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This bill establishes federal policies requiring detention agencies to notify next-of-kin or emergency contacts when an individual in custody dies or suffers serious illness or injury. The bill mandates that federal detention agencies implement these notification procedures within one year and directs the Attorney General to develop model policies for states, territories, tribes, and local governments to adopt. Key requirements include collecting emergency contact information upon intake, notifying families within 12 hours of death and 48 hours of serious illness/injury, providing detailed information about the circumstances, and releasing autopsy results in a timely manner.
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