SECTION 1.
The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) City and county jails throughout California regularly release jailed persons during nighttime hours.
(b) Oftentimes persons released during late night hours are unable to access basic reentry services.
(c) Persons who suffer from mental illness or substance addiction are sometimes unable to access immediate treatment services following a late night release from jail.
(d) Many California counties have reentry centers that provide a range of services and referrals for persons recently released from jail, however, most centers are typically open during business hours only, leaving persons released at night without these immediate benefits.
(e) While some jurisdictions have attempted to address this issue, there is no standardized policy in place to govern release times.
(f) County detention facilities in Florida, Michigan, Nevada, and New Jersey follow local procedures to release individuals around 6 a.m. on the day they are ordered released, with an exception made when bail is posted.
(g) Las Vegas Metro Detention Center in Nevada releases men and women during the day and night, however, women released at night are brought to a designated part of the city due to safety concerns.