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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND  | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY  | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022  | |
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A N A C T  | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- MAINTENANCE OF ORDER ON CAMPUS  | |
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Introduced By: Senators Ciccone, and F Lombardi  | |
Date Introduced: March 24, 2022  | |
Referred To: Senate Judiciary  | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:  | |
1  | SECTION 1. Section 16-52-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 16-52 entitled "Maintenance  | 
2  | of Order on Campus [See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is  | 
3  | hereby amended to read as follows:  | 
4  | 16-52-2. Appointment of campus police.  | 
5  | (a) The board of governors for higher education may appoint one or more persons who may  | 
6  | act as police officers upon the property and highways of state colleges and universities subject to  | 
7  | the control of the board. The campus police officers shall protect the property of each college or  | 
8  | university, suppress nuisances and disturbances and breaches of the peace, and enforce laws and  | 
9  | regulations for the preservation of good order. They shall have the same powers and authority as  | 
10  | that conferred upon municipal police officers, including the power to arrest persons for violations  | 
11  | of state criminal statutes or for violations of city or town ordinances of the city or town in which  | 
12  | the institution is located. They shall not carry firearms unless expressly authorized by the board of  | 
13  | governors subject to the training requirements of this section. Additionally, any campus police  | 
14  | officer observing the violation of any rule or regulation of the board adopted pursuant to this  | 
15  | chapter, including but not limited to parking and traffic regulations, may issue a summons in the  | 
16  | manner and form set forth in § 31-27-12 or § 31-41.1-1 returnable to the district court, the police  | 
17  | court of the city or town where the violation occurs, or the traffic tribunal as provided by law.  | 
18  | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all fines and penalties recovered for  | 
19  | violation of rules and regulations made under authority of this section shall be accounted for by the  | 
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1  | appropriate authority, which shall forward all fines or penalties for nonmoving traffic violations to  | 
2  | the general treasurer for use by the college or university on whose campus the citation or violation  | 
3  | was issued in accordance with § 16-32-27.  | 
4  | (c) Campus police and peace officers shall, prior to October 1, 2022, complete a course of  | 
5  | firearm instruction as provided by the Rhode Island police officers commission on standards and  | 
6  | training, with approval of the commissioner of public safety and shall be subject to in service  | 
7  | training requirements of chapter 28 of title 42, the standardized training requirements of § 42-28.2-  | 
8  | 8.3, and shall be afforded all rights, duties and responsibility of chapter 28.6 of title 42 ("law  | 
9  | enforcement officers' bill of rights").  | 
10  | (d) The board of education shall adopt rules and regulations for the purposes of  | 
11  | implementing the provisions of this chapter.  | 
12  | SECTION 2. Section 42-28.6-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-28.6 entitled "Law  | 
13  | Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights" is hereby amended to read as follows:  | 
14  | 42-28.6-1. Definitions -- Payment of legal fees.  | 
15  | As used in this chapter, the following words have the meanings indicated:  | 
16  | (1) "Law enforcement officer" means any permanently employed city or town police  | 
17  | officer, state police officer, permanent law enforcement officer of the department of environmental  | 
18  | management, campus police officer as set forth in § 16-52-2, or those employees of the airport  | 
19  | corporation of Rhode Island who have been granted the authority to arrest by the director of said  | 
20  | corporation. However this shall not include the chief of police and/or the highest ranking sworn  | 
21  | officer of any of the departments including the director and deputy director of the airport  | 
22  | corporation of Rhode Island.  | 
23  | (2)(i) "Hearing committee" means a committee which is authorized to hold a hearing on a  | 
24  | complaint against a law enforcement officer and which consists of three (3) active or retired law  | 
25  | enforcement officers from within the state of Rhode Island, other than chiefs of police, who have  | 
26  | had no part in the investigation or interrogation of the law enforcement officer. The committee shall  | 
27  | be composed of three (3) members; one member selected by the chief or the highest ranking officer  | 
28  | of the law enforcement agency, one member selected by the aggrieved law enforcement officer and  | 
29  | the third member shall be selected by the other two (2) members. In the event that the other two (2)  | 
30  | members are unable to agree within five (5) days, then either member will make application to the  | 
31  | presiding justice of the superior court and the presiding justice shall appoint the third member who  | 
32  | shall be an active law enforcement officer. Upon written application by a majority of the hearing  | 
33  | committee, the presiding justice, in his or her discretion, may also appoint legal counsel to assist  | 
34  | the hearing committee.  | 
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1  | (ii) The law enforcement agency and the law enforcement officer under investigation shall  | 
2  | each be responsible to pay fifty percent (50%) of the legal fee of the appointed legal counsel for  | 
3  | the hearing committee; provided, however, that on motion made by either party, the presiding  | 
4  | justice shall have the authority to make a different disposition as to what each party is required to  | 
5  | pay toward the appointed legal counsel's legal fee.  | 
6  | (3) "Hearing" means any meeting in the course of an investigatory proceeding, other than  | 
7  | an interrogation at which no testimony is taken under oath, conducted by a hearing committee for  | 
8  | the purpose of taking or adducing testimony or receiving evidence.  | 
9  | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.  | 
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EXPLANATION  | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL  | |
OF  | |
A N A C T  | |
RELATING TO EDUCATION -- MAINTENANCE OF ORDER ON CAMPUS  | |
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1  | This act would mandate arming campus police at public higher educational institutions and  | 
2  | would include campus police in the definition of "law enforcement officer" for the purposes of the  | 
3  | "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights."  | 
4  | This act would take effect upon passage.  | 
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