House Bill 7268
116th Congress(2019-2020)
Andrew Kearse Accountability for Denial of Medical Care Act of 2020
Introduced
Introduced in House on Jun 18, 2020
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Type
Bill
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Bill Number
7268
Congress
116
Policy Area
Crime and Law Enforcement
Crime and Law Enforcement
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Ayanna Pressley
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Summary
Andrew Kearse Accountability for Denial of Medical Care Act of 2020
This bill establishes a new federal criminal offense for failing to obtain medical attention for an individual in federal custody who displays medical distress.
Specifically, the bill requires federal law enforcement officers and the Bureau of Prisons' personnel to provide or obtain immediate medical attention for an individual in federal custody who displays medical distress. It criminalizes the negligent failure to obtain or provide such medical attention that results in unnecessary pain, injury, or death.
A violator is subject to criminal penalties—a fine, a prison term of up to one year, or both.
June 18, 2020
06/18/2020
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
06/18/2020
Introduced in House
Public Record
Record Updated
Feb 8, 2022 11:16:52 PM