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HB 861Pregnant & postpartum inmates; reporting requirements of state, regional, & local correctional fac.

VA 20261 session

Reporting requirements of state, regional, and local correctional facilities; pregnant and postpartum inmates. Requires the warden or other official in charge of a state correctional facility that houses women prisoners to compile a monthly summary and the sheriff in charge of a local correctional facility, or his designee, or the jail superintendent of a regional correctional facility, or his designee, to compile a quarterly summary of all of the following and submit such summary to the Director of the Department of Corrections or State Board of Local and Regional Jails, as applicable: (i) the number of prisoners known to be pregnant in the facility, (ii) the number of prisoners in postpartum recovery in the facility, (iii) the number of women prisoners in the facility, (iv) the total number of prisoners in the facility, (v) the number of deaths of prisoners known to be pregnant in the facility, and (vi) the number of deaths of prisoners in postpartum recovery in the facility. The bill also requires such summary to be submitted to the Maternal Mortality Review Team and the Chairs of the House and Senate Committees for Courts of Justice. Lastly, the bill requires the sheriff in charge of a local correctional facility, or his designee, or the jail superintendent of a regional correctional facility, or his designee, to compile a quarterly summary of all written reports received pursuant to relevant law regarding use of restraints on any prisoner known to be pregnant or any prisoner who is in postpartum recovery and any body cavity search of a pregnant prisoner and submit such summary to the Board each quarter.

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Sponsors (3)
Action timeline (37)
  1. · house · H4020
  2. · house · H1501
  3. · house · H1512
  4. · house · H8120
  5. · house · H1518
  6. · house · H1508
  7. · house · H4640
  8. · house · H4110
  9. · house · H4120
  10. · house · H4410
  11. · house · H4601
  12. · house · H5000
  13. · senate · S4140
  14. · senate · S0901
  15. · house · H8500
  16. · senate · S0907
  17. · senate · S0505
  18. · senate · S4150
  19. · senate · S4145
  20. · senate · S4160
  21. · senate · S4160
  22. · senate · S4130
  23. · senate · S4212
  24. · senate · S4602
  25. · senate · S5021
  26. · senate · S5021
  27. · house · H5431
  28. · house · H5610
  29. · house · H5601
  30. · house · H8500
  31. · house · H5620
  32. · senate · S5620
  33. · house · H7010
  34. · G7010
  35. · G7050
  36. · G7050
  37. · G9998
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#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Rae Cousins (D, state_lower VA)sponsor05
2Bonita G. Anthony (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
3Holly M. Seibold (D, state_lower VA)cosponsor01
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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