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      Sec. 29-2a. Legal review of police policies and practices of Division of State Police. The Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General, or their designees who shall be attorneys in their respective offices, shall annually conduct a legal review of the police policies and practices of the Division of State Police within the Department of Public Safety, including the policies and procedures relative to the protection of civil liberties. They shall examine all police practices and procedures followed by the Division of State Police and shall select the practices and procedures to be reviewed. Such review may include, but not be limited to: An evaluation of the Division of State Police policies and practices to ensure that they comply with state and federal law; recommendations for changes in those policies or practices to avoid violations of federal and state constitutional, statutory or regulatory provisions; and a summary of recent changes in statutory or case law which may impact on those state police policies and practices. The Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General shall enter into a cooperative agreement which shall define the staffing requirements for the review and the specific process for the completion of the duties required by the provisions of this section. On January 1, 1991, and annually thereafter, the Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General shall submit the review to the Governor, the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Auditors of Public Accounts, the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to the Department of Public Safety, the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, and the legislative program review and investigations committee.

      (P.A. 90-120, S. 1, 3.)

      See Sec. 7-294m re instruction concerning new legal developments for police officers with managerial duties.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title29 > Chap529 > Sec29-2a

      Sec. 29-2a. Legal review of police policies and practices of Division of State Police. The Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General, or their designees who shall be attorneys in their respective offices, shall annually conduct a legal review of the police policies and practices of the Division of State Police within the Department of Public Safety, including the policies and procedures relative to the protection of civil liberties. They shall examine all police practices and procedures followed by the Division of State Police and shall select the practices and procedures to be reviewed. Such review may include, but not be limited to: An evaluation of the Division of State Police policies and practices to ensure that they comply with state and federal law; recommendations for changes in those policies or practices to avoid violations of federal and state constitutional, statutory or regulatory provisions; and a summary of recent changes in statutory or case law which may impact on those state police policies and practices. The Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General shall enter into a cooperative agreement which shall define the staffing requirements for the review and the specific process for the completion of the duties required by the provisions of this section. On January 1, 1991, and annually thereafter, the Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General shall submit the review to the Governor, the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Auditors of Public Accounts, the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to the Department of Public Safety, the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, and the legislative program review and investigations committee.

      (P.A. 90-120, S. 1, 3.)

      See Sec. 7-294m re instruction concerning new legal developments for police officers with managerial duties.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title29 > Chap529 > Sec29-2a

      Sec. 29-2a. Legal review of police policies and practices of Division of State Police. The Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General, or their designees who shall be attorneys in their respective offices, shall annually conduct a legal review of the police policies and practices of the Division of State Police within the Department of Public Safety, including the policies and procedures relative to the protection of civil liberties. They shall examine all police practices and procedures followed by the Division of State Police and shall select the practices and procedures to be reviewed. Such review may include, but not be limited to: An evaluation of the Division of State Police policies and practices to ensure that they comply with state and federal law; recommendations for changes in those policies or practices to avoid violations of federal and state constitutional, statutory or regulatory provisions; and a summary of recent changes in statutory or case law which may impact on those state police policies and practices. The Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General shall enter into a cooperative agreement which shall define the staffing requirements for the review and the specific process for the completion of the duties required by the provisions of this section. On January 1, 1991, and annually thereafter, the Chief State's Attorney and the Attorney General shall submit the review to the Governor, the Commissioner of Public Safety, the Auditors of Public Accounts, the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to the Department of Public Safety, the joint standing committee of the General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to appropriations and the budgets of state agencies, and the legislative program review and investigations committee.

      (P.A. 90-120, S. 1, 3.)

      See Sec. 7-294m re instruction concerning new legal developments for police officers with managerial duties.