Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB10367

Caption

To establish Federal policies and procedures to notify the next-of-kin or other emergency contact upon the death, or serious illness or serious injury, of an individual in Federal custody, to provide model policies for States, units of local government, and Indian Tribes to implement and enforce similar policies and procedures, and for other purposes.

Impact

This legislation impacts existing federal and state regulations concerning how detention agencies manage the communication of vital information to families of incarcerated individuals. By instituting a requirement for immediate notification within specified timeframes, the bill sets a standard that aligns with human rights practices while aiming to improve the welfare of families affected by the incarceration of their loved ones. It also obliges the Attorney General to oversee the implementation of these procedures and to provide ongoing training for law enforcement and corrections personnel, enhancing the accountability of detention facilities.

Summary

House Bill 10367, known as the ‘Family Notification of Death, Injury, or Illness in Custody Act of 2024’, establishes comprehensive federal procedures aimed at ensuring timely notification to the next-of-kin or emergency contacts upon the death, serious illness, or serious injury of individuals in federal custody. It mandates the development of model policies that state and local governments, as well as tribal authorities, must implement. The intent is to uphold basic human dignity and alleviate the undue emotional distress caused by delayed or insufficient communication regarding the well-being of incarcerated individuals.

Contention

Key points of contention surround the adequacy and timeliness of notifications, which advocates argue are often inadequate or nonexistent in current practices. Numerous testimony examples highlight failures in notifying families under distressing circumstances, reinforcing the necessity for legislative reform. The bill aims to combat issues linked to mental health and trauma that emerge from sudden and unclear communication regarding significant events affecting loved ones in custody. Critics may raise concerns about the feasibility of implementing these procedures across various jurisdictions and whether additional funding resources will be needed to effectively enforce the new mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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