Andrew Kearse Accountability for Denial of Medical Care Act of 2024

12/31/2024, 1:38 AM
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Bill 118 hr 10295, also known as the "Immediate Medical Attention for Individuals in Custody Act," aims to ensure that individuals in the custody of federal law enforcement and prison officials receive prompt medical attention if they display signs of medical distress.

The bill mandates that federal law enforcement and prison officials must either obtain or provide immediate medical attention to individuals in custody who show symptoms of medical distress. This includes but is not limited to symptoms such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, seizures, or any other serious medical condition.

The purpose of this legislation is to prevent unnecessary suffering and potential harm to individuals in custody who may be in need of urgent medical care. By requiring prompt medical attention, the bill seeks to uphold the rights and well-being of individuals in custody, regardless of their legal status. If passed, this bill would establish a clear protocol for federal law enforcement and prison officials to follow when encountering individuals in custody who are in medical distress. It would also hold these officials accountable for ensuring that individuals receive the necessary medical care in a timely manner. Overall, the "Immediate Medical Attention for Individuals in Custody Act" aims to prioritize the health and safety of individuals in custody and ensure that they receive the medical attention they need when facing medical emergencies.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 10295

Introduced on
2024-12-04

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

12/4/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Bill 118 hr 10295, also known as the "Immediate Medical Attention for Individuals in Custody Act," aims to ensure that individuals in the custody of federal law enforcement and prison officials receive prompt medical attention if they display signs of medical distress.

The bill mandates that federal law enforcement and prison officials must either obtain or provide immediate medical attention to individuals in custody who show symptoms of medical distress. This includes but is not limited to symptoms such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, seizures, or any other serious medical condition.

The purpose of this legislation is to prevent unnecessary suffering and potential harm to individuals in custody who may be in need of urgent medical care. By requiring prompt medical attention, the bill seeks to uphold the rights and well-being of individuals in custody, regardless of their legal status. If passed, this bill would establish a clear protocol for federal law enforcement and prison officials to follow when encountering individuals in custody who are in medical distress. It would also hold these officials accountable for ensuring that individuals receive the necessary medical care in a timely manner. Overall, the "Immediate Medical Attention for Individuals in Custody Act" aims to prioritize the health and safety of individuals in custody and ensure that they receive the medical attention they need when facing medical emergencies.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo require Federal law enforcement and prison officials to obtain or provide immediate medical attention to individuals in custody who display medical distress.

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Emmett Prince
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I can't believe this! How will this affect me in the long run?

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Latest Action12/4/2024
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.