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4. Program design; contract.__The department shall, through a
competitive bidding process, select and contract with an
appropriate firm with expertise in GPS tracking technology and
systems to create a GPS tracking system for the program.__The
system must include, but is not limited to, real-time data
collection, secure remote monitoring and appropriate data storage
and retrieval systems.

 
5. Rules.__Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine
technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-
A.

 
6.__ Accounting and application of savings.__The commissioner
shall identify, itemize and track all costs associated with the
program and all savings that accrue from the release of prisoners
under the program.__The annual fiscal year surplus of these
savings over these costs must be applied as follows:

 
A. Forty percent credited to the General Fund;

 
B. Forty percent applied to increase the number of field
probation officers appointed under section 5402 over the
number employed by the commissioner in fiscal year 2004;

 
C. Ten percent applied to fund DNA analysis under the DNA
Data Base and Data Bank Act, Title 25, chapter 194; and

 
D. Ten percent applied to fund state law enforcement
officers to conduct investigations as part of the Maine
Computer Crimes Task Force established under Title 25,
section 1521-A.

 
The commissioner shall by January 15th of each year present a
report to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over criminal justice matters and the joint standing
committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over
appropriations and financial affairs that identifies all costs
and savings resulting from the program, the net savings and a
proposed budgeted application of net savings in accordance with
this subsection.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill requires the Department of Corrections to establish
a GPS tracking release program for certain nonviolent prisoners.
Eligibility for the program would be limited to prisoners with no
history of violent or sexual crimes who have earned good time
while in prison, have served more than half of


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