LCO No. 1606 1 of 2 General Assembly Proposed Bill No. 759 January Session, 2025 LCO No. 1606 Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY Introduced by: SEN. HARDING, 30th Dist. SEN. MARTIN, 31st Dist. SEN. SAMPSON, 16th Dist. SEN. CICARELLA, 34th Dist. SEN. SOMERS, 18th Dist. SEN. HWANG, 28th Dist. SEN. BERTHEL, 32nd Dist. SEN. FAZIO, 36th Dist. SEN. GORDON, 35th Dist. SEN. KISSEL, 7th Dist. AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC SAFETY, THE PROSECUTION OF CRIMINALS AND THE PROTECTION OF VICTIMS. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: That the general statutes be amended to (1) require the POST Council 1 to revise its Model Policy on Police Motor Vehicle Pursuits to return 2 discretion to law enforcement to pursue a motor vehicle when they can 3 articulate a public safety need, (2) reinstate motor vehicle consent 4 searches, (3) change the best interest standard for transfer of juveniles, 5 (4) provide for the transfer of serious repeat juvenile offenders to the 6 adult criminal docket of the Superior Court, (5) establish a gun 7 trafficking task force, (6) establish mandatory around-the-clock GPS 8 monitoring as a condition for any bail set at five hundred thousand 9 dollars or more, (7) require mandatory fingerprinting for juvenile 10 offenders charged with specific violent, sexual or firearm-related 11 offenses, with the prints to be stored in a state-level system and 12 Proposed Bill No. 759 LCO No. 1606 2 of 2 automatically erased upon the offender turning eighteen years of age, 13 (8) repeal subsection (c) of section 53a-213b of the general statutes, 14 which prohibits a law enforcement officer from stopping a vehicle if the 15 driver is smoking, inhaling or ingesting cannabis, (9) add additional 16 offenses to the list of crimes that require eighty-five per cent of time be 17 served before becoming eligible for parole, (10) create truancy clinics 18 within each probate court region, (11) repeal use-of-force restrictions 19 from the 2020 police accountability bill, (12) reinstate qualified 20 immunity for law enforcement officers, (13) revise the TRUST Act to 21 allow law enforcement to confer with ICE, and (14) restore 22 misdemeanors to a sentence maximum of three hundred sixty-five days. 23 Statement of Purpose: To adopt measures concerning public safety, the prosecution of criminals and the protection of victims.