Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1849

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Chemical restraints; work group to study use in correctional facilities.

Impact

The implications of HB1849 are significant for state laws governing the use of restraints in correctional environments. By establishing a formal study, the bill seeks to provide insights that could inform future legislation regarding the ethical and effective application of chemical restraints. It demonstrates a commitment to balancing security needs within correctional facilities with the health and wellbeing of incarcerated individuals. This study could potentially lead to new regulations or amendments to existing laws concerning the use of restraints, reflecting modern practices and ethical standards.

Summary

House Bill 1849 mandates the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security to convene a work group focused on studying the use of chemical restraints in state and local correctional facilities. This bill is directed at understanding not just the application of such restraints by correctional officers but also by third-party healthcare providers. The composition of the work group includes representatives from various relevant agencies, ensuring a comprehensive approach to the issue at hand. The work group's findings and recommendations are due to be reported by December 1, 2023, to several designated legislative committees.

Contention

While the bill’s intent is to enhance the understanding of chemical restraints, potential points of contention may arise concerning the transparency of the work group's findings and the representation of various stakeholders. Additionally, critics may argue about the necessity of chemical restraints and the possibility of abuse or over-reliance on such measures in correctional settings. Ensuring that diverse voices, particularly those from advocacy groups focused on prison reform and mental health, are included in the work group's deliberations will be crucial to addressing public concerns and fostering trust in the outcomes of the study.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB108

Correctional facilities; DOC to convene work group to study use of restorative housing.

VA HB170

Correctional facilities; work release programs.

VA SB393

Relative to the use of restraints on pregnant women in the custody of a state or county correctional facility.

VA HB3653

Relating to the use of restraints to control the movement of pregnant women and female children confined in certain correctional facilities in this state.

VA HB2235

Local and regional correctional facilities; treatment of prisoners known to be pregnant.

VA HB459

Relating to prohibiting the use of certain restraints or chemical irritants on certain public school students.

VA HB05445

An Act Concerning The Use Of Strip Searches And Use Of Chemical Restraints By The Department Of Correction.

VA LD18

An Act to Offset the Costs of Client Medical Care Support Workers at Department of Corrections Facilities and Study Correctional Service Fees and Collections

VA S1533

Establishing a commission to review substance use in correctional facilities

VA S1706

Establishing a commission to review substance use in correctional facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.