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H95 S618 Rights of Law Enforcement Officers and Correctional Officers

Writer: Angie HatfieldAngie Hatfield

Updated: Mar 16, 2023

HB 95: Rights of Law Enforcement Officers and Correctional Officers

GENERAL BILL by Duggan ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Garcia ; Plasencia


Favorable by Criminal Justice Subcommittee


Rights of Law Enforcement Officers and Correctional Officers; Provides rights of law enforcement officers & correctional officers relating to Brady Giglio lists; requires prosecuting agency to create written policies for maintenance of Brady Giglio list; requires written policies be reviewed periodically; requires prosecuting agency to provide certain notices to current or last known employing agency of certain officers; requires employing agencies to provide such notices to officers; requires prosecuting agency to remove or retain officer's name & information on Brady Giglio list; provides specified rights to law enforcement officers & correctional officers; authorizes officer to petition for writ of mandamus.


SB 618: Rights of Law Enforcement Officers and Correctional Officers

GENERAL BILL by Yarborough


On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 03/20/23, 3:30 pm, 37 Senate Building




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