By His Excellency
MITT ROMNEY
GOVERNOR
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 461 (04-05)
ESTABLISHING THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION
ADVISORY COUNCIL
WHEREAS, recent events and the
continuous cycle of re-offending present the opportunity for corrections reform
in the Commonwealth;
WHEREAS, the Governor’s Commission on
Corrections Reform recommended reforms to improve the safety and efficiency of
our correctional system;
WHEREAS, the Governor’s Commission on
Corrections Reform specifically recommended the establishment of an external
advisory council on corrections to advise the Commissioner of Correction and
ensure implementation of the reforms recommended in the report issued by the
Commission; and
WHEREAS, the enhancement of public
safety, implementation of system-wide accountability, fiscal discipline, and
effective collaboration among state agencies will be assisted by the
establishment of an external advisory council;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Mitt Romney,
Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by virtue of the authority vested
in me by the Constitution as Supreme Executive Magistrate, part 2, c. 2, § I,
Art. I, do hereby order as follows:
Section 1. There is hereby
established the Department of Correction Advisory Council (“the Council”), also
known as the Corrections Review Board. The Council may advise the Commissioner
of Correction on correction policies and procedures, and overall administration
of the Department. The Council may also make recommendations to the
Commissioner of Correction regarding goals for the future of the Department of
Correction.
Section 2. The Council shall consist of
seventeen (17) members, including the Commissioner of the Department of Public
Health or a designee; the Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health or a
designee; 2 members of the State Senate selected by the Senate President, one of
whom shall be a member of the majority party and one of whom shall be a member
of the minority party, and 2 members of the House of Representatives selected by
the House Speaker, one of whom shall be a member of the majority party and one
of whom shall be a member of the minority party, all of whom must serve on
either the public safety or criminal justice committees. The Governor shall
appoint the remaining 11 members, including the Chairperson, from the following
categories: (1) a district attorney; (2) a sheriff; (3) a chief of police; (4)
an expert on prisoner reentry; (5) an attorney with experience in criminal
justice or state government; (6) an attorney with experience in prisoner
litigation or criminal defense; (7) a college or university professor with
experience in criminal justice; (8) a corrections policy expert; (9) a health
care expert with corrections experience; (10) a person with corrections
management experience not currently employed by the Department; and (11) the
Chairperson, who shall have experience in state government. The Chairperson
shall be responsible for directing the tasks of the Council, and for calling to
order Council meetings.
Section 3. The Chairperson and the Council
members shall serve at the pleasure of the Governor, without compensation.
Section 4. The Council shall monitor the
implementation of reforms recommended by the Governor’s Commission on
Corrections Reform; advocate on behalf of continued reforms; and where
appropriate and necessary, propose modifications to the Commission’s
recommendations in light of changed circumstances. The Council shall also
submit recommendations relative to inmate health and mental health services, and
issues pertaining to female offenders in the Department’s custody.
Section 5: The Council shall submit a
preliminary report to the Secretary of Public Safety on matters within its scope
of review within 6 months of the effective date of this order. A final report
shall be submitted to the Secretary of Public Safety on September 15, 2005,
unless such deadline is extended by the Secretary.
Section 6. The Council shall meet at such
times and places established by the Chairperson, but not less than six times
before this Executive Order expires.
Section 7. The Council may call upon and
utilize additional services of individuals and entities from outside its
membership as is necessary and appropriate to accomplish the objectives of the
Council.
Section 8. This Executive Order will expire
on September 15, 2005 unless the Governor extends it by Executive Order.
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