North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S453

Introduced
3/30/23  

Caption

Supporting Law Enforcement

Impact

The bill's enactment signifies a shift in state law, requiring robust mental health standards be met by law enforcement agencies for hiring and retention. Local police departments will receive funding to support these new mandates, with the aim of improving the mental fitness of officers. Additionally, the legislation proposes the establishment of community policing programs and creates financial incentives for law enforcement officers who demonstrate exemplary service, thereby promoting a culture of accountability and public trust.

Summary

Senate Bill 453, titled 'Supporting Law Enforcement', aims to strengthen policies and standards surrounding law enforcement officers in North Carolina. The bill introduces measures to establish minimum standards for hiring, training, and mental health screening for law enforcement officers. It mandates psychological evaluations within a year before certification and sets protocols for annual mental health screenings, especially after traumatic incidents. These provisions are intended to enhance the overall quality of law enforcement professionals while ensuring public safety through better mental health preparedness.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 453 appears to be supportive among legislators who see it as a necessary step towards modernizing law enforcement standards in reaction to public calls for police reform. However, there are concerns about the efficacy of additional regulations and funding limitations within the context of existing law enforcement budgets. The requirement for more stringent mental health screenings may face resistance from law enforcement agencies unprepared for the additional financial and operational demands.

Contention

A notable point of contention arises from the revisions to police use of force policies. Critics of the bill worry that while it promotes safety, the changes may inadvertently restrict officer discretion in high-stress situations. The enforcement of minimum force standards, including procedural checks against tactics like strangleholds, is seen by some as necessary for protecting citizens' rights, while others believe it could hinder law enforcement effectiveness in critical moments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC S847

Supporting Law Enforcement

NC H952

Supporting Law Enforcement

NC S538

Law Enforcement Investment Act

NC S500

Community Safety Act

NC S845

Community Safety Act

NC H953

Community Safety Act

NC S454

Community Safety Act

NC S705

Equity in Justice Act of 2023

NC S382

Disaster Relief-3/Budget/Various Law Changes

NC H1042

Vet Care for Retired Law Enforcement Dogs

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