California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1777

Introduced
1/4/18  
Introduced
1/4/18  
Refer
1/22/18  

Caption

Commission on Correctional Peace Officer Standards and Training.

Impact

If enacted, AB 1777 would significantly change the way CPOST operates by necessitating live streaming and recording of all its meetings, alongside making these records accessible to the public. This change is intended to ensure that all stakeholders, including citizens and correctional officer employees, have access to vital information regarding the selection, training, and oversight of correctional peace officers. Proponents of the bill believe that increased transparency will bolster public trust in the commission's activities and decisions.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1777, introduced by Assembly Member Muratsuchi, proposes to enhance transparency and accountability within the Commission on Correctional Peace Officer Standards and Training (CPOST) in California. The bill seeks to mandate that CPOST make certain information publicly available via their website, including agendas, minutes, and supporting documents from all commission meetings. This initiative aims to promote transparency in the operations of CPOST, which is responsible for setting standards and training for correctional peace officers across the state.

Contention

However, there may be points of contention surrounding the implementation of AB 1777. Critics could argue that the requirement for live broadcasts and archiving might limit the commission's ability to conduct closed proceedings as needed and could inadvertently reveal sensitive information. Furthermore, the balance between transparency and privacy concerns may lead to debates about the implications of public access to correctional officer discussions and decisions, particularly those that may involve personnel matters or security issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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