Bill Text: MS SB2433 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training; require K-9 and motorcycle teams to be certified.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2024-03-05 - Died In Committee [SB2433 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2024-SB2433-Introduced.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2024 Regular Session
To: Judiciary, Division B
By: Senator(s) England
Senate Bill 2433
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 45-6-7 AND 45-6-19, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO REQUIRE THE BOARD ON LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING TO PROMULGATE RULES AND REGULATIONS TO REQUIRE CERTIFICATION OF K-9 AND MOTORCYCLE LAW ENFORCEMENT TEAMS IN THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI; TO BRING FORWARD SECTION 45-6-13, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, FOR THE PURPOSE OF POSSIBLE AMENDMENT; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 45-6-7, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
45-6-7. In addition to the powers conferred upon the board elsewhere in this chapter, the board shall have power to:
(a) Promulgate rules and regulations for the administration of this chapter, including the authority to require the submission of reports and information by law enforcement agencies of the state and its political subdivisions.
(b) Establish minimum educational and training standards for admission to employment or appointment as a law enforcement officer or a part-time law enforcement officer: (i) in a permanent position; and (ii) in a probationary status. The minimum educational and training standards for any law enforcement officer assigned to field or investigative duties shall include at least two (2) hours of training related to handling complaints of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation of children as defined in Section 43-21-105, communicating with such victims, and requiring the officer to contact the Department of Child Protection Services when human trafficking or commercial sexual exploitation is suspected.
(c) Certify persons as being qualified under the provisions of this chapter to be law enforcement officers or part-time law enforcement officers.
(d) Revoke certification for cause and in the manner provided in this chapter. The board is authorized to subpoena documents regarding revocations. The board shall maintain a current list of all persons certified under this chapter who have been placed on probation, suspended, subjected to revocation of certification, or any combination of these.
(e) Establish minimum curriculum requirements for basic and advanced courses and programs for schools operated by or for the state or any political subdivision thereof for the specific purpose of training police and other law enforcement officers, both full- and part-time, which shall include a minimum of two (2) hours of training in a course or courses related to the identification of and support for victims of human trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation.
(f) Consult and cooperate with counties, municipalities, state agencies, other governmental agencies, and with universities, colleges, community and junior colleges and other institutions concerning the development of training schools, programs or courses of instruction for personnel defined in this chapter.
(g) Make recommendations concerning any matter within its purview pursuant to this chapter.
(h) Make such inspection and evaluation as may be necessary to determine if governmental units are complying with the provisions of this chapter.
(i) Approve law enforcement officer training schools for operation by or for the state or any political subdivision thereof for the specific purpose of training personnel defined in this chapter.
(j) Upon the request of agencies employing personnel defined in this chapter, conduct surveys or aid municipalities and counties to conduct surveys through qualified public or private agencies and assist in the implementation of any recommendations resulting from such surveys.
(k) Upon request of agencies within the purview of this chapter, conduct general and specific management surveys and studies of the operations of the requesting agencies at no cost to those agencies. The role of the board under this subsection shall be that of management consultant.
(l) Adopt and amend regulations consistent with law, for its internal management and control of board programs.
(m) Enter into contracts or do such things as may be necessary and incidental to the administration of this chapter.
(n) Establish jointly with the State Board of Education the minimum level of basic law enforcement training required of persons employed by school districts as school security guards, or school resource officers or in other positions that have the powers of a peace officer.
(o) Promulgate rules and regulations to require the certification of K-9 law enforcement officers in the State of Mississippi.
(p) Promulgate rules and regulations to require the certification of motorcycle law enforcement officers in the State of Mississippi.
SECTION 2. Section 45-6-19, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
45-6-19. (1) The chief of
police of any municipality in the State of Mississippi is required to annually
complete twenty (20) hours of executive level continuing education courses
which are approved by the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement * * * Officer Standards and
Training. Any new chief of police having never previously served in that
capacity, is required to complete forty (40) hours of executive level
continuing education courses for his first year of service. Such education
courses may be provided by an accredited law enforcement academy or by the
Mississippi Association of Chiefs of Police.
(2) (a) Any police
officer of any municipality in the State of Mississippi is required to annually
complete a specified number of hours, as stated in this subsection, of
continuing education courses which are approved by the Mississippi Board on Law
Enforcement * * *
Officer Standards and Training. The following number of hours of
continuing education courses is required for municipal police officers based
upon the number of years following July 1, 2004:
0-2 years after July 1, 2004 ........8 hours of annual training
3-4 years after July 1, 2004 .......16 hours of annual training
5 or more years after July 1, 2004..24 hours of annual training
Such education courses may be provided by an accredited law enforcement academy or by the Mississippi Association of Chiefs of Police.
(b) Any law enforcement officer employed by the Department of Public Safety, a municipal police department or county sheriff's office in the State of Mississippi who is a K-9 law enforcement officer is required to annually complete a specified number of continuing education course hours, as determined and approved by the board, which are in accordance with standards prescribed by the United States Police Canine Association, the National Narcotics Dog Association, the National Police Canine Association, the American Working Dog or any other association or organization as approved by the board for K-9 law enforcement officers.
(c) Any law enforcement officer employed by the Department of Public Safety, a municipal police department or county sheriff's office in the State of Mississippi who is a motorcycle law enforcement officer is required to annually complete a specified number of continuing education course hours, as determined and approved by the board, which are in accordance with standards prescribed by TEEX, the Institute of Police Technology and Management, the Northwestern Police Instructor Training or any other association or organization as approved by the board for motorcycle law enforcement officers.
(3) The Mississippi Board
on Law Enforcement * * * Officer Standards and Training shall reimburse each
municipality for the expense incurred for chiefs of police and municipal police
officers in attendance at approved training programs as required by this
section.
(4) Any chief of police or
municipal police officer who fails to comply with the provisions of this
section shall be subject to having his certification as a chief of police or
municipal police officer revoked by the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement * * * Officer Standards and
Training, in accordance with Section 45-6-11.
(5) The Mississippi Board
on Law Enforcement * * * Officer Standards and Training is authorized to
institute and promulgate all rules necessary for considering the revocation of
any municipal chief of police or municipal police officer who does not comply
with the provisions of this section, and may grant, for sufficient cause shown,
an extension of time in which compliance with the provisions of this section
may be made.
(6) Any chief of police or
municipal police officer who is aggrieved by any order or ruling made under the
provisions of this section has the same rights and procedure of appeal as from
any other order or ruling of the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement * * * Officer Standards and Training.
SECTION 3. Section 45-6-13, Mississippi Code of 1972, is brought forward as follows:
45-6-13. (1) The board shall establish, provide or maintain law enforcement training programs through such agencies and institutions as the board may deem appropriate.
(2) The board shall authorize, but only from such funds authorized and appropriated by the Legislature, the reimbursement to each political subdivision and to state agencies of at least fifty percent (50%) of the allowable salary and allowable tuition, living and travel expense incurred by law enforcement officers in attendance at approved training programs, provided said political subdivisions and state agencies do in fact adhere to the selection and training standards established by the board. The board shall authorize, but only from such funds authorized and appropriated by the Legislature, the direct funding of a part-time law enforcement officer training program. The board shall require the payment of a reasonable tuition fee to aid in funding the costs of administering the part-time law enforcement officer training program.
(3) The board is authorized to expend funds for the purpose of providing a professional library and training aids that will be available to state agencies and political subdivisions.
(4) If any full- or part-time law enforcement officer in this state who is employed by a municipality, county or other governmental entity shall, within three (3) years after the date of his employment, resign from, or be terminated from, employment by such entity and immediately become employed by another governmental entity in a law enforcement capacity, then the governmental entity by which the resigned or terminated officer is employed shall reimburse the governmental entity from which the officer resigned or was terminated a proportionate share of the officer's law enforcement training expenses which were incurred by such entity, if any.
(5) The Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training shall reimburse each county for the expenses incurred by sheriffs and deputy sheriffs for attendance at approved training programs as provided in Section 25-3-25.
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2024.