Amends existing law to require law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy against motorcycle profiling and to require training of law enforcement officers regarding the prohibition against motorcycle profiling.
TRAFFIC ENFORECMENT -- Amends existing law to require law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy against motorcycle profiling and to require training of law enforcement officers regarding the prohibition against motorcycle profiling.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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In the 2020 session S 1292 was passed stating that no state or local law enforcement agent or law enforcement agency shall engage in motorcycle profiling. This follow-up legislation simply provides that state and local law enforcement agencies shall adopt a policy to that effect and distribute the policy to all law enforcement agents. It further provides that the prohibition of motorcycle profiling be a part of minimum basic training at the peace officer standards and training council.
FISCAL NOTE
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Since motorcycle profiling is already by law prohibited this simply provides a means by which that directive can be more effectively communicated to our law enforcement agents. As such the cost to our law enforcement agencies will be minimal.
LATEST ACTION
Reported Printed; referred to Judiciary & Rules
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- senate
- Status date
- Feb 10, 2025
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