Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1089

Introduced
1/30/24  

Caption

Technical and adult education; expand jurisdiction of campus police officers and other security personnel

Impact

The implications of HB 1089 are significant for higher education institutions within Georgia. By granting campus police expanded arrest powers, the bill is expected to improve campus safety and allow for quicker responses to incidents that occur in the vicinity of technical colleges. However, this move raises potential legal and ethical considerations regarding the extent of authority that should be conferred to campus security personnel, particularly in relation to civilian interactions and ensuring that civil liberties are respected.

Summary

House Bill 1089 aims to expand the jurisdiction of campus police officers and other security personnel employed by the Technical College System of Georgia. The proposed legislation revises existing laws to give campus police the authority to arrest individuals for offenses that occur on property under their jurisdiction, as well as on any public or private property within 500 yards of such property. This change is intended to enhance the safety and security of technical colleges across the state by providing campus law enforcement with broader powers to address criminal behavior proactively.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding HB 1089 as stakeholders assess the balance between safety and personal freedoms. Critics could argue that increasing the power of campus police may lead to overreach and excessive enforcement in campus environments that traditionally prioritize educational freedom. The discussion might also highlight concerns about accountability measures for campus police officers and the need for training in law enforcement practices to ensure that they operate within legal and moral boundaries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB263

Law Enforcement Powers of School Security; include a specified area surrounding school property; expand jurisdictional authority

GA HB142

Education; establishment of unified campus police forces through agreements by colleges and universities; provide

GA HB35

Georgia Ports Authority; provide for powers; expand arrest authority of officers

GA HB1514

Law enforcement officers and agencies; employ civilian personnel to investigate traffic accidents involving property damage; provisions

GA HB274

Provides relative to hospital security and police jurisdiction

GA HB915

Law enforcement officers and agencies; authorize county and municipal law enforcement agencies to employ civilian personnel to assist in certain investigations

GA HB127

Education; number of accumulated sick leave days for teachers and other school personnel; increase from three to five

GA H1371

Law Enforcement Officers and Other Personnel

GA HB232

Line of Duty Act; benefits for campus and private police officers.

GA HB1815

Line of Duty Act; benefits for campus police and private police officers, definitions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.