North Carolina 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina Senate Bill S454 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/24/2025

                    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
S 	D 
SENATE BILL DRS45137-NDa-95  
 
 
 
Short Title: Community Safety Act. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Senators Everitt, Grafstein, and Bradley (Primary Sponsors). 
Referred to:  
 
*DRS45137 -NDa-95* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN POLICIES AND STANDARDS SURROUNDING LAW 2 
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS . 3 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 4 
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PART I. DIRECT THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO ASSIST LAW 6 
ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN APPLYING FOR GRANT FUNDS AND FUND 7 
POSITIONS TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS PART 8 
SECTION 1.1. The Department of Justice shall provide assistance to law 9 
enforcement agencies seeking grant funds, including, but not limited to, the following: 10 
(1) Alerting law enforcement agencies to available grant funds. 11 
(2) Assisting law enforcement agencies with drafting and submitting grant 12 
proposals and applications. 13 
SECTION 1.2. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of 14 
Justice one million dollars ($1,000,000) in recurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal year to be 15 
used to hire grant writers to assist law enforcement agencies pursuant to the requirements of 16 
Section 1.1 of this Part. 17 
SECTION 1.3. This Part becomes effective July 1, 2025. 18 
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PART II. SUPPORT COMMUNITY POLICING PROGRAMS 20 
SECTION 2.1. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of 21 
Justice the sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000) in recurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal 22 
year to be used to award grants to law enforcement agencies for initiatives supporting community 23 
policing. 24 
SECTION 2.2. This Part becomes effective July 1, 2025. 25 
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PART III. CREATE INCENTIVES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND 27 
AGENCIES 28 
SECTION 3.1. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of 29 
Justice the sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) in recurring funds for 30 
the 2025-2026 fiscal year to be used to provide the following types of grants: 31 
(1) Grants provided to law enforcement agencies to be awarded to law 32 
enforcement officers exhibiting exemplary service, as established by the 33 
Department of Justice. 34 
(2) Grants awarded to law enforcement agencies for meeting racial or gender 35 
diversity benchmarks, as established by the Department of Justice. 36 
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SECTION 3.2. No grant awarded pursuant to this Part shall exceed ten thousand 1 
dollars ($10,000). 2 
SECTION 3.3. This Part becomes effective July 1, 2025. 3 
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PART IV. REVISE POLICE USE OF FORCE POLICIES 5 
SECTION 4.1. G.S. 15A-401(d) reads as rewritten: 6 
"(d) Use of Force in Arrest. – 7 
… 8 
(2) A law-enforcement officer is justified in using deadly physical force upon 9 
another person for a purpose specified in subdivision (1) of this subsection 10 
only when it is or appears to be reasonably necessary thereby: 11 
… 12 
Strangleholds, lateral vascular neck restraints, carotid restraints, or any other 13 
tactics that restrict oxygen or blood flow to the head or neck shall be 14 
considered the use of deadly force under this subdivision. 15 
Nothing in this subdivision constitutes justification for willful, malicious or 16 
criminally negligent conduct by any person which injures or endangers any 17 
person or property, nor shall it be construed to excuse or justify the use of 18 
unreasonable or excessive force. 19 
(3) Under all circumstances in which a law-enforcement officer uses force of any 20 
kind, a law-enforcement officer shall use the minimum amount of force 21 
reasonably necessary to accomplish the law-enforcement action and shall 22 
attempt to utilize de-escalation tactics when possible." 23 
SECTION 4.2. The Attorney General, in consultation with the North Carolina 24 
Sheriffs' Association and the North Carolina Association of Chiefs of Police, shall develop 25 
uniform use of force policies that may be adopted by all law enforcement agencies in the State. 26 
These policies shall be submitted to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Justice and 27 
Public Safety no later than December 1, 2025, shall be published on the Department of Justice 28 
website, and shall be distributed in digital format by the Attorney General to all law enforcement 29 
agencies in the State. 30 
SECTION 4.3. Section 4.1 of this Part becomes effective October 1, 2025, and 31 
applies to actions taken on or after that date. The remainder of this Part is effective when it 32 
becomes law. 33 
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PART V. ESTABLISH MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR THE HIRING AND TRAINING 35 
OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS 36 
SECTION 5.1. G.S. 17C-6(a) reads as rewritten: 37 
"(a) In addition to powers conferred upon the Commission elsewhere in this Article, the 38 
Commission shall have the following powers, which shall be enforceable through its rules and 39 
regulations, certification procedures, or the provisions of G.S. 17C-10: 40 
… 41 
(2a) Establish the minimum age requirement that shall be met in order to qualify 42 
for entry level employment as a criminal justice officer in temporary or 43 
probationary status or in a permanent position, which shall not be less than 21 44 
years of age. 45 
…." 46 
SECTION 5.2. G.S. 17C-13(b) reads as rewritten: 47 
"(b) Notwithstanding G.S. 15A-145.4 or G.S. 15A-145.5, the Commission may gain 48 
access to a person's misdemeanor and felony conviction records, including those maintained by 49 
the Administrative Office of the Courts in its confidential files containing the names of persons 50 
granted expunctions. The Commission may deny, suspend, or revoke a person's certification 51  General Assembly Of North Carolina 	Session 2025 
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based solely on that person's felony conviction, conviction or the conviction of four or more 1 
misdemeanors, whether or not that conviction was the convictions were expunged, unless the 2 
conviction was convictions were expunged pursuant to G.S. 15A-145.4 or G.S. 15A-145.8A." 3 
SECTION 5.3. G.S. 17E-4(a) reads as rewritten: 4 
"(a) The Commission shall have the following powers, duties, and responsibilities, which 5 
are enforceable through its rules and regulations, certification procedures, or the provisions of 6 
G.S. 17E-8 and G.S. 17E-9: 7 
… 8 
(2a) Establish the minimum age requirement that shall be met in order to qualify 9 
for entry level employment as an officer in temporary or probationary status 10 
or in a permanent position, which shall not be less than 21 years of age. 11 
… 12 
The Commission may certify, and no additional certification shall be required from it, programs, 13 
courses and teachers certified by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training 14 
Standards Commission. Where the Commission determines that a program, course, instructor or 15 
teacher is required for an area which is unique to the office of sheriff, the Commission may certify 16 
such program, course, instructor, or teacher under such standards and procedures as it may 17 
establish." 18 
SECTION 5.4. G.S. 17E-12(b) reads as rewritten: 19 
"(b) Notwithstanding G.S. 15A-145.4 or G.S. 15A-145.5, the Commission may gain 20 
access to a person's misdemeanor and felony conviction records, including those maintained by 21 
the Administrative Office of the Courts in its confidential files containing the names of persons 22 
granted expunctions. The Commission may deny, suspend, or revoke a person's certification 23 
based solely on that person's felony conviction, conviction or the conviction of four or more 24 
misdemeanors, whether or not that conviction was the convictions were expunged, unless the 25 
conviction was convictions were expunged pursuant to G.S. 15A-145.4 or G.S. 15A-145.8A." 26 
SECTION 5.5. Sections 5.1 and 5.3 of this Part become effective January 1, 2026, 27 
and apply to officers hired or employed on or after that date. Sections 5.2 and 5.4 of this Part 28 
become effective January 1, 2026, and apply to (i) officers hired on or after that date and (ii) 29 
officers employed on or after that date that are convicted of a felony or misdemeanor on or after 30 
that date. The remainder of this Part is effective when it becomes law. 31 
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PART VI. FUND ADDITIONAL DETECTIVES OR INVESTIGATIVE OFFICERS TO 33 
INVESTIGATE THE SEVERE CRIMES 34 
SECTION 6.1. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of 35 
Justice the sum of two million dollars ($2,000,000) in recurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal 36 
year to be used to provide grants to law enforcement agencies to temporarily provide partial or 37 
total funding for detective or other investigative law enforcement positions in order to aid in the 38 
investigation of person crimes that would constitute a charge of a Class D felony or higher. 39 
SECTION 6.2. This Part becomes effective July 1, 2025. 40 
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PART VII. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND EFFECTIVE DATE 42 
SECTION 7.1. If any Part, section, or provision of this act is declared 43 
unconstitutional or invalid by the courts, it does not affect the validity of this act as a whole or 44 
any portion other than the portion declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 45 
SECTION 7.2. Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective when it becomes 46 
law. 47