Requires law enforcement officers to complete annual autism sensitivity training
Impact
Should HB 1410 pass, it will require all peace officers to undergo one hour of continuing education each year that specifically addresses autism sensitivity. Training will include identifying signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and effective interaction techniques. This requirement, which can be fulfilled through virtual means, will count towards the officers' existing continuing education hours mandated by the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) commission. The integration of autism sensitivity training is expected to positively influence the quality of interactions between officers and individuals with autism.
Summary
House Bill 1410 seeks to amend the existing law regarding the continuing education requirements for peace officers in Missouri by specifically incorporating annual training on autism sensitivity. The bill aims to enhance the skills and awareness of law enforcement officers when interacting with individuals on the autism spectrum, thereby fostering better communication and understanding. This aligns with efforts to promote inclusivity and respect for diverse populations in law enforcement practices.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1410 may arise from debates regarding the practicality and necessity of adding such specific training to already established continuing education requirements. Some legislators may argue about the adequacy of current training standards or raise concerns over the sufficiency of funds for the training as these costs are reimbursed by the POST commission fund, contingent upon available resources. The incorporation of autism training could also be perceived as a comprehensive approach toward addressing broader systemic issues related to training within the law enforcement community.