Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1852

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Chiefs of police; declaring chief of police of a municipality the chief law enforcement officer of the municipality; changing experience and training requirements for chiefs of police. Effective date.

Impact

This bill is set to impact city governance in Oklahoma and alter the existing standards regarding police leadership qualifications. By establishing structured training and certification requirements, SB1852 aims to enhance the competency of police administration in municipalities. Currently serving chiefs of police as of November 1, 2024, are exempt from these new requirements, which may raise concerns about the continuity of established leadership and accountability in law enforcement operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 1852 aims to amend the qualifications and training requirements for the chiefs of police in municipalities across Oklahoma. The bill explicitly defines the role of a police chief as the chief law enforcement officer and establishes minimum criteria for their qualifications, including age, citizenship, and educational background. Notably, it seeks to ensure that chiefs are certified as peace officers and specifies the need for them to complete a police chief administrative school, which will be developed under the guidance of CLEET (Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training).

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SB1852 may arise regarding the implications for current chiefs of police who do not meet the new training and certification requirements. Critics may express concern that the bill does not address systemic issues within police work, focusing primarily on qualifications rather than broader reform. Supporters, on the other hand, might argue that these changes are necessary to professionalize law enforcement and ensure leaders are adequately prepared for their roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2653

County officers; sheriffs; chief law enforcement officer; effective date.

OK HB1969

Retirement; Police Pension and Retirement System; allowing municipalities under certain population to hire certain retired police officers without reentering system; effective date; emergency.

OK SB1081

Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training; creating a rebuttable presumption of compliance with agency or department policy and procedure. Effective date.

OK HB2869

Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training; public funds; exemption; motor vehicles; hiring; effective date.

OK HB1026

Law enforcement training; prohibiting the certification of permanent resident aliens; providing an exception; effective date.

OK HB2161

Law enforcement officers; stating membership requirements for entities that investigate law enforcement officers; codification; effective date.

OK HB2223

Law enforcement officers; directing prosecuting agencies that maintain Brady-Giglio lists to adopt certain policies; codification; effective date.

OK HB1504

Health insurance; policies; compensation; liability for damages; fines; fees; creating certain policyholder rights; effective date.

OK SB346

Law enforcement training; requiring certain training; providing for certain training; requiring participation in certain training. Effective date.

OK SB1095

Police Pension and Retirement System; allowing municipalities under certain population to rehire certain retirees; prohibiting further accrual by retiree. Effective date.

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