Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1236

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

Review Board for Officer-Involved Deaths; create.

Impact

The establishment of the Review Board is anticipated to enhance accountability and transparency in cases of officer-involved deaths. With the legally mandated reporting requirements and oversight, it aims to standardize how these cases are handled across law enforcement agencies. The ongoing compilation of data regarding the demographics of victims will also likely foster informed discussions around racial and ethnic disparities in officer-related fatalities, potentially influencing future policy changes in law enforcement practices and training.

Summary

House Bill 1236 aims to establish a Review Board for Officer-Involved Deaths in Mississippi. This board will consist of five members appointed by the Attorney General, including a retired judge, a former law enforcement officer, and a legal expert in criminal law. The board's primary functions will include reviewing officer-involved death cases, providing recommendations for investigations, and reporting annually to the Legislature on the number of such incidents within the state. The bill mandates that each law enforcement agency develop a policy for handling officer-involved deaths, with specific required procedures outlined in the legislation.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding HB 1236 may arise regarding the effectiveness and potential limitations of the board’s recommendations. Critics may express concerns about whether the appointed board members will be sufficiently independent and able to conduct unbiased reviews, given their backgrounds in law enforcement and legal systems. Additionally, the requirement for law enforcement agencies to submit policies and the consequences of not complying, particularly the ineligibility for immunity protections under the Mississippi Tort Claims Act, may provoke debates on the ramifications for local law enforcement agencies and their operational autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB616

Review Board for Officer-Involved Deaths; create.

MS HB615

Officer-involved deaths; require investigation by Mississippi Bureau of Investigations.

MS HB188

Mississippi Board of Human Services; create.

MS SB2384

Foster Care and Adoption Task Force; create.

MS HB723

Mississippi Transit Corporation; establish and create study committee.

MS HB184

Department of Human Services; require a board of directors to be created within.

MS HB1022

State boards and commissions; Department of Finance and Administration travel regulations shall be applicable to all.

MS SB2815

Department of Human Services; create governing board.

MS SB2777

School attendance officers; revise to increase the minimum base salary.

MS HB1107

School attendance officers; bring forward provisions related to for possible amendment.

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