SB 85
Revises provisions relating to public safety. (BDR 43-490)
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Bill overview
This bill makes permanent requirements for law enforcement agencies to record and report data about traffic stops. Specifically, it removes an expiration date on existing rules about recording information like the race, ethnicity, and location of drivers stopped. The bill also updates reporting procedures and allows the Department of Public Safety to contract with a third party to analyze traffic stop data for potential patterns of profiling, with reports submitted to the Governor and the Legislature.
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Senate Committee on Growth and Infrastructure
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