Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1654

Introduced
1/8/23  

Caption

Civilian deaths in custody; report.

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws is significant as it mandates a standardized procedure for reporting deaths in custody, which may help address issues related to bias and excessive force. Furthermore, it places accountability on law enforcement agencies by linking compliance with state grants or funding eligibility. This could result in agencies being more diligent in their reporting practices, promoting a culture of accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1654 focuses on the reporting of civilian deaths while in custody of law enforcement agencies and correctional facilities. The proposed legislation requires every law enforcement agency and correctional facility to compile and submit extensive information on any deaths occurring during the detention, arrest, or incarceration process. This information includes details such as the deceased's demographics, the circumstances surrounding the death, and the cause of death, with the aim of fostering greater transparency and accountability within the system.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1654 include debates on its potential burdens on law enforcement agencies and concerns from advocates about the adequacy of existing measures for protecting individuals in custody. Proponents argue that accurate reporting is essential for justice and reform, while critics may raise issues regarding the feasibility of the requirements and possible administrative challenges. Ensuring that all agencies comply may also provoke discussion on the resources required for implementing these changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB611

Civilian deaths in custody; report.

VA HB423

Civilian deaths in custody; report.

VA HB801

Civilian deaths in custody; report.

VA HB3696

REPORTING OF DEATHS IN CUSTODY

VA SB869

Autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability; custodial interrogation of person.

VA HB1496

Surveillance technology; reporting by state & local law-enforcement agencies, etc.

VA AB2761

Deaths while in law enforcement custody: reporting.

VA S1232

To study the delivery of medical care to persons held in custody

VA H1745

To study the delivery of medical care to persons held in custody

VA AB2531

Deaths while in law enforcement custody: reporting.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.