Bill Text: CA AB2550 | 2017-2018 | Regular Session | Amended
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Bill Title: Prisons: female inmates and male correctional officers.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-2)
Status: (Passed) 2018-08-20 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 174, Statutes of 2018. [AB2550 Detail]
Download: California-2017-AB2550-Amended.html
Bill Title: Prisons: female inmates and male correctional officers.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-2)
Status: (Passed) 2018-08-20 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 174, Statutes of 2018. [AB2550 Detail]
Download: California-2017-AB2550-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Senate
May 08, 2018 |
Amended
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Assembly
March 22, 2018 |
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE—
2017–2018 REGULAR SESSION
Assembly Bill | No. 2550 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Weber (Coauthors: Assembly Members Bigelow, Bonta, Lackey, Quirk, and Reyes) (Coauthor: Senator Skinner) |
February 15, 2018 |
An act to add Section 2644 to the Penal Code, relating to prisons.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 2550, as amended, Weber.
California Institution for Women: male correctional officers. Prisons: female inmates and male correctional officers.
Existing law establishes within the state an institution for the punishment, treatment, supervision, custody, and care of females convicted of felonies known as the California Institution for Women. establishes the state prisons, under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Existing law requires the department, when establishing inmate classifications and housing assignment procedures, to take into account risk factors that can lead to inmates and wards becoming the target of sexual victimization.
This bill would prohibit male correctional officers in the California Institution for Women
from conducting a pat down search of a female inmate unless the prisoner presents a risk of immediate harm to herself or others or risk of escape and there is not a female correctional officer available to conduct the search. The bill would also prohibit a male correctional officer from entering an area of the institution where female inmates may be in a state of undress, or from being in an area where they can view female inmates in a state of undress, unless an inmate in the area presents a risk of immediate harm to herself or others or if there is a medical emergency in the area and there is not a female correctional officer who can resolve the situation in a safe and timely manner without his assistance. The bill would require staff of the opposite sex to announce their presence when entering a housing
unit.
The bill would require documentation of a male correctional officer conducting a pat down search or entering a prohibited area within 3 days of the incident and would require that the documentation to be reviewed by the warden and retained.
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NOBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 2644 is added to the Penal Code, to read:2644.
(a) A male correctional officer shall not conduct a pat down search of a female inmate unless the prisoner presents a risk of immediate harm to herself or others or risk of escape and there is not a female correctional officer available to conduct the search.(b) A male correctional officer shall not enter into an area of the institution where female inmates may be in a state of undress, or be in an area where they can view female inmates in a state of
undress, including, but not limited to, restrooms, shower areas, or medical treatment areas, unless an inmate in the area presents a risk of immediate harm to herself or others or if there is a medical emergency in the area. A male correctional officer shall not enter into an area prohibited under this subdivision if there is a female correctional officer who can resolve the situation in a safe and timely manner without his assistance. To prevent incidental viewing, staff of the opposite sex shall announce their presence when entering a housing unit.
(c) If a male correctional officer conducts a pat down search under an exception provided in subdivision (a) or enters a prohibited area under an exception provided in subdivision (b), the circumstances for and details of the exception shall be documented within three days of
the incident. The documentation shall be reviewed by the warden and retained by the institution for reporting purposes.
(d) The department may promulgate regulations to implement the provisions of this section.