Nebraska Statutes

§ 47-1002 — Legislative findings and declarations

Nebraska·Ch. 47 Jails and Correctional Facilities

The Legislature finds and declares:

(1)Restraining a pregnant woman can pose undue health risks to the woman and her pregnancy;
(2)The majority of female prisoners and detainees in Nebraska are nonviolent offenders;
(3)Restraining prisoners and detainees increases their potential for physical harm from an accidental trip or fall. The impact of such harm to a pregnant woman can negatively impact her pregnancy;
(4)Freedom from physical restraints is especially critical during labor, delivery, and postpartum recovery after delivery. Women often need to move around during labor and recovery, including moving their legs as part of the birthing process. Restraints on a pregnant woman can interfere with medical staff's ability to appropriately assist in childbirth or to conduct sudden emergen

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 2019, LB690, § 2.

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