HLS 15RS-213 ORIGINAL 2015 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 183 BY REPRESENTATIVE HONORE Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana. LAW ENFORCEMENT: Provides for the use of body cameras by law enforcement officers 1 AN ACT 2To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26) and to enact Chapter 18-B of Title 40 of the 3 Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:2431 through 2436, 4 relative to peace officers; to establish the "Peace Officer and Citizens Protection 5 Act"; to provide for legislative findings and intent; to provide for definitions; to 6 require all law enforcement officers to wear body cameras; to provide for policies 7 and procedures relative to the use of body cameras; to provide relative to funding and 8 effectiveness; to provide for an exception to the "Public Records Law"; and to 9 provide for related matters. 10Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 11 Section 1. Chapter 18-B of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 12comprised of R.S. 40:2431 through 2436, is hereby enacted to read as follows: 13 CHAPTER 18-B. PEACE OFFICER AND CITIZENS 14 PROTECTION ACT 15 §2431. Short title 16 This Chapter may be cited as the "Peace Officer and Citizens Protection Act". 17 §2432. Legislative purpose; findings and intent 18 A. Purpose and findings. (1) The legislature declares that in order to 19 safeguard the public and peace officers of this state, it is vital for local peace officers 20 and the communities they protect to have strong, collaborative relationships. Page 1 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 15RS-213 ORIGINAL HB NO. 183 1 (2) The legislature finds that trust between law enforcement agencies and the 2 citizens they serve is essential to the stability of communities, the integrity of the 3 criminal justice system, and the safe and effective delivery of policing services. 4 B. Intent. (1) The legislature intends that by requiring the use of body 5 cameras by all law enforcement agencies, the provisions of this Chapter will assist 6 in preventing and resolving complaints brought by members of the public against law 7 enforcement officers, strengthen law enforcement transparency, performance, and 8 accountability, and the documentation of evidence. 9 (2) The legislature further intends that the use of video footage would 10 discourage citizens from filing unfounded complaints against officers, which could 11 save the agencies a significant amount of time and funds that would otherwise be 12 spent on lengthy investigations and lawsuits. 13 (3) Most importantly, the legislature intends for the body cameras to assist 14 law enforcement agencies in identifying and correcting problems within those 15 agencies by using footage from the cameras to provide scenario-based training, 16 evaluate the performance of new officers in the field, and identify new areas in 17 which training may be needed. 18 §2433. Definitions 19 As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the following 20 meanings: 21 (1) "Body camera" means an electronic device that is capable of recording 22 video and audio data or capable of transmitting video and audio data to be recorded 23 remotely, and is worn on the person of a peace officer, which includes being attached 24 to the officer’s clothing or worn on glasses. 25 (2) "Peace officer" means a peace officer defined in R.S. 40:2402(3)(a). 26 "Peace officer” for purposes of this Chapter shall also include any person designated 27 by a university, school, or school district to provide security at a public or nonpublic 28 school or university. Page 2 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 15RS-213 ORIGINAL HB NO. 183 1 §2434. Peace officer duties and responsibilities; body camera; policies and 2 procedures 3 A. A peace officer shall wear a body camera at all times while on duty and 4 in uniform and shall record using the body camera all contacts with any individual 5 or group of people in the performance of the official duties of the peace officer from 6 the beginning to the end of those contacts. The body camera shall be worn on the 7 chest or at the eye level of the peace officer. 8 B. A peace officer shall inform a person when that person is being recorded 9 by a body camera unless informing the person would be unsafe, impractical, or 10 impossible. 11 C. Any recording involving contact between any individual or group of 12 people and a peace officer in his official duties shall be retained for a period of at 13 least two years from the date of the recording. The recording shall be retained by the 14 law enforcement agency employing the peace officer or the public or nonpublic 15 school or school district or university that designates the peace officer to provide 16 security. 17 D. A peace officer who fails to record any contact as required by the 18 provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to an investigation into the cause of the 19 recording failure and may be subject to disciplinary action as determined by his 20 superior. 21 E. Each law enforcement agency shall establish policies and procedures 22 addressing the proper use, maintenance, and storage of body cameras and the data 23 recorded by such body cameras. The policies and procedures shall include all of the 24 following: 25 (1) General guidelines for the proper use, maintenance, and storage of body 26 cameras, which shall include procedures for the when the body camera shall be in 27 recording mode. 28 (2) Any limitations on the situations in which peace officers are permitted 29 to wear body cameras. Page 3 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 15RS-213 ORIGINAL HB NO. 183 1 (3) General guidelines for the proper storage, retention, and release of audio 2 and video data recorded by body cameras. 3 F. Each law enforcement agency shall ensure all of the following: 4 (1) That all personnel or peace officers who wear, use, maintain, store, or 5 release audio or video data recorded by body cameras are trained in the law 6 enforcement agency's policies and procedures relative to body cameras. 7 (2) Except as otherwise provided by law, audio and video data recorded by 8 body cameras shall be properly retained in accordance with the policies and 9 procedures adopted by the law enforcement agency. 10 (3) A periodic review of peace officers' practices regarding the body cameras 11 to ensure conformity with the agency's policies and procedures. 12 §2435. Funding 13 The law enforcement agency employing the peace officer or the public or non 14 public university, school, or school district that designates the peace officer to 15 provide security shall participate in any existing state or federal programs that fund 16 or supplement the costs to purchase and maintain body cameras worn by peace 17 officers. 18 §2436. Public Records Exception 19 The provisions of this Chapter shall be exempt from the provisions of R.S. 20 44:1 et. seq., Louisiana's "Public Records Law". 21 Section 2. R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 22 §4.1. Exceptions 23 * * * 24 B. The legislature further recognizes that there exist exceptions, exemptions, 25 and limitations to the laws pertaining to public records throughout the revised 26 statutes and codes of this state. Therefore, the following exceptions, exemptions, and 27 limitations are hereby continued in effect by incorporation into this Chapter by 28 citation: 29 * * * Page 4 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 15RS-213 ORIGINAL HB NO. 183 1 (26) R.S. 40:3.1, 31.14, 31.27, 39.1, 41, 73, 526, 528, 1007, 1098.8, 1232.7, 2 1299.6, 1299.35.10, 1299.44, 1299.85, 1299.87, 1300.14, 1300.54, 1379.1.1(D), 3 1379.3, 2009.8, 2009.14, 2010.5, 2017.9, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2106, 2109.1, 2138, 4 2532, 2845.1, and Chapter 18-B of Title 40 of the Louisiana revised Statutes of 1950. 5 * * * 6 Section 3. The Louisiana State Law Institute is hereby directed to redesignate the 7heading of Chapter 18 to Chapter 18-A of Title 40. 8 Section 4. The provisions of this Act shall not be effective until funding is made 9available by the federal government to law enforcement agencies for purposes of purchasing 10or supplementing the cost to purchase body cameras for use as provided for in this Act. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 183 Original 2015 Regular Session Honore Abstract: Creates the "Peace Officer Citizens and Protection Act" which requires law enforcement officers to wear body cameras and provides relative to the policies and procedures regarding use of the cameras. Proposed law requires that a peace officer wear a body camera on the chest or at eye level at all times while on duty and in uniform to record all contacts with any individual or group of people in the performance of his official duties from the beginning to the end of those contacts. Proposed law further requires the peace officer to inform any person when that person is being recorded unless informing the person would be unsafe, impractical, or impossible. Proposed law requires that the law enforcement agency be responsible for all recordings made by its law enforcement officers, and requires all recordings to be retained by the law enforcement agency for a period of at least two years from the date of the recording. Proposed law requires that a peace officer who fails to record any contact as required by proposed law be subject to an investigation into the cause of the recording failure and may be subject to disciplinary action as determined by his superior. Proposed law requires each law enforcement agency to establish policies and procedures and train officers regarding the proper use, maintenance, and storage of body cameras and the data recorded by such body cameras. Proposed law requires all law enforcement agencies to participate in any existing state or federal programs that fund or supplement the costs to purchase and maintain body cameras worn by peace officers. Proposed law exempts the audio and video data from the requirements provided for in Louisiana's Public Records Law (R.S. 44:1 et seq.). Page 5 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 15RS-213 ORIGINAL HB NO. 183 Provides that proposed law shall not be effective until funding is made available. (Amends R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26); Adds R.S. 40:2431-2436) Page 6 of 6 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.