S1658
An Act relative to special state police officers
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Bill overview
This bill, S.1658, seeks to clarify the process by which the Colonel of the State Police can appoint special state police officers. Currently, the bill aims to establish a more defined procedure for these appointments. It addresses concerns regarding the selection and authority of special state police officers within the Massachusetts State Police. The bill is part of a series of similar proposals regarding special state police officers.
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Primary sponsor
John J. Cronin
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John J. Cronin
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