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- HB 25 Law-enforcement officer; may detain person for false identity.
- HB 82 Law Officers' Retirement System; adding juvenile probation and parole officers.
- HB 98 Motor vehicle accident; law-enforcement officer allowed to investigate on private property.
- HB 154 Campus police; local law-enforcement agency to be notified of certain reports.
- HB 157 Biased-Based Policing and Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; created, report.
- HB 342 Law-enforcement officer; circumstances under which may detain person suspected of criminal activity.
- HB 369 Retirement System; changes in benefits for state employees, state & local law-enforcement officers.
- HB 371 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
- HB 430 Law Officers' Retirement System; adds juvenile probation & parole officers as members of VALORS.
- HB 471 Retirement System; modifies benefits of state and local law-enforcement officers.
- HB 495 High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes; permits law-enforcement vehicles to use in an emergency.
- HB 546 Concealed handgun permits; retired law-enforcement officers denied written proof of consultation.
- HB 592 Law-enforcement officers; DCJS to assist agencies to develop programs for languages besides English.
- HB 645 Motor vehicle; impoundment for eluding police.
- HB 664 Government Data Collection and Dissemination Practices Act; adds certain police department.
- HB 692 Juveniles; exceptions to confidentiality.
- HB 703 Law-enforcement agency; to receive recovery cost from bail bondsman when bailee is recovered thereby
- HB 777 Law-Enforcement.
- HB 899 Detention process, temporary; transportation by sheriffs.
- HB 986 Victim notification program; civil immunity for operation thereof.
- HB 1036 Campus safety; DCJS to develop training standards for officers, provide support to their depts.
- HB 1105 Concealed weapons; person to inform law-enforcement officer of possession.
- HB 1119 Private roads; designating as highways for law-enforcement purposes in Warren County.
- HB 1156 Sexual and domestic violence; confidentiality of records.
- HB 1159 High-speed pursuit; law-enforcement agency to adopt written policy on how to conduct.
- HB 1181 Canine detector and patrol units; certification of those used by law-enforcement agencies.
- HB 1264 Sex offenders; certain registrants to reregister in person.
- HB 1281 Retirement System; juvenile detention employees eligible for benefits equivalent to State Police.
- HB 1312 Laser speed determination devices; law-enforcement officer not required to show motorists reading.
- HB 1334 Motor vehicles; impoundment for eluding police.
- HB 1336 Law-enforcement officers; training related to sexual assault cases.
- HB 1337 Law-enforcement officers; those retired have civil immunity for actions taken in emergency.
- HB 1351 Adult abuse; requires mandated reporters to notify law-enforcement directly in cases thereof.
- HB 1362 Retirement Systm; employees operating E-911 system eligible for benefits equivalent to State Police.
- HB 1420 Compensation Board; considerations for fixing salaries and staffing levels for certain sheriffs.
- HB 1431 Special conservator of peace; authority to arrest.
- HB 1433 Law Officers' Retirement System; supplemental allowance.
- HB 1441 Law-enforcement officer; definition thereof.
- HB 1482 Missing children; school board to receive report from local law-enforcement.
- HB 1509 Identity theft; reporting to law-enforcement agencies.
- HB 1517 Gang and Terrorism Law-enforcement Assistance Unit; created within Office of Attorney General.
- HJ 47 Law-enforcement officers; Dept. of Human Resource Mgmt. to study retainment & recruitment thereof.
- HJ 114 Law-enforcement officers; study establishment of protocols for those killed in the line of duty.
- SB 129 Juveniles; if gang affiliated certain information to be released by any law-enforcement officer.
- SB 143 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
- SB 151 Street gangs, criminal; probation officers to share certain information with law-enforcement office.
- SB 154 Evidence; chain of custody form attested to by emp. of law-enforcement agency responsible therefor.
- SB 173 Port Authority; allows police thereof to provide security for private terminal operators.
- SB 211 Crisis intervention pilot prog.; to respond to crisis situations involving mental illness, report.
- SB 223 Law-enforcement officer, etc.; persons using abusive language towards guilty of misdemeanor.
- SB 237 Law Officers' Retirement System (VALORS); adds juvenile probation & parole officers as members.
- SB 347 Motorcycles; emergency lights on those used by law enforcement.
- SB 351 Juveniles; release of information.
- SB 372 Law-enforcement vehicle; penalty for impersonating or misrepresenting.
- SB 393 Retirement System; benefits for certain state and local law-enforcement officers.
- SB 457 Sheriff; courthouse security.
- SB 466 Clerks, sheriffs, etc.; not to receive payment from treasury for services rendered in certain cases.
- SB 481 Law Officers' Retirement System; adds juvenile probation and parole officers.
- SB 495 Law Officers' Retirement System; supplemental allowance.
- SB 508 Retirement System; state police and state and local law-enforcement officers.
- SB 515 Line of Duty Act; disabled state employees.
- SB 577 Warrantless searches; law-enforcement officer may search without if person signed waiver.
- SB 588 Preservation of order at elections; law-enforcement officer to maintain order at polling place.
- SB 605 Law Officers' Retirement System; conservation officers of Department of Conservation & Recreation.
- SB 657 State law-enforcement employees; clarifies current overtime compensation provisions.
- SB 697 Law-Enforcement Officers Procedural Guarantee Act; changes as to process and procedures.
- SB 717 Law-enforcement officers; those retired may purchase service handguns.
- SJ 99 Police cadet academy; joint subcommittee to study development thereof.