Int 0349-2022
Dyslexia screening in city jails and referrals to evidence-based programs.
This legislation would require the Department of Correction to screen and offer evidence-based interventions to individuals between 18 and 21 years old in custody who self-report that they do not have a high school diploma or its equivalent for dyslexia immediately. This mandate to offer screening and evidence-based intervention for dyslexia would expand to the entire jail population by December 31, 2025. The department must also coordinate with the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice and city-contracted programs that serve justice-involved individuals to provide dyslexia interventions after individuals are released from custody. On a quarterly basis, the department must issue public reports on how many individuals, disaggregated by age and zip code, are being screened for dyslexia and enrolling in available programming.
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Int. No. 349
9/28/2023
Summary of Int. No. 349
9/27/2023
May 5, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda
6/23/2022
Committee Report 6/28/22
1/11/2023
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 5-5-22
8/9/2022
Hearing Testimony 6/28/22
1/11/2023
Hearing Transcript 6/28/22
1/11/2023
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - May 5, 2022
1/11/2023
Proposed Int. No. 349-A - 9/27/23
9/28/2023
Summary of Int. No. 349-A
1/25/2024
Fiscal Impact Statement
1/25/2024
Committee Report 9/28/23
9/28/2023
September 28, 2023 - Stated Meeting Agenda
10/1/2023
Hearing Transcript 9/28/23
10/1/2023
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 9-28-23
10/18/2023
Int. No. 349-A (FINAL)
1/25/2024
Local Law 138
1/25/2024
Mayor's Letter
1/25/2024
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - September 28, 2023
1/25/2024