Bill Text: FL S1176 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Citizen Review Boards
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Judiciary [S1176 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S1176-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 SB 1176 By Senator Bracy 11-01514-22 20221176__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to citizen review boards; creating s. 3 900.06, F.S.; requiring law enforcement agencies that 4 employ law enforcement officers being investigated for 5 use of force by a citizen review board to include a 6 member of the citizen review board as part of the law 7 enforcement agency’s investigative team; creating s. 8 900.061, F.S.; providing legislative findings and 9 intent; requiring the board of county commissioners or 10 other governing body of each county, by a specified 11 date, to establish a citizen review board having the 12 authority and ability to independently investigate law 13 enforcement agencies within that county; specifying 14 requirements for citizen review boards; providing an 15 effective date. 16 17 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 18 19 Section 1. Section 900.06, Florida Statutes, is created to 20 read: 21 900.06 Citizen review board member participation in use of 22 force investigations.—Each law enforcement agency in this state 23 which employs a law enforcement officer for whom an 24 investigation is opened under s. 900.061(4)(b)1. by a citizen 25 review board shall include a member of the citizen review board 26 as part of the law enforcement agency’s investigative team. 27 Section 2. Section 900.061, Florida Statutes, is created to 28 read: 29 900.061 Citizen review boards.— 30 (1) The Legislature finds that an effective way for the 31 state’s communities and the law enforcement agencies that serve 32 them to build mutual trust and positive relationships is through 33 the establishment of citizen review boards. 34 (2) It is the intent of the Legislature to require the 35 establishment of a citizen review board in each county of this 36 state to provide civilian oversight of law enforcement agencies 37 within the respective counties and to conduct independent 38 investigations. 39 (3) By July 1, 2023, the board of county commissioners or 40 other governing body, as appropriate, of each county in this 41 state shall establish a citizen review board having the 42 authority and ability to independently investigate each law 43 enforcement agency within that county. 44 (4) Each citizen review board shall comply with all of the 45 following requirements: 46 (a) Be composed of at least 5 but not more than 15 47 individuals appointed by the board of county commissioners or 48 other governing body of the county, as appropriate. A member of 49 the citizen review board may not be a current employee of the 50 state or county, or of any political subdivision of the county. 51 (b) Investigate all complaints relating to: 52 1. Use of force. This includes, but is not limited to, an 53 investigation into whether excessive force was used or whether 54 use of force was justified. 55 2. Abuse of authority. This includes, but is not limited 56 to, investigations to determine whether unauthorized or illegal 57 searches or seizures, inappropriate entry onto property, or 58 refusal to provide name and badge number occurred. 59 3. Discourtesy. This includes, but is not limited to, the 60 use of foul language, acting in a rude or unprofessional manner, 61 or the display of rude or offensive gestures. 62 4. Discriminatory language. This includes, but is not 63 limited to, the use of slurs based on race, religion, ethnicity, 64 sex, or gender. 65 (c) Create a standard form and a uniform process for the 66 submission of complaints. 67 (d) Create a uniform process or procedure for the 68 processing of complaints. 69 (e) Meet with the individual who submitted the complaint. 70 (f) Meet with the law enforcement officer against whom the 71 complaint was made. 72 (g) Meet with one or more witnesses, if any, to the event 73 that prompted the complaint. 74 (h) Prepare a report on the findings of the investigation. 75 (i) Submit the report and any recommendations to the board 76 of county commissioners or other governing body of the county, 77 as appropriate, and to the head of the law enforcement agency 78 that employs the law enforcement officer. 79 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.