Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7459

Introduced
2/11/22  

Caption

Maintenance Of Order On Campus

Impact

The passage of H7459 would significantly impact state laws related to law enforcement personnel on college campuses. By including campus police officers in the definition of 'law enforcement officer', the bill extends the rights and protections under the 'Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights.' This modification signifies a recognition of campus police authority while promoting more stringent requirements for training and accountability, particularly with introduced mandates for firearm instruction and in-service training.

Summary

House Bill 7459, titled 'Maintenance of Order on Campus', seeks to amend existing laws regarding the appointment and regulation of campus police at public higher educational institutions in Rhode Island. The bill grants campus police the authority and powers comparable to municipal police, enabling them to enforce laws and issue citations for violations occurring on campus. This alignment aims to enhance safety and order on college campuses while allowing campus police greater operational capabilities in managing disturbances and enforcing educational institution regulations.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, there are notable points of contention surrounding H7459. Critics may argue that arming campus police could escalate tensions during incidents when a more measured approach is warranted. Concerned constituents advocate for a focus on non-violent conflict resolution and question the necessity of firearms on educational campuses. Supporters counter by asserting that equipping campus police with firearms enhances public safety and prepares them for serious threats requiring immediate law enforcement intervention, thus aligning campus governance with broader law enforcement standards.

Companion Bills

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