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HB795

Prisons; isolated confinement prohibited, exceptions.

Status:
Killed

Chief Patron:
Patrick Hope (D)

Session:
2018 Regular Session

Summary

As Introduced. Isolated confinement in prisons prohibited; exceptions.

Prohibits placing an inmate who is a member of a vulnerable population, defined in the bill, in isolated confinement, also defined in the bill, or placing any inmate in isolated confinement for more than 15 consecutive days or 20 days in a 60-day period, unless (i) there is a facility-wide lockdown, (ii) isolated confinement is necessary because of a risk of harm to the inmate or others, (iii) the inmate is placed in medical isolation, or (iv) the inmate is placed in voluntary protective custody. The bill requires the Department of Corrections to implement policies and procedures regarding the use of isolated confinement, including training standards for its personnel, and to report to the Governor and the General Assembly on a semiannual basis on the use of isolated confinement. The bill also directs the Joint Subcommittee to Study Mental Health Services in the Commonwealth in the Twenty-First Century to study the prevalence of mental illness in jails and submit its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly by December 1, 2019. (Less)
  • Bill History

  • 01/09/2018 - House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/18 18104547D
  • 01/09/2018 - House: Referred to Committee on Militia, Police and Public Safety
  • 01/17/2018 - House: Assigned MPPS sub: Subcommittee #2
  • 01/24/2018 - House: Impact statement from DPB (HB795)
  • 01/25/2018 - House: Subcommittee recommends striking from docket (5-Y 0-N)
  • 02/13/2018 - House: Left in Militia, Police and Public Safety

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