Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1514

Introduced
3/21/24  

Caption

Law enforcement officers and agencies; employ civilian personnel to investigate traffic accidents involving property damage; provisions

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1333

Law enforcement officers and agencies; county and municipal agencies to employ civilian personnel to investigate traffic accidents involving property damage; authorize

GA HB915

Law enforcement officers and agencies; authorize county and municipal law enforcement agencies to employ civilian personnel to assist in certain investigations

GA H140

Civilian Traffic Investigators

GA S251

Civilian Traffic Investigators

GA S77

Cities/Civilian Traffic Investigators

GA S213

Greensboro/Civilian Traffic Investigators

GA HB1036

Implied consent laws and investigation of traffic accidents; authorize the Commercial Transportation Enforcement Division within DPS to enforce.

GA SB80

Authorizes civilian traffic control officer to investigate certain traffic accidents in certain parishes. (8/1/17) (EG +$992,000 LF EX See Note)

GA H549

Civilian Traffic Investigators

GA S117

Expand Use of Civilian Crash Investigators

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Establishes pilot program for creation of certain local civilian review boards to review police operations and conduct.

NJ S2943

Authorizes creation of local civilian review boards to review police operations and conduct; appropriates $600,000.

NJ S1551

Authorizes creation of local civilian review boards to review police operations and conduct; appropriates $600,000.

NJ A3441

Authorizes creation of local civilian review boards to review police operations and conduct; appropriates $600,000.

NJ S2295

Authorizes creation of local civilian review boards to review police operations and conduct; appropriates $600,000.

NC H140

Civilian Traffic Investigators

NC S213

Greensboro/Civilian Traffic Investigators

NJ S397

Clarifies that civilian public safety directors of municipal, county, and State police departments do not have police powers.