Requests the Governor's Task Force on DWI to study issues related to enforcement actions by a drug recognition expert relative to the operation of a motor vehicle when impaired by drugs.
Impact
If the task force's study leads to actionable recommendations, it could significantly influence how Louisiana law enforcement approaches situations involving potential drug-impaired drivers. The study aims to highlight and address issues that may arise from the implementation of drug recognition experts, ensuring that enforcement actions are compliant with constitutional protections and state regulations. The findings from this resolution could lay the groundwork for future legislative actions aimed at enhancing public safety on the road by improving methods of identifying and addressing drug-impaired driving.
Summary
Senate Resolution 103, sponsored by Senator Gatti, calls for the Governor's Task Force on DWI to investigate the implications of using drug recognition experts in the enforcement of impaired driving laws. The resolution underscores the growing concerns regarding driving under the influence of drugs and the need for effective strategies to address this issue in Louisiana. It emphasizes the necessity of studying current enforcement actions and their alignment with existing state laws governing aspects such as license suspension and constitutional rights of drivers.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding SR103 appears to be supportive of deeper examination into current DWI enforcement practices. Legislative discussions suggest a recognition of the challenges faced in handling cases of drug impairment as opposed to alcohol impairment. Stakeholders seem to acknowledge the importance of developing reliable strategies and tools needed to combat drug-related driving offenses effectively while maintaining the rights of individuals assessed by law enforcement.
Contention
There may be potential points of contention associated with the deployment of drug recognition experts. Critics could express concern over the adequacy of training for such experts and the reliability of their assessments. Furthermore, the implications on driver rights and the balance between effective law enforcement and personal liberties are likely to inspire debate among lawmakers and civil rights advocates. The resolution aims to navigate these complexities in its study and subsequent recommendations, ensuring that any actions taken in the future are grounded in thorough research and consideration.
Establishes an oral fluid task force to study and make recommendations on best practices for the testing of oral fluids to determine impairment due to drug intoxication while operating a motor vehicle in the state; replaces the word "saliva" with the term "oral fluid" and relates to the testing of oral fluids.
Requests the attorney general to reestablish the Task Force on Protecting Children from Exposure to Pornography to study all issues related to the exposure of children to pornography and the impact it has on their lives.
Requests office of motor vehicles to study issues relative to public tag agents issuing driver's license renewals and other services to improve service to citizens.
Creates the Task Force on Safety for Law Enforcement Officers Involved in High Speed Vehicle Pursuits to study and review police officer training and protocols necessary to increase the safety of law enforcement officers and innocent bystanders.
Reestablishes a task force to study the implementation of a partnership between law enforcement agencies and safety net hospitals in order to reduce or eliminate incidents of law enforcement officers handling nonviolent calls or behavioral or social crises where no crime has been committed.