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MN SF118
Bill
Status
6/15/2020
Primary Sponsor
Melisa Franzen
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AI Summary
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Requires the Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training director to appoint a critical incident review team after criminal investigations conclude for any peace officer firearm discharge resulting in bodily harm or any incident where a person died during police contact.
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Critical incident review teams must include at least three members: one peace officer or former peace officer, one community resident from the incident location, and if the injured person is a person of color, at least one member of the same race as the injured person.
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Review teams must identify and analyze incident causes and prepare a report recommending either implementation of a corrective action plan or explaining why corrective actions are not required, with reports due within 60 days.
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Reports must be posted on the board's public website with non-public data redacted, and employing agencies must pay investigation costs and receive individual case feedback from the review team.
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The board shall report to legislative committees by January 15 of each odd-numbered year on the number of reviews performed, corrective action recommendations, dissenting reports filed, and recommendations for legislative action.
Legislative Description
Critical incident review process for peace officer involved shootings establishment
Last Action
Referred to Rules and Administration
6/15/2020