Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2154

Caption

Relating to a peace officer training advisory committee.

Impact

The establishment of this advisory committee reflects an intent to standardize and potentially elevate peace officer training standards in Texas. By assessing the current training curricula, examination requirements, and overall training development, the committee aims to ensure that officers are adequately prepared for their responsibilities. The findings and recommendations provided by the committee are expected to influence future legislative decisions regarding peace officer training and regulation.

Summary

House Bill 2154 establishes a Peace Officer Training Advisory Committee in Texas designed to evaluate and improve the training programs for peace officers. This bill amends Chapter 1701 of the Occupations Code and mandates the creation of a committee composed of legislative members, including one appointed by the governor to serve as the chair, as well as additional members from the Senate and House of Representatives. The committee's primary role is to study the existing training programs and provide recommendations to enhance those programs for prospective peace officers seeking licenses under state law.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at improving training for law enforcement personnel, potential points of contention could arise regarding the specifics of the committee's recommendations and how they may be perceived by various stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies and training institutions. Concerns may be raised about the adequacy of existing programs and whether changes to training standards could affect recruitment, retention, and operational effectiveness in law enforcement agencies.

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