home / openregs / legislation

legislation: 113-s-2615

Congressional bills and resolutions from Congress.gov, filtered to policy areas relevant to environmental, health, agriculture, and wildlife regulation.

Data license: Public Domain (U.S. Government data) · Data source: Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API

This data as json

bill_id congress bill_type bill_number title policy_area introduced_date latest_action_date latest_action_text origin_chamber sponsor_name sponsor_state sponsor_party sponsor_bioguide_id cosponsor_count summary_text update_date url
113-s-2615 113 s 2615 A bill to establish criminal penalties for failing to inform and warn of serious dangers. Crime and Law Enforcement 2014-07-16 2014-07-16 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Senate Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT] CT D B001277 2 Amends the federal criminal code to require a business entity and any responsible corporate officer, after acquiring actual knowledge of a serious danger associated with a product, service, or business practice of such entity: (1) within 24 hours, to verbally inform an appropriate federal agency; (2) within 15 days, to inform an appropriate federal agency in writing; and (3) as soon as practicable, to warn affected employees in writing and to inform other individuals who may be exposed to the danger if such individuals can reasonably be identified. Sets forth penalties for violations of this Act, but prohibits any fine imposed on an individual from being paid out of the assets of the business entity. Prohibits knowingly discriminating against any person in hiring, retention, or the terms or conditions of employment because the person informed a federal agency, warned employees, or informed other individuals of such a danger. 2023-01-11T13:25:47Z  

Links from other tables

  • 2 rows from bill_id in legislation_actions
  • 5 rows from bill_id in legislation_subjects
  • 2 rows from bill_id in legislation_cosponsors
  • 0 rows from bill_id in cbo_cost_estimates
Powered by Datasette · Queries took 4.136ms · Data license: Public Domain (U.S. Government data) · Data source: Federal Register API & Regulations.gov API