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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 7900 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2023 for military activities of the Department of Defense and for militar... · Sec. 5822

Sec. 5822. Correctional Facility Disaster Preparedness

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In this section, the term major disaster means— a major disaster declared by the President under section 401 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act ( 42 U.S.C. 5170 ); or any natural disaster or extreme weather or public health emergency event that— would activate the use of any Bureau of Prisons 18 contingency plans; and the Bureau of Prisons determines is a major disaster. The Director of the Bureau of Prisons shall submit to the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Judiciary, and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on the Judiciary, and the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives an annual summary report of disaster damage on the scope of physical damage from a major disaster in each Bureau of Prisons facility and its contract prisons impacted or struck by a major disaster that explains the effects of the damage on inmates and staff, including— data on injury and loss of life of inmates and staff; access to health and medical care, food, special dietary needs, drinkable water, personal protective equipment, and personal hygiene products; guidance used to adjudicate early release or home confinement requests, data on early release or home confinement approvals, denials, and justification for denials; an explanation as to whether using home confinement or early release was considered; access to cost-free and uninterrupted visitation with legal counsel and visitors with justifications for facility decisions that resulted in suspended or altered visitations; access to appropriate accommodations for inmates with disabilities; access to educational and work programs; inmate grievances; assessment of the cost of the damage to the facility and estimates for repairs; the impact on staffing, equipment, and financial resources; and other factors relating to the ability of the Bureau of Prisons and any existing contract prison to uphold the health, safety, and civil rights of the correctional population.
The report required under paragraph
(1)shall include agency corrective actions that the Bureau of Prisons will take to improve and modernize emergency preparedness plans, as they relate to natural disasters, extreme weather, and public health emergencies and a timeline to implement the corrective action plan. The report required under paragraph
(1)shall include specific legislative recommendations to Congress for improving emergency preparedness plans within the Bureau of Prisons. Not later than 90 days after the enactment of this section, the Director of the Bureau of Prisons shall appoint an official of the Bureau of Prisons responsible for carrying out the corrective action plan. Section 4351 of title 18, United States Code, is amended— in subsection (c)— in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking ten and inserting 13 ; and by adding at the end the following: One shall have served a sentence in either a Federal or State correctional facility or have a professional background advocating on the behalf of formerly incarcerated or incarcerated individuals. One shall have a background as an emergency response coordinator that has created an emergency management accreditation program. One shall have an educational and professional background in public health working with communicable diseases. ; and by adding at the end the following: Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this subsection, the National Institute of Corrections shall conduct at least one public field hearing on how correctional facilities can incorporate in their emergency preparedness plans and recovery efforts— inmate access to medical care, food, drinkable water, personal protective equipment, and personal hygiene products; consideration by staff of using home confinement or early release; inmate access to cost-free and uninterrupted visitation with legal counsel and visitors with clear standards for when facilities may suspend or alter visitations; inmate access to appropriate accommodations for inmates with disabilities; use of Federal funding to restore disaster-damaged correctional facilities; and incorporation by staff of risk management best practices, such as those made available under the relevant agencies of the Federal Emergency Management Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, and the Government Accountability Office to enhance emergency preparedness plans. .
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