Rod Willett
- Democratic
- Delegate
- District 58
Law-enforcement training; individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Requires the Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish compulsory minimum and in-service training standards for law-enforcement officers on communicating with individuals with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability, such as autism spectrum disorder, which shall include (i) an overview and behavioral recognition of autism spectrum disorder, (ii) best practices for crisis prevention and de-escalation techniques, (iii) an objective review of any relevant tools and technology available to assist in communication, and (iv) education on law-enforcement agency and community resources for the autism community on future crisis prevention. The bill requires that such training standards be established in consultation with at least one individual with autism spectrum disorder, one family member of an individual with autism spectrum disorder, one specialist who works with individuals with autism spectrum disorder, one representative from the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, and one representative from a state or local law-enforcement agency. The bill requires the Department to establish such training standards by January 1, 2027, and requires any person employed as a law-enforcement officer prior to July 1, 2024, to complete the compulsory in-service training by July 1, 2028. This bill is identical to SB 547.
Law-enforcement training; individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Requires the Department of Criminal Justice Services to establish compulsory minimum and in-service training standards for law-enforcement officers on communicating with individuals with an intellectual disability or a developmental disability, such as autism spectrum disorder, which shall include (i) an overview and behavioral recognition of autism spectrum disorder, (ii) best practices for crisis prevention and de-escalation techniques, (iii) an objective review of any relevant tools and technology available to assist in communication, and (iv) education on law-enforcement agency and community resources for the autism community on future crisis prevention. The bill requires that such training standards be established in consultation with at least one individual with autism spectrum disorder, one family member of an individual with autism spectrum disorder, one specialist who works with individuals with autism spectrum disorder, one representative from the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, and one representative from a state or local law-enforcement agency. The bill requires the Department to establish such training standards by January 1, 2027, and requires any person employed as a law-enforcement officer prior to July 1, 2024, to complete the compulsory in-service training by July 1, 2028.
Law-enforcement training; individuals withautism spectrum disorder. Requires the Department of CriminalJustice Services to establish compulsory minimum and in-service trainingstandards for law-enforcement officers on communicating with individualswith autism spectrum disorder, which shall include (i) an overviewand behavioral recognition of autism spectrum disorder, (ii) bestpractices for crisis prevention and de-escalation techniques, (iii)an objective review of any relevant tools and technology availableto assist in communication, and (iv) education on law-enforcementagency and community resources for the autism community on futurecrisis prevention. The bill requires that such training standardsbe established in consultation with at least one individual withautism spectrum disorder, one family member of an individual withautism spectrum disorder, one specialist who works with individualswith autism spectrum disorder, and one representative from a state or local law-enforcement agency. The bill requires the Departmentto establish such training standards by January 1, 2025, and requiresany person employed as a law-enforcement officer prior to July 1,2024, to complete the compulsory in-service training by July 1, 2025.
Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0742)
Approved by Governor-Chapter 742 (effective 7/1/24)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 8, 2024
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 11, 2024
Signed by President
Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1246ER)
Signed by Speaker
Impact statement from DPB (HB1246ER)
Enrolled
VOTE: Adoption (97-Y 0-N)
Senate amendment agreed to by House (97-Y 0-N)
Committee amendment agreed to
Passed Senate with amendment (40-Y 0-N)
Engrossed by Senate as amended
Reading of amendment waived
Read third time
Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
Reported from Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N)
Reported from Courts of Justice with amendment (10-Y 0-N)
Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
Constitutional reading dispensed
VOTE: Block Vote Passage (99-Y 0-N)
Read third time and passed House BLOCK VOTE (99-Y 0-N)
Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB1246H1
Committee substitute agreed to 24106142D-H1
Read second time
Read first time
Reported from Public Safety with substitute (21-Y 0-N)
Committee substitute printed 24106142D-H1
Reported from Appropriations (19-Y 0-N)
Impact statement from DPB (HB1246H1)
Subcommittee recommends reporting (7-Y 0-N)
Assigned App. sub: Transportation & Public Safety
Referred to Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute (6-Y 0-N)
Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations
House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Impact statement from DPB (HB1246)
Assigned PS sub: Public Safety
Referred to Committee on Public Safety
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24104787D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/10/24 24104787D | PDF HTML |
Committee substitute printed 24106142D-H1 | PDF HTML |
HB1246ER | PDF HTML |
CHAP0742 | PDF HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1246FER122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1246FH1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1246F122.PDF | |
Amendment: HB1246ASE | HTML |
Amendment: HB1246AS | HTML |
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