S 3114
Requires law enforcement officer to reveal facial identity during certain public interactions and to present sufficient identification prior to arresting or detaining person.
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Bill overview
This law requires law enforcement officers to reveal their facial identity during public interactions and to show proper identification before arresting or detaining someone. Officers can be exempt from the facial identity requirement in specific circumstances, such as undercover operations or when protecting themselves from harm. The law also mandates that officers provide sufficient identification before detaining or arresting an individual, with exceptions for investigations, supervisory discretion, or officer safety concerns. The Attorney General will create guidelines to implement the law.
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Alixon Collazos-Gill
Gabriel Rodriguez
Michael Venezia
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