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CA SB882
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates the Advisory Council on Improving Interactions between People with Intellectual and Development Disabilities and Law Enforcement under the Department of Justice, effective upon legislative appropriation.
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Council consists of 9 members appointed by the Governor, Senate Committee on Rules, and Speaker of the Assembly, including a person with an intellectual or developmental disability, family member, advocacy representatives, state officials, and law enforcement representative.
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Requires council to meet quarterly beginning July 1, 2023, and submit recommendations to the Legislature within 24 months addressing gaps in peace officer training for interactions with individuals with intellectual, developmental, and mental health disabilities.
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Expands law enforcement use-of-force reporting requirements to include whether an officer perceived a civilian had a developmental, physical, or mental disability, plus reason for contact and injuries sustained.
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Council provisions automatically repeal on July 1, 2026; establishes state mandate reimbursement procedures for local law enforcement agencies implementing new reporting requirements.
Legislative Description
Advisory Council on Improving Interactions between People with Intellectual and Development Disabilities and Law Enforcement.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 899, Statutes of 2022.
9/30/2022