North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2053

Introduced
1/3/23  
Refer
1/3/23  
Report Pass
1/10/23  
Engrossed
1/12/23  
Refer
2/8/23  
Report Pass
4/3/23  
Enrolled
4/10/23  

Caption

Terminology pertaining to state troopers.

Impact

This bill posits significant changes to existing state laws by revising multiple sections that govern the conduct and protocol of highway patrol troopers in North Dakota. The amendments may influence how officers are appointed, the reporting requirements following vehicular incidents, and the retirement benefits available to these officers. With these updates, the state also aims to align the retirement provisions for highway patrol troopers with those of other state employees, suggesting a holistic approach to law enforcement employment standards.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 2053 focuses on updating terminology and provisions related to North Dakota's highway patrol troopers and their operational frameworks. The bill aims to amend several sections of the North Dakota Century Code to ensure clarity and modernize the language related to law enforcement responsibilities, particularly concerning the highway patrol. By refining the terms associated with highway patrol narrows the ambiguity in legal references, thus enhancing the enforcement of laws related to road safety and traffic regulations.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SB2053 appears largely favorable among lawmakers, reflecting a bipartisan agreement on the necessity of keeping legal terminology current and relevant. Legislators recognize the importance of ensuring that the operational standards for law enforcement are clearly defined and understood, which is critical for effective governance and public safety. Supporters are optimistic that these changes will bring about a better functioning highway safety administration.

Contention

While there seems to be general support, potential contention may arise from the specific amendments to retirement benefits and the implications those may have on budgetary allocations for law enforcement agencies. Some arguments from critics may focus on financial sustainability and the prioritization of resources within the state's law enforcement budget. There is also the ever-present concern among local law enforcement agencies about how such amendments may affect operational autonomy when aligned with state regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND HB1298

The amount of statutory fees, speed limitations on multilane highways, variable speed limits, alteration of maximum speed limits on state highways, speed zone reduction limitations, and city fines and penalties; to provide for a legislative management report; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB2243

The amount of statutory fees, entries against a driving record, points assigned to driving records, limitations on city fines and penalties, and commitment of a guilty person for nonpayment of fines or costs.

ND HB1191

Auctioneers' and clerks' licenses; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1422

Operating a motor vehicle while driving privileges are suspended or revoked, the amount of statutory fees, the definition of moving violations, and entries against a driving record; and to provide a penalty.

ND LD1947

An Act to Amend the Laws Pertaining to the Maine Public Employees Retirement System

ND HB1038

Technical corrections and improper, inaccurate, redundant, missing, or obsolete references; and to provide a penalty.

ND SB2357

A BILL for an Act to provide for a legislative management study regarding the feasibility, benefits, and challenges of creating a composite mental health licensing board.

ND HB1493

Motor vehicle definitions, nondriver photo identification cards, operator's license applications, and expiration of operator's licenses; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1421

Farm tractors, speed limitations, and minimum speed limits; and to provide a penalty.

ND HB1294

The amount of fees for a moving violation.

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