Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB2597

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/13/23  

Caption

Relating to law enforcement standards; prescribing an effective date.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2597 would significantly alter the landscape of law enforcement oversight in Oregon. By centralizing the authority under the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, the bill is expected to establish uniform standards for law enforcement conduct and disciplinary practices statewide. This shift could lead to more consistent application of rules but may also raise concerns regarding accountability and community oversight, as the former commission's independent authority would be lost.

Summary

House Bill 2597, introduced in the Oregon 2023 Regular Session, seeks to abolish the Commission on Statewide Law Enforcement Standards of Conduct and Discipline and transfer its duties to the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. The bill outlines that all records, powers, and relevant employees of the abolished commission will also be transferred to the department. This restructuring aims to streamline oversight and regulatory practices concerning law enforcement officers across the state.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 2597 appears mixed. Proponents argue that consolidating oversight will promote efficiency and cohesiveness in law enforcement standards, which can lead to improved training and discipline among officers. Critics, however, express fears that such a centralized approach may dilute local community input and reduce accountability measures provided by an independent commission, which was seen as a safeguard for public interests.

Contention

Key points of contention include the potential loss of local oversight and tailored disciplinary approaches, as the bill's passing would result in a uniform application of standards that may not meet the specific needs of every community. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the adequacy of public input in establishing and reviewing these standards going forward, given that public hearings and feedback mechanisms would need to be incorporated into the new departmental structure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB689

Relating to rail; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2708

Relating to workforce development; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB1202

Relating to transportation; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB3444

Relating to health care; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB4077

Relating to environmental justice; and prescribing an effective date.

OR SB1159

Relating to the Children's Advocate; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB565

Relating to state parks; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB413

Relating to public defense; prescribing an effective date.

OR HB2296

Relating to public defense; prescribing an effective date.

OR SB914

Relating to public defense; prescribing an effective date.

Similar Bills

OR SB808

Relating to the Commission on Statewide Law Enforcement Standards of Conduct and Discipline.

OR SB1574

Relating to public safety; declaring an emergency.

OR HB4008

Relating to public safety; and declaring an emergency.

CA AB847

Peace officers: confidentiality of records.

CA SB519

Corrections.

MN HF855

Public safety innovation board established, community safety grants provided, body camera data storage provided, law enforcement policy provided, law enforcement civilian oversight provided, report required, rulemaking provided, and money appropriated.

CA SB731

Peace Officers: certification: civil rights.

MN SF839

Public safety innovation board establishment; community safety grants and law enforcement grants and policy establishment; appropriating money