Minnesota 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1505 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/13/2025

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to public safety; requiring the development of a model policy for safe​
1.3 traffic stops; prescribing best practices and areas for development; aligning​
1.4 preservice curriculum with the model policy; establishing continuing education​
1.5 requirements for law enforcement officers; appropriating money; amending​
1.6 Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 626.8451, by adding subdivisions; proposing​
1.7 coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 626.​
1.8BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.9 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 626.8451, is amended by adding a subdivision​
1.10to read:​
1.11 Subd. 5.Traffic stop training; preservice curriculum alignment.(a) The board shall​
1.12review and amend the preservice curriculum for peace officers to ensure alignment with​
1.13the model policy on safe traffic stops developed under section 626.8491.​
1.14 (b) The revised curriculum must include instruction on:​
1.15 (1) the procedures and best practices outlined in the model policy;​
1.16 (2) practical scenarios and role-playing exercises to practice safe traffic stop techniques;​
1.17 (3) legal standards and rights during traffic stops;​
1.18 (4) de-escalation and communication strategies specific to traffic stops; and​
1.19 (5) methods to engage and educate the community effectively on new policy.​
1.20 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.​
1​Section 1.​
25-02976 as introduced​02/03/25 REVISOR KLL/EN​
SENATE​
STATE OF MINNESOTA​
S.F. No. 1505​NINETY-FOURTH SESSION​
(SENATE AUTHORS: OUMOU VERBETEN and Clark)​
OFFICIAL STATUS​D-PG​DATE​
Introduction and first reading​02/17/2025​
Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety​ 2.1 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 626.8451, is amended by adding a subdivision​
2.2to read:​
2.3 Subd. 6.Continuing education requirements.(a) The board shall develop continuing​
2.4education and learning requirements for peace officers that align with the model policy on​
2.5safe traffic stops.​
2.6 (b) These requirements must include periodic training on:​
2.7 (1) updates and changes to the model policy and best practices;​
2.8 (2) refresher courses on de-escalation and communication techniques;​
2.9 (3) legal updates and case studies related to traffic stops; and​
2.10 (4) practical exercises and scenario-based training.​
2.11 (c) All peace officers must complete the continuing education requirements within the​
2.12time frames established by the board.​
2.13 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.​
2.14 Sec. 3. [626.8491] SAFE TRAFFIC STOP MODEL POLICY.​
2.15 Subdivision 1.Definitions.(a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have​
2.16the meanings given.​
2.17 (b) "Peace officer" has the meaning given in section 626.84, subdivision 1, paragraph​
2.18(c).​
2.19 (c) "Traffic stop" means an interaction initiated by a peace officer with a motor vehicle​
2.20operator to enforce the motor vehicle code or any other law.​
2.21 Subd. 2.Model policy development.(a) By December 31, 2025, the board, in​
2.22consultation with law enforcement agencies, traffic safety experts, community organizations,​
2.23and other relevant stakeholders, shall develop a model policy for performing traffic stops​
2.24safely.​
2.25 (b) The model policy must prescribe known best practices and highlight areas where the​
2.26board can create best practices. The policy must, at a minimum, address:​
2.27 (1) procedures for initiating and conducting traffic stops to minimize risk to both peace​
2.28officers and civilians;​
2.29 (2) de-escalation techniques and strategies to manage high-tension situations;​
2​Sec. 3.​
25-02976 as introduced​02/03/25 REVISOR KLL/EN​ 3.1 (3) communication protocols during a traffic stop to ensure clarity and reduce​
3.2misunderstandings;​
3.3 (4) use of body-worn cameras and other recording devices;​
3.4 (5) considerations for traffic stops involving individuals with disabilities or those​
3.5experiencing mental health crises;​
3.6 (6) measures to prevent racial profiling and ensure equitable treatment of all individuals;​
3.7 (7) legal standards and rights of both officers and civilians during traffic stops; and​
3.8 (8) post-traffic stop procedures and documentation requirements.​
3.9 Subd. 3.Policy adoption by agencies.By September 1, 2026, each law enforcement​
3.10agency in the state shall develop, adopt, and implement a written policy regarding traffic​
3.11stops that is identical or substantially similar to the model policy developed under subdivision​
3.122.​
3.13 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.​
3.14 Sec. 4. APPROPRIATION.​
3.15 $200,000 in fiscal year 2025 and $500,000 in fiscal year 2026 are appropriated from the​
3.16general fund to the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board to support the​
3.17development and implementation of the safe traffic stop model policy, curriculum alignment,​
3.18and continuing education requirements.​
3.19 EFFECTIVE DATE.This section is effective the day following final enactment.​
3​Sec. 4.​
25-02976 as introduced​02/03/25 REVISOR KLL/EN​