OFFICE OF FISCAL ANALYSIS Legislative Office Building, Room 5200 Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 240-0200 http://www.cga.ct.gov/ofa SB-421 AN ACT CONCERNING LAW ENFORCEMENT RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION. AMENDMENT LCO No.: 5201 File Copy No.: 223 Senate Calendar No.: 169 Primary Analyst: RP 5/1/24 Contributing Analyst(s): () OFA Fiscal Note State Impact: Agency Affected Fund-Effect FY 25 $ FY 26 $ Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection GF - Potential Cost See Below See Below Note: GF=General Fund Municipal Impact: None Explanation The amendment strikes the underlying bill and its associated fiscal impact resulting in the impact described below. Section 1 requires the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP) to develop, coordinate and implement a plan to promote the law enforcement profession, resulting in a potential cost to the state beginning in FY 25 to the extent that DESPP requires additional resources meet the bill's requirements. Section 2 requires the Police Officer Standards and Training Council (POST) to examine criminal justice courses offered by colleges and universities in the state and establish a pilot program with the University of New Haven to permit an individual who attends the academy for basic training to complete such training by taking (1) courses related to legal issues at such university, and (2) the remaining 2024SB-00421-R00LCO05201-FNA.DOCX Page 2 of 2 courses at the academy. This section results in no fiscal impact to the state because POST has the expertise and resources to meet the requirements of the section. Section 3 prohibits POST from denying police officer certification and law enforcement units from denying someone employment as a police officer solely because they are a lawful permanent resident noncitizen, resulting in no fiscal impact to the state or municipalities. Section 4 requires DESPP and POST to jointly submit a report to the Public Safety and Security Committee with recommendations on giving bonuses to encourage people to begin and continue careers as police officers, resulting in no fiscal impact because the agencies have the expertise to meet the requirements of the section. Section 5 requires the Board of Regents for Higher Education, UConn’s Board of Trustees, and POST to jointly submit a report that includes a career pathway and schedule of credits to help police officers earn higher education degrees, resulting in no fiscal impact because the agencies have the expertise to meet the requirements of the section. Section 6 creates a task force to study the volunteer police auxiliary force resulting in no fiscal impact to the state because the task force has the expertise to meet the requirements of the section. Section 7 requires DESPP to investigate ways to develop and enhance programs and initiatives that address the mental health needs of police officers, resulting in no fiscal impact because the agency has the resources to meet the requirements of the section. The preceding Fiscal Impact statement is prepared for the benefit of the members of the General Assembly, solely for the purposes of information, summarization and explanation and does not represent the intent of the General Assembly or either chamber thereof for any purpose. In general, fiscal impacts are based upon a variety of informational sources, including the analyst’s professional knowledge. Whenever applicable, agency data is consulted as part of the analysis, however final products do not necessarily reflect an assessment from any specific department.