Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0159

Introduced
1/10/22  

Caption

Reserve city and town police officers.

Impact

The implications of SB 159 are significant for local law enforcement agencies and their operational structures. By capping the number of reserve officers, the bill may reduce the risks associated with poorly supervised or inadequately trained officers, while simultaneously imposing stricter training and monitoring obligations on law enforcement agencies. This move aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that officers on duty have undergone appropriate training and have the necessary qualifications to perform their roles effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 159 focuses on the appointment and regulation of police reserve officers within cities and towns in Indiana. The bill establishes new provisions that set limits on the number of police reserve officers a law enforcement agency can appoint, specifying that the number must not exceed six officers or 40% of the agency's regular officers who meet state training requirements. This change intends to standardize the use and oversight of reserve officers while ensuring adequate training and compliance with Indiana law regarding public safety and law enforcement.

Contention

However, the bill has raised notable points of contention among legislators and community stakeholders. Supporters argue that restricting the number of reserve officers helps maintain a higher standard of accountability and efficiency in law enforcement. They believe this measure is essential for upholding community trust and safety. Critics, however, fear that these limitations could hinder local agencies' flexibility to deploy adequate personnel for community-specific needs, especially in smaller towns that rely on reserve officers to supplement their staffing. They express concerns that such restrictions could impact the effectiveness of law enforcement in those areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1080

Reserve deputy town marshals.

IN SR0050

A SENATE RESOLUTION urging the legislative council to assign to an appropriate study committee the topic of reserve city and town police officers.

IN HB1059

Indiana guard reserve.

IN HB1324

Elections in small cities and towns.

IN HB1250

Elections in small cities and towns.

IN HB1108

Powers of correctional police officers.

IN SB0129

Police officer employment and training cost reimbursement.

IN SB0137

Possession of firearms by retired police officers.

IN SB132

Prohibiting cities and towns from adopting sanctuary policies.

IN HB1589

Public safety officer benefit advisory board.

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