciation, replacement 14 costs, and required planning costs for the following five 15 years; (5) the average costs for transporting prisoners to and 16 from the jail; and (6) a list of surrounding counties’ jails 17 including the rated capacities of each jail and the actual 18 capacity of each jail. 19 The study shall be made accessible to the public and 20 available for review upon request and at each meeting at which 21 the county considers the measure of the project. 22 The bill takes effect upon enactment. 23 -2- LSB 6890SV (1) 91 ms/js 2/ 2