Legislation
- Title
- Public Safety - Motorcycle Profiling - Training
- Sponsored by
- Delegates Anderson, Anderton, Arentz, Atterbeary, Barkley, Barron, Beidle, Bromwell, Brooks, Carey, Carter, Cluster, Conaway, Cullison, Fisher, Folden, Fraser-Hidalgo, Glass, Glenn, Grammer, Haynes, Hill, Holmes, Jackson, Jacobs, Kipke, Kittleman, Knotts, Kramer, Lafferty, Lam, Malone, Mautz, McComas, McCray, McKay, Metzgar, Moon, Morales, Morgan, O'Donnell, Oaks, Pena-Melnyk, Reilly, Rey, B. Robinson, Sanchez, Shoemaker, Simonaire, Smith, Sydnor, Szeliga, Valderrama, Valentino-Smith, Vallario, Vaughn, M. Washington, West, B. Wilson, and C. Wilson
- Status
- Veto sustained (0-135)
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
Synopsis
Requiring the Police Training Commission to require a specified statement condemning motorcycle profiling to be included in existing written policies regarding other profiling; requiring the Commission to include in a specified curriculum and courses of study training on motorcycle profiling in conjunction with existing training regarding other profiling; and defining the term "motorcycle profiling".
Committees
- Original:
- Judiciary Click to view Recorded Media
- Opposite:
- Judicial Proceedings
Details
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Date Posted | Document Name |
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3/19/2016 | Amendments House - (Judiciary) {512216/01 Adopted |
2/09/2016 | Text - First - Public Safety - Motorcycle Profiling - Training |
3/21/2016 | Text - Third - Public Safety - Motorcycle Profiling - Training |
9/19/2016 | Governor's Veto Letter |
3/19/2016 | Vote - House - Committee - Judiciary |
4/01/2016 | Vote - Senate - Committee - Judicial Proceedings |
3/18/2016 | Vote - House Floor - Third Reading Passed (136-0) - 03/18/16 |
3/29/2016 | Vote - Senate Floor - Third Reading Passed (45-0) - 03/29/16 |
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3-201, 3-207 )
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