New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3586

Introduced
9/19/24  

Caption

Concerns training for law enforcement officers.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly influence how law enforcement training is conducted across the state. Agencies will need to adapt their training programs to comply with the new requirements established by the Police Training Commission. The legislation is a response to a report highlighting issues related to unregulated private police training, emphasizing the need for greater accountability within law enforcement training environments.

Summary

Senate Bill 3586 mandates that all law enforcement officers in New Jersey undergo periodic, commission-approved continuing education as a condition of their employment. The bill stipulates that private companies or instructors must receive annual approval from the Police Training Commission to offer training to law enforcement personnel. It aims to enhance the standardization and oversight of police training, addressing concerns over unregulated training programs.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed as a step forward in strengthening law enforcement standards, concerns may arise regarding the feasibility of meeting new training requirements, potential costs involved in compliance, and the logistics of transitioning to this regulated framework. Detractors may argue that this could impose undue burdens on smaller law enforcement units that may struggle with the costs associated with training programs approved by the commission.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5215

Concerns training for law enforcement officers.

NJ A4921

Expands training for law enforcement officers to include identification of machine gun conversion devices.

NJ S3898

Requires law enforcement officers to complete training regarding identification of machine gun conversion devices.

NJ A4979

Requires law enforcement officers to complete training regarding identification of machine gun conversion devices.

NJ S2742

Concerns licensing of law enforcement officers; appropriates $6 million.

NJ A4194

Concerns licensing of law enforcement officers; appropriates $6 million.

NJ S2656

Concerns use of cannabis by certain law enforcement officers during non-work hours.

NJ A5610

Adds training concerning coercive control to domestic violence training for judges and law enforcement officers.

NJ A4172

Concerns use of cannabis by certain law enforcement officers during non-work hours.

NJ HB586

Law-enforcement officers; training standards.

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