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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 7394 (Introduced in House) — To provide for improvements in the treatment of women in the criminal justice system. · Sec. 608

Sec. 608. Female incarcerated person nutritional standards

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The Director shall revise the Bureau of Prisons standards for nutrition to ensure they are gender-specific, and that women receive a healthy diet consistent with national dietary guidelines for women. The Director shall ensure that food quantity, type, or the prohibition of food, shall never be used as a means of discipline, and the Bureau of Prisons shall never provide as meals to incarcerated persons Nutraloaf , ground up leftovers, or any similar meal. For pregnant and lactating incarcerated persons nutrition standards shall reflect the following:
Access to at least 64–96 ounces of fluid per day. Access to appropriate dietary supplements. Caloric supplementation as medically appropriate not from processed meats associated with listeriosis.
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