Source: https://legislature.maine.gov/legis/bills/bills_127th/chapters/PUBLIC315.asp
Timestamp: 2019-11-21 23:41:53
Document Index: 575844014

Matched Legal Cases: ['§1510', '§ 1510', '§ 1582', '§ 1583', '§1660', '§4', 'art. 4', '§ 3102']

PUBLIC Law, Chapter 315, An Act To Prevent the Shackling of Pregnant Prisoners and Pregnant Juveniles
LD 1013 PUBLIC Law, Chapter 315
An Act To Prevent the Shackling of Pregnant Prisoners and Pregnant Juveniles
Sec. 1. 30-A MRSA §1510 is enacted to read:
§ 1510. Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, "prisoner" or "inmate" means an adult sentenced and committed to, transferred to or detained in the custody of a jail, including an adult in a community confinement monitoring program pursuant to section 1659-A.
Sec. 2. 30-A MRSA c. 13, sub-c. 2-A is enacted to read:
PREGNANT PRISONERS AND PREGNANT JUVENILES
2. Labor. "Labor" means the period of time before a birth during which contractions are of sufficient frequency, intensity and duration to bring about effacement and progressive dilation of the cervix.
3. Postpartum recovery. "Postpartum recovery" means, as determined by a woman's physician, the period immediately following delivery, including the entire period the woman is in the hospital or infirmary after giving birth.
4. Restraints. "Restraints" means any physical restraint or mechanical device used to control the movement of a prisoner's or juvenile's body or limbs, including, but not limited to, disposable or soft restraints, handcuffs, a security restraint system that combines handcuffs with a rigid component, leg irons, belly chains, a security or tether chain and a convex shield.
§ 1582. Restraint of pregnant prisoners and pregnant juveniles
A. If a doctor, nurse or other health professional treating the prisoner or juvenile requests that restraints not be used, the corrections officer accompanying the prisoner or juvenile shall immediately remove all restraints; and
B. Notwithstanding this subsection, leg or waist restraints may not be used at any time, and restraints may not be used on a prisoner or juvenile in labor or childbirth.
B. The jail administrator or designee of the jail administrator shall make written findings within 10 days as to the extraordinary circumstance that required the use of the restraints. These findings must be kept on file by the jail for at least 5 years and must be made available for public inspection, except that individually identifying information of any prisoner or juvenile may not be made public under this paragraph without the prior written consent of the prisoner or juvenile.
§ 1583. Standards; notice to female prisoners and juveniles
1. Mandatory minimum standards for pregnant prisoners and juveniles. The Commissioner of Corrections shall adopt rules to establish mandatory minimum standards necessary to implement this subchapter and must enforce those standards as provided under Title 34-A, section 1208. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
2. Notice. The jail administrator or the jail administrator's designee shall inform all female prisoners and female juveniles upon admission to the jail of the mandatory minimum standards adopted pursuant to subsection 1.
Sec. 3. 30-A MRSA §1660, sub-§4 is enacted to read:
A. The total number of pregnant prisoners and pregnant juveniles;
B. The total number of pregnant prisoners and pregnant juveniles who were restrained;
C. The length of time each pregnant prisoner or pregnant juvenile was restrained; and
D. The reasons for each instance of restraining a pregnant prisoner or pregnant juvenile.
Sec. 4. 34-A MRSA c. 3, sub-c. 1, art. 4 is enacted to read:
§ 3102. Restraint of pregnant prisoners and pregnant juveniles
B. The chief administrative officer or the designee of the chief administrative officer shall make written findings within 10 days as to the extraordinary circumstance that required the use of the restraints. These findings must be kept on file by the correctional facility or detention facility for at least 5 years and must be made available for public inspection, except that individually identifying information of any prisoner or juvenile may not be made public under this paragraph without the prior written consent of the prisoner or juvenile.
The department shall adopt rules necessary to implement this article. Rules adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
A correctional facility or detention facility shall inform all female prisoners and juveniles of the rules developed pursuant to section 3103 upon admission to the correctional facility or detention facility and shall include the rules in any handbook provided to female prisoners or juveniles.
Sec. 5. Commissioner to establish standards. Pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 30-A, section 1583, subsection 1, the Commissioner of Corrections shall establish minimum standards to implement Title 30-A, chapter 13, subchapter 2-A within 60 days of the effective date of that subchapter. Pursuant to Title 30-A, section 1583, subsection 2, within 30 days of establishing the standards under Title 30-A, section 1583, subsection 1, all jails shall inform all female prisoners and all female juveniles in custody of the standards.
Sec. 6. Commissioner to adopt rules. Pursuant to the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 34-A, section 3103, the Commissioner of Corrections shall adopt rules necessary to implement Title 34-A, chapter 3, subchapter 1, article 4 and shall notify all female prisoners and all female juveniles in custody of the rules within 30 days of the effective date of that article.