Bill Text: FL S1494 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Law Enforcement Officer Body Cameras and Vehicle Dash Cameras

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Judiciary [S1494 Detail]

Download: Florida-2022-S1494-Introduced.html
       Florida Senate - 2022                                    SB 1494
       
       
        
       By Senator Bracy
       
       
       
       
       
       11-01513-22                                           20221494__
    1                        A bill to be entitled                      
    2         An act relating to law enforcement officer body
    3         cameras and vehicle dash cameras; amending s.
    4         943.1718, F.S.; providing legislative intent; defining
    5         the term “vehicle dash camera”; requiring each law
    6         enforcement agency in this state to mandate that its
    7         law enforcement officers wear body cameras and use
    8         vehicle dash cameras; requiring law enforcement
    9         agencies to establish specified policies and
   10         procedures; deleting a provision relating to
   11         applicability; providing a declaration of important
   12         state interest; providing an effective date.
   13          
   14  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
   15  
   16         Section 1. Section 943.1718, Florida Statutes, is amended
   17  to read:
   18         943.1718 Body cameras and vehicle dash cameras required;
   19  policies and procedures.—
   20         (1) It is the intent of the Legislature to require all law
   21  enforcement officers in this state to wear body cameras and use
   22  vehicle dash cameras to ensure the safety of both the law
   23  enforcement officers and members of the public and for purposes
   24  of accountability and accuracy in instances when the
   25  circumstances surrounding a law-enforcement-related encounter or
   26  activity is in question.
   27         (2) As used in this section, the term:
   28         (a) “Body camera” means a portable electronic recording
   29  device that is worn on a law enforcement officer’s person which
   30  that records audio and video data of the officer’s law
   31  enforcement-related encounters and activities.
   32         (b) “Law enforcement agency” means an agency that has a
   33  primary mission of preventing and detecting crime and enforcing
   34  the penal, criminal, traffic, and motor vehicle laws of the
   35  state and in furtherance of that primary mission employs law
   36  enforcement officers as defined in s. 943.10.
   37         (c) “Law enforcement officer” has the same meaning as
   38  provided in s. 943.10.
   39         (d)“Vehicle dash camera” means a nonportable electronic
   40  recording device used by a law enforcement officer in a law
   41  enforcement officer’s vehicle which records audio or video data
   42  of the officer’s law-enforcement-related encounters and
   43  activities.
   44         (3)(2)Each A law enforcement agency shall require that
   45  permits its law enforcement officers to wear body cameras and
   46  use vehicle dash cameras and shall establish policies and
   47  procedures addressing the proper use, maintenance, and storage
   48  of body cameras and vehicle dash cameras and the data recorded
   49  by the body cameras and vehicle dash cameras. The policies and
   50  procedures must include all of the following:
   51         (a) General guidelines for the proper use, maintenance, and
   52  storage of body cameras and vehicle dash cameras.
   53         (b) Any limitations on which law enforcement officers are
   54  permitted to wear body cameras and use vehicle dash cameras.
   55         (c) Any limitations on law-enforcement-related encounters
   56  and activities in which law enforcement officers are permitted
   57  to wear body cameras and use vehicle dash cameras.
   58         (d) A provision permitting a law enforcement officer using
   59  a body camera or vehicle dash camera to review the recorded
   60  footage from the body camera or vehicle dash camera, upon his or
   61  her own initiative or request, before writing a report or
   62  providing a statement regarding any event arising within the
   63  scope of his or her official duties. Any such provision may not
   64  apply to an officer’s inherent duty to immediately disclose
   65  information necessary to secure an active crime scene or to
   66  identify suspects or witnesses.
   67         (e) General guidelines for the proper storage, retention,
   68  and release of audio and video data recorded by body cameras and
   69  vehicle dash cameras.
   70         (4)(3)Each A law enforcement agency under subsection (3)
   71  that permits its law enforcement officers to wear body cameras
   72  shall:
   73         (a) Ensure that all personnel who wear, use, maintain, or
   74  store body cameras and vehicle dash cameras are trained in the
   75  law enforcement agency’s policies and procedures concerning
   76  them.
   77         (b) Ensure that all personnel who use, maintain, store, or
   78  release audio or video data recorded by body cameras and vehicle
   79  dash cameras are trained in the law enforcement agency’s
   80  policies and procedures.
   81         (c) Retain audio and video data recorded by body cameras
   82  and vehicle dash cameras in accordance with the requirements of
   83  s. 119.021, except as otherwise provided by law.
   84         (d) Perform a periodic review of actual agency body camera
   85  and vehicle dash camera practices to ensure conformity with the
   86  agency’s policies and procedures.
   87         (4) Chapter 934 does not apply to body camera recordings
   88  made by law enforcement agencies that elect to use body cameras.
   89         Section 2. The Legislature finds that a proper and
   90  legitimate state purpose is served by safeguarding law
   91  enforcement officers and the persons they interact with on a
   92  daily basis and by validating the accuracy of the circumstances
   93  surrounding such interactions. The Legislature determines and
   94  declares that this act fulfills an important state interest.
   95         Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.

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