West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB732

Introduced
2/9/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Report Pass
2/14/24  
Report Pass
2/24/24  
Engrossed
2/27/24  
Refer
2/29/24  
Enrolled
3/8/24  
Passed
3/26/24  

Caption

Requiring cooperation between law-enforcement agencies and military authorities

Impact

If enacted, SB732 amends existing laws to facilitate greater collaboration between civilian and military law enforcement in West Virginia. This legislation is set to reinforce the state's commitment to supporting the military by ensuring timely and relevant information is accessible when military personnel are involved in alleged criminal activities or investigations. It highlights the importance of an organized approach to handling cases that involve service members and may help protect their rights while also ensuring accountability.

Summary

Senate Bill 732 aims to enhance cooperation between law enforcement agencies in West Virginia and military authorities, particularly the National Guard. The bill allows for prosecuting attorneys to assign assistants to work with military units and mandates that law enforcement agencies share relevant information regarding military personnel in specific criminal contexts. This is intended to streamline the flow of information and support military readiness by ensuring that law enforcement can adequately address issues involving service members.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB732 appears to be supportive, particularly among military and law enforcement communities, as they recognize the need for better integration and information sharing. Advocates argue that this cooperation is crucial for the safety and readiness of the National Guard, especially in times of need. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications of such cooperation on personal privacy and the potential for overreach in military involvement in civilian matters.

Contention

Notable points of contention may revolve around the balance between necessary military cooperation and the protection of civil liberties. Critics may express concerns about the dedication of law enforcement resources to military matters, which could lead to conflicts of interest or the possibility of military overreach into civilian law. Additionally, discussions may arise regarding adequate training for law enforcement in military protocols to ensure effective and respectful collaboration without compromising the integrity of civilian law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3127

Requiring state entities, local entities and law enforcement agencies to cooperate with the enforcement of immigration laws

WV SB550

Requiring state entities, local entities and law enforcement agencies to enforce immigration laws

WV HB3025

Relating to DNA data maintained for law enforcement purposes

WV SB53

Relating to DNA data maintained for law enforcement purposes

WV HB2045

Dividing pretrial detention jail costs between arresting authorities

WV SB654

Requiring cooperation with child support enforcement as condition for public assistance

WV HB2008

Requiring local entities to enforce immigration laws

WV SB120

Requiring registered sex offenders pay annual fee

WV SB89

Requiring hospitals to staff qualified personnel to perform sexual assault forensic exams

WV HB2336

Requiring local entities to enforce immigration laws

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.