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HR 806119th CongressIn Committee
District of Columbia Code Returning Citizens Coordination Act
Introduced: Jan 28, 2025
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
The District of Columbia Code Returning Citizens Coordination Act requires the Director of the Bureau of Prisons to provide the Mayor of Washington, D.C., with periodic information on inmates under federal jurisdiction, including name, age, federal register number, facility, and scheduled release date. The act restricts the mayor’s disclosure of this information outside the city and limits law‑enforcement access, while allowing disclosure to legal counsel and reentry organizations.
Key Points
- 1Bureau of Prisons must report inmate data to the DC mayor every 90 days.
- 2Data includes name, age, federal register number, facility, and release date.
- 3Mayor may not disclose information outside DC except to counsel and reentry groups.
- 4Prohibits law‑enforcement agencies from accessing the data.
- 5Allows mayor to provide data to the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency upon request.
Impact Areas
Federal Bureau of Prisons and its staff.Mayor of Washington, D.C., and DC government agencies.Returning citizens and their legal counsel.Reentry and reentry‑support organizations.DC law‑enforcement agencies.
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