Oregon 2022 Regular Session

Oregon House Bill HB4100

Introduced
2/1/22  
Refer
2/1/22  

Caption

Relating to state police; declaring an emergency.

Impact

With the passage of HB 4100, the appointment of the Superintendent of State Police will no longer rest solely with the Governor, which could significantly alter the relationship between the state police and elected officials. The requirement for advisory committee approval aims to prevent any biases or conflicts of interest that might arise in the selection process. This reform could lead to a more collaborative approach to public safety issues, as the committee will also meet regularly to discuss updates on public safety, thereby fostering a dialogue between law enforcement and community members.

Summary

House Bill 4100 aims to reform the appointment process of the Superintendent of State Police in Oregon. The bill establishes an advisory committee that must approve any candidate selected by the Governor for this role. This change is intended to increase accountability and transparency in the appointment of the head of the Department of State Police. The advisory committee will consist of 13 members, including representatives from various police organizations and members of the public from each congressional district, ensuring diverse perspectives are considered in police governance.

Contention

Some lawmakers have expressed concerns regarding the formation of the advisory committee, suggesting it could complicate the appointment process and potentially hinder the timely selection of a superintendent in urgent situations. Critics argue that this level of bureaucratic oversight might delay critical actions in law enforcement. However, supporters believe that involving a committee will enhance the scrutiny of appointments and uphold the integrity of the police department, addressing communities' broader concerns regarding accountability and police conduct.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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