HB15-1287: Police Officer Training Improvements
The bill expands the peace officers standards and training board membership to 24 members by adding 4 more lay members to the P.O.S.T. board.
Year
2015
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The bill expands the peace officers standards and training board membership to 24 members by adding 4 more lay members to the P.O.S.T. board.
2015
The bill adds to the prohibition by updating the definition of profiling and describing additional prohibited activities related to profiling.
2015
The bill requires a court to dismiss all charges against a defendant that were based on a violation of an unlawful order.
2015
The bill creates a private right of action against a peace officer's employing law enforcement agency if a person records an incident involving a peace officer and a peace officer destroys the recording or...
The bill prohibits a peace officer from using a chokehold. The bill makes an exception if the officer believes his or her life is in danger.
2015
The bill limits the activities of regulatory agencies in certain ways and instances.
2015