Individuals experiencing or reporting overdoses while incarcerated; disciplinary procedures.

HB 161 Individuals experiencing or reporting overdoses while incarcerated; disciplinary procedures

Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Individuals experiencing or reporting overdoses while incarcerated; disciplinary procedures.
HB-161


About HB-161

Arrest, prosecution, and disciplinary or administrative procedures and penalties for individuals experiencing or reporting overdoses while incarcerated. Provides that no individual incarcerated in a local, regional, or state correctional facility shall be subject to arrest or prosecution for or disciplinary or administrative procedures or penalties related to the unlawful purchase, possession, or consumption of alcohol; possession of a controlled substance; possession of marijuana; procurement, sale, secretion, or possession of any chemical compound not lawfully received; intoxication in public; or possession of controlled paraphernalia if such individual seeks or obtains emergency medical attention for himself or another individual experiencing an overdose or is experiencing an overdose and another individual seeks or obtains emergency medical attention for him. The bill also provides that no correctional officer, deputy sheriff, or jail officer acting in good faith shall be found liable for false arrest if it is later determined that the person arrested was immune from prosecution or disciplinary procedures or penalties. Arrest, prosecution, and disciplinary or administrative procedures and penalties for individuals experiencing or reporting overdoses while incarcerated. Provides that no individual incarcerated in a local, regional, or state correctional facility shall be subject to arrest or prosecution for or disciplinary or administrative procedures or penalties related to the unlawful purchase, possession, or consumption of alcohol; possession of a controlled substance; possession of marijuana; procurement, sale, secretion, or possession of any chemical compound not lawfully received; intoxication in public; or possession of controlled paraphernalia if such individual seeks or obtains emergency medical attention for himself or another individual experiencing an overdose or is experiencing an overdose and another individual seeks or obtains emergency medical attention for him. The bill also provides that no correctional officer, deputy sheriff, or jail officer acting in good faith shall be found liable for false arrest if it is later determined that the person arrested was immune from prosecution or disciplinary procedures or penalties.

  

Bill Texts

Enrolled 03/04/2024

Comm Sub 01/26/2024

Prefiled 01/02/2024

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Votes

Senate: Passed Senate (21-Y 18-N)

02/27/2024

Yeas: 21 | Nays: 18
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Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (38-Y 0-N)

02/23/2024

Yeas: 38 | Nays: 0
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Senate: Reported from Courts of Justice (9-Y 6-N)

02/21/2024

Yeas: 9 | Nays: 6
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House: VOTE: Passage (63-Y 34-N)

02/08/2024

Yeas: 63 | Nays: 34
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House: Reported from Appropriations (13-Y 9-N)

02/02/2024

Yeas: 13 | Nays: 9
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House: Subcommittee recommends reporting (5-Y 3-N)

01/31/2024

Yeas: 5 | Nays: 3
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House: Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (13-Y 8-N)

01/26/2024

Yeas: 13 | Nays: 8
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House: Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute (7-Y 1-N)

01/24/2024

Yeas: 7 | Nays: 1
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History

House Sustained Governor's Veto

04/17/2024

Governor: Vetoed By Governor

03/20/2024

Governor: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 P.m., April 8, 2024

03/11/2024

Enrolled Bill Communicated To Governor On March 11, 2024

03/11/2024

Signed By President

03/07/2024

Signed By Speaker

03/04/2024

Enrolled

03/04/2024

Bill Text As Passed House And Senate (hb161er)

03/04/2024

Passed Senate (21-y 18-n)

02/27/2024

Read Third Time

02/27/2024

Passed By For The Day

02/26/2024

Read Third Time

02/26/2024

Constitutional Reading Dispensed (38-y 0-n)

02/23/2024

Reported From Courts Of Justice (9-y 6-n)

02/21/2024

Referred To Committee For Courts Of Justice

02/09/2024

Constitutional Reading Dispensed

02/09/2024

Read Third Time And Passed House (63-y 34-n)

02/08/2024

Vote: Passage (63-y 34-n)

02/08/2024

Engrossed By House - Committee Substitute Hb161h1

02/07/2024

Committee Substitute Agreed To 24106108d-h1

02/07/2024

Read Second Time

02/07/2024

Read First Time

02/06/2024

Reported From Appropriations (13-y 9-n)

02/02/2024

Subcommittee Recommends Reporting (5-y 3-n)

01/31/2024

Assigned App. Sub: Transportation & Public Safety

01/26/2024

Reported From Courts Of Justice With Substitute (13-y 8-n)

01/26/2024

Referred To Committee On Appropriations

01/26/2024

Committee Substitute Printed 24106108d-h1

01/26/2024

Subcommittee Recommends Referring To Committee On Appropriations

01/24/2024

Subcommittee Recommends Reporting With Substitute (7-y 1-n)

01/24/2024

Assigned Courts Sub: Criminal

01/23/2024

Assigned Courts Sub: Criminal

01/19/2024

Prefiled And Ordered Printed; Offered 01/10/24 24100848d

01/02/2024

Referred To Committee For Courts Of Justice

01/02/2024

Committee Referral Pending

01/02/2024