Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2529

Caption

prisoners; medical treatment; pregnancy; requirements

Impact

If enacted, HB2529 would significantly update the Arizona Revised Statutes by mandating that correctional institutions provide adequate medical care and nutrition for pregnant prisoners. This includes guaranteeing access to nutritional supplements and ensuring that necessary hygiene items are available at no cost to the inmates. The requirements impose certain restrictions on the use of restraints, which could lead to changes in how correctional facilities operate during medical events, demonstrating a shift towards more humane treatment of pregnant detainees.

Summary

House Bill 2529 focuses on the medical treatment of prisoners, particularly during pregnancy, and aims to amend existing regulations to ensure better healthcare and humane treatment for expecting inmates. The bill outlines specific guidelines surrounding the use of restraints during pregnancy, establishing that no restraints can be used during labor or delivery without medical necessity. This bill addresses significant gaps in the existing statutory framework that governed healthcare for incarcerated pregnant women, thereby enhancing their wellbeing during a vulnerable time.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB2529 relate to the potential costs of implementing these provisions in correctional institutions. Critics might argue about the implications for operational security, particularly regarding the restrictions on restraints. Moreover, there may be debates about the sufficiency and appropriateness of the medical care provided, especially concerning the qualifications of healthcare staff within correctional facilities. This bill prompts broader discussions regarding the rights of prisoners and the standards of care that they should receive, which may generate polarized opinions among lawmakers and advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2458

Prisoners; medical treatment; pregnancy; requirements

AZ SB1046

Mental illness; prisoners; diagnosis; treatment

AZ HB2024

Prisoners; transition program

AZ HB2459

Prisoners; strip search; pat search

AZ SB1395

Requirements; international medical graduates

AZ HB2216

Pregnancy centers; grant program

AZ HB2728

DUI; alternative treatment

AZ HB2745

Fertility treatment; access

AZ SB1431

Fertility treatment; access.

AZ SB1573

Mental health; residential treatment

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