Bill 118 hr 10367, also known as the "Next-of-Kin Notification Act," aims to establish federal policies and procedures for notifying the next-of-kin or other emergency contacts in the event of the death, serious illness, or serious injury of an individual in federal custody. The bill also provides model policies for states, local governments, and Indian tribes to implement and enforce similar notification procedures.
The purpose of this legislation is to ensure that families and loved ones are promptly informed of any critical incidents involving individuals in federal custody. By establishing clear guidelines and protocols for notification, the bill seeks to improve communication and transparency between authorities and the families of those affected.
In addition to outlining federal notification procedures, the bill also encourages states, local governments, and Indian tribes to adopt similar policies to ensure consistency and accountability across jurisdictions. By providing model policies and guidelines, the legislation aims to streamline the implementation of effective notification procedures at all levels of government.
Overall, the Next-of-Kin Notification Act is designed to prioritize the well-being and rights of individuals in federal custody by ensuring that their families are promptly informed of any significant events. By promoting transparency and communication, the bill seeks to uphold the dignity and respect of all individuals involved in the criminal justice system.