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    SB 1364: Autism Spectrum Disorder Training for Law Enforcement Officers

    GENERAL BILL by Collins; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Arrington

    Autism Spectrum Disorder Training for Law Enforcement Officers; Requiring the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, rather than the Department of Law Enforcement, to establish an employment training component relating to individuals with autism spectrum disorder; providing requirements for training law enforcement officers on interacting with individuals with autism spectrum disorder; requiring the commission to adopt specified rules requiring such training as part of basic recruit training and as part of the required instruction for continued employment and appointment as law enforcement officers, etc.

    Effective Date: 7/1/2025

    Last Action: 6/16/2025 Senate - Died in Criminal Justice

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    Current Bill Version Posted: 2/26/2025 01:33 PM


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      H 1273 by Stark
      Autism Spectrum Disorder Training for Law Enforcement Officers
      Last Action: 6/16/2025 H Died in Criminal Justice Subcommittee
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      943.1727 Continued employment training relating to autism spectrum disorder. Page 1 [pdf]
    • Bill History

      S = Senate, H = House

      2/26/2025 S • Filed
      3/6/2025 S • Referred to Criminal Justice; Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice; Fiscal Policy
      3/10/2025 S • Introduced
      5/3/2025 S • Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration
      6/16/2025 S • Died in Criminal Justice
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