Bill Text: CA AB3241 | 2023-2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Law enforcement: police canines.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 14-2)
Status: (Engrossed) 2024-08-31 - Ordered to inactive file at the request of Senator Gonzalez. [AB3241 Detail]
Download: California-2023-AB3241-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Assembly
May 16, 2024 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Pacheco (Principal (Coauthors: Assembly Members Irwin, Lackey, Stephanie Nguyen, Petrie-Norris, Ramos, Rodriguez, Blanca Rubio, Soria, and Villapudua) (Coauthors: Senators Alvarado-Gil, Archuleta, Glazer, Roth, and Rubio) |
February 16, 2024 |
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
Existing law requires all law enforcement agencies to maintain a use of force policy, as specified, and requires the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) to implement courses of instruction for the training of law enforcement officers in the use of force.
This bill would require the commission to adopt uniform, minimum guidelines regarding the use of canines by law enforcement, including legal standards established by the bill, and to certify courses of training for all law enforcement canine handlers and those law enforcement supervisors directly overseeing canine programs, as specified. The bill would require, on or before July 1, 2025, each law enforcement agency to maintain a policy for the use of canines by the agency that, at a minimum, complies with the guidelines adopted by POST, and would require law enforcement
agencies to establish a training regimen that includes a course certified by the commission. Because the bill would impose additional duties on local law enforcement agencies, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 12525.6 is added to the Government Code, to read:12525.6.
(a) Each law enforcement agency with a canine unit shall annually publish on its internet website a report of(a)The commission shall develop uniform, minimum guidelines regarding the use of canines by law enforcement. The guidelines shall stress that the use of canines by law enforcement personnel is of important concern to the community and law enforcement and that law enforcement should safeguard the life, dignity, and liberty of all persons, without prejudice to anyone. These guidelines shall be a resource for each agency executive to use in the creation of canine policy that the agency is required to adopt pursuant to subdivision (c), and that reflects the needs of the agency, the jurisdiction it serves, and the law.
(b)The standards shall include all of the following:
(1)An explanation of the legal standards established pursuant to Section 13519.18 on the use of force with respect to canines.
(2)An explicitly stated requirement that officers carry out duties, including use of force with respect to canines, in a manner that is fair and unbiased.
(3)Minimum patrol performance standards, including competencies in obedience, search, apprehension, and handler protection.
(4)Minimum detection performance standards, including competencies in control, alert, and odor detection.
(5)Requirements that all patrol canine handlers shall be equipped with a supplemental method of aiding with the release of a bite including, but not limited to, a breaker bar, e-collar, pinch collar or other device.
(6)A requirement that, unless it would otherwise increase the risk of injury or escape, a clearly audible warning announcing the potential release of a canine if the suspect does not surrender will be given prior to the release, if feasible.
(7)A requirement that officers allow a reasonable opportunity to a suspect to comply following any warning, if feasible.
(8)Factors for evaluating and reviewing all canine use of force incidents.
(9)The role of supervisors in the review of use of force canine applications.
(10)A requirement that any canine team that does not meet the agency’s required training regimen and guidelines will be prohibited from field assignment with the canine until such training and guidelines have been successfully satisfied.
(c)(1)On or before July 1, 2025, each law enforcement agency shall maintain a policy for the use of canines by the agency that, at a minimum, complies with the standards developed pursuant to subdivision (b).
(2)Each canine team shall be required to meet and maintain the standards in the policy maintained pursuant to paragraph (1) prior to deployment.
(3)Each law enforcement agency shall conduct a regular review and update of the policy in paragraph (1).
(a)The commission shall certify courses of training for all law enforcement canine handlers and those law enforcement supervisors directly overseeing canine programs in the use of canines by law enforcement. The training courses shall include, at a minimum, both of the following:
(1)An explanation of the standards in Section 13519.16.
(2)Requirements for officers, investigators, and supervisors to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of their law enforcement agency’s canine policy.
(b)All courses shall be certified by the commission before being implemented.
(c)Each law enforcement agency shall establish a training regimen that includes a course certified by the commission pursuant to subdivision (b).