West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB581

Introduced
1/29/24  
Refer
1/29/24  

Caption

Requiring correctional facilities to provide free feminine hygiene products

Impact

The bill, if enacted, will amend the Code of West Virginia, creating new provisions that require facilities to supply these products promptly and without charge. Specifically, the law states that female inmates must receive feminine hygiene products at least once every eight hours upon request during their menstruation cycles. Such a provision is intended not only to ensure dignity and comfort for inmates but also to promote better health outcomes within the correctional system.

Summary

Senate Bill 581 mandates that correctional facilities in West Virginia provide female inmates with free feminine hygiene products, such as tampons and sanitary napkins. This bill aims to address the essential health needs of women in custody, recognizing these products as 'medically necessary.' The legislation is grounded in the belief that all individuals, regardless of their circumstances, should have access to basic health necessities without a financial burden, especially during menstruation.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 581 appears to be positive, as it aligns with efforts to improve the conditions of female inmates and secure their rights to health care while incarcerated. Advocacy groups and lawmakers who support the bill argue that it is a critical step toward gender equity in correctional health care. However, there may be some opposition regarding the bill’s implementation costs and the logistical challenges of ensuring these products are consistently available across all facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around funding and resource allocation for implementing the provisions of SB 581. Critics of similar legislation in other states often raise concerns about the financial implications for correctional facilities, especially those facing budget constraints. There may also be discussions about the potential for unintended administrative hurdles that could complicate the bill’s enforcement, such as ensuring that all facilities are prepared to meet the requirements set forth in the new law.

Companion Bills

WV HB4539

Similar To Require Correctional Facilities to provide free feminine hygiene products

Previously Filed As

WV HB3014

Require Correctional Facilities to provide free feminine hygiene products

WV SB509

Requiring that free feminine hygiene products be provided to female prisoners

WV SB489

Requiring BOE provide free feminine hygiene products in certain grades

WV HB2950

Exempting certain hygiene products from sales tax

WV HB2142

Providing for the reintegration of inmates in correctional facilities

WV HB3461

Relating to funding programs that supply feminine products and programs in the state

WV SB495

Providing correctional institutions and juvenile facilities video and audio records be confidential

WV HB2813

Provide for disclosure of potentially harmful ingredients in menstrual products

WV SB175

Requiring medical insurance providers to include infertility services in their policies

WV HB3100

Requiring medical insurance providers to include infertility services in their policies

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.