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MN SF1690
Bill
Status
2/25/2019
Primary Sponsor
David Osmek
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AI Summary
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Defines "motorcycle profiling" as the illegal use of a person riding a motorcycle or wearing motorcycle-related items as a factor in stopping, questioning, arresting, or searching a person or vehicle without legal constitutional basis.
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Requires the Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training to develop a statewide model anti-motorcycle profiling policy by October 1, 2019, in consultation with police and sheriffs associations.
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Mandates all state and local law enforcement agencies establish and enforce written anti-motorcycle profiling policies by November 1, 2019, requiring officers to provide their name and badge number to any motorcycle operator they stop.
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Model policy must include training on acts constituting motorcycle profiling, tactics for avoiding it, and methods for officers and supervisors to identify and respond to profiling by other officers.
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Authorizes the Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training to inspect agency policies for compliance based on complaints or random selection, with agencies required to certify adoption of compliant written policies.
Legislative Description
Motorcycle profiling definition and statewide model policy establishment
Last Action
Author added Sparks
3/16/2020