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MI HB6115
Bill
Status
11/14/2024
Primary Sponsor
Jason Hoskins
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AI Summary
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Renames the "Law enforcement officer separation of service record act" to the "Law enforcement officer service records act" and reorganizes the statute into four articles
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Requires former employing law enforcement agencies to create and finalize separation of service records within 5 business days of an officer's departure, including any disciplinary processes or investigations active within 1 year before separation
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Establishes a separated officer's right to review the separation of service record within 3 days of request, disagree with its contents within 7 calendar days, and submit written statements for inclusion if disputes cannot be resolved
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Creates a new provisional service record system allowing current employing agencies to document active disciplinary processes, performance plans, or investigations for officers who request records before separating to take positions with prospective agencies
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Grants law enforcement agencies immunity from civil liability for good faith disclosure of separation and provisional service records to prospective employers, unless the agency knew information was false, acted with reckless disregard for truth, or disclosure was prohibited by state or federal law
Legislative Description
Law enforcement: records; law enforcement officer separation of service record act; revise. Amends secs. 1, 2, 3 & 5 of 2017 PA 128 (MCL 28.561 et seq.); designates secs. 1 & 2 as art. 1 & secs. 3 & 5 as art. 2 & adds arts. 3 & 4.
Law enforcement: records
Last Action
Referred To Second Reading
12/10/2024