Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1272

Introduced
1/10/22  

Caption

Health care for incarcerated women.

Impact

This legislation is positioned to significantly alter the landscape of healthcare for women in the correctional system. By enforcing these provisions, the bill aims to enhance the dignity and care of incarcerated women, addressing a vital health issue that has often been overlooked. Moreover, it emphasizes the need for timely medical attention during obstetric emergencies, potentially leading to better health outcomes for both the mothers and their infants. The provision of free hygienic products is particularly significant in a correctional environment, where access to such basic necessities may be otherwise limited.

Summary

House Bill 1272 aims to enhance healthcare provisions for incarcerated women in Indiana. It mandates the Department of Correction to provide essential hygiene products, such as toilet paper, tampons, and menstrual pads, free of charge to women held by the department. Additionally, the bill requires the implementation of written policies to ensure adequate healthcare during pregnancy and the postpartum period—affording women specific accommodations such as access to conventional beds and the prohibition of restraints during labor unless deemed absolutely necessary for safety reasons.

Contention

Notably, the bill has faced some contention surrounding the application of restraint policies on pregnant and postpartum women. Critics argue that the proposed measures may not sufficiently prevent the use of restraints, particularly in situations where safety cannot be guaranteed. Furthermore, concerns have been raised about the civil immunity granted to staff working on behalf of the department for actions taken under the bill's guidelines, which may limit accountability in cases of negligence or harm. This aspect of HB 1272 has sparked discussions on the balance between necessary safety measures within correctional facilities and the rights and care of inmates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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