S. 4104: Corporate Crime Database Act of 2026
The Corporate Crime Database Act of 2026 aims to create a centralized database to collect and publish information on corporate offenses. Here are the main points of the bill:
Establishment of a Database
The bill directs the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics to establish a database that collects, aggregates, and analyzes information pertaining to corporate offenses. This database will be accessible on the Bureau's website and will contain details on enforcement actions taken against corporate entities.
Definition of Corporate Offenses
Corporate offenses are defined as violations of federal law committed by:
- Business entities, which encompass corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and similar legal structures.
- Individuals employed by these entities while performing their job duties.
Additionally, the Director has the authority to include other violations as they see fit.
Information to be Collected
The database will include various information on each enforcement action, such as:
- The names of the business entities or individuals involved.
- The employers of those individuals.
- The parent companies of the business entities or employers, when relevant.
- The specific type of offense committed.
- The statutes or regulations that were violated.
- The federal agencies involved in the enforcement action.
- The outcomes of the enforcement actions, including any relevant documentation.
- A unique identifier for each involved entity or individual.
- Any additional information deemed necessary by the Director.
Timeline for Implementation
The bill stipulates that within one year after its enactment, the Director must have the database operational and online. Information will be regularly updated as new enforcement actions are reported.
Reporting Requirements
Once the database is published, the Director is required to submit a report to Congress within one year, followed by annual reports. These reports will include:
- A description of the data collected and an analysis of trends, including recidivism rates and types of offenses.
- Estimates on the impact of corporate offenses on victims and the public.
- Recommendations for legislative or administrative changes to enhance the monitoring and response to corporate crime.
Coordination with Federal Agencies
The bill requires that federal agencies involved in enforcement actions cooperate with the Director by submitting specified information according to established guidelines.
Access to Information
The database will be searchable and accessible to the public, allowing for greater transparency regarding corporate offenses and the enforcement actions taken against them.
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Sponsors
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Actions
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| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| Mar. 16, 2026 | Introduced in Senate |
| Mar. 16, 2026 | Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text: CR S1057) |
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