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MN HF106
Bill
Status
6/15/2020
Primary Sponsor
Duane Quam
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AI Summary
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Law enforcement agencies are prohibited from ordering, mandating, requiring, or suggesting traffic citation quotas to peace officers on any time basis (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly).
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Law enforcement agencies cannot use the number of traffic citations issued, traffic stops made, or traffic enforcement activity as criteria to evaluate a peace officer's job performance.
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The State Patrol is prohibited from ordering, mandating, requiring, or suggesting traffic citation quotas to troopers, commercial vehicle inspectors, or law compliance representatives.
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Law enforcement agencies are prohibited from ordering, mandating, requiring, or suggesting arrest quotas of any type or combination of types to peace officers.
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Law enforcement agencies cannot use the number of arrests by a peace officer as criteria to evaluate the officer's job performance.
Legislative Description
Arrest quota use prohibited, and traffic stop-related and arrest-related information use prohibited as job performance criteria.
Last Action
Introduction and first reading, referred to Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Finance and Policy Division
6/15/2020