Chapter 103
2016 -- H 7259
Enacted 06/17/2016

A N   A C T
RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - POLICE OFFICERS - COMMISSION ON STANDARDS AND TRAINING

Introduced By: Representatives Shekarchi, Lombardi, McKiernan, Williams, and
Date Introduced: January 20, 2016

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Chapter 42-28.2 of the General Laws entitled "Police Officers –
Commission on Standards and Training" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following
section:
     42-28.2-8.3. Educational requirements – National certified mental health first aid
training. – (a) The commission on standards and training shall prepare and publish mandatory
training standards to provide instructions for police officers in identifying and handling of
complaints involving mental health/substance abuse emergencies, and victims, witnesses, or
suspects with mental illness or substance use disorders and shall develop guidelines for law
enforcement responses to incidents involving such persons. The course of instruction shall
comply with the certified National Council of Behavioral Health Mental Health First Aid
Program (MHFA) for law enforcement. Instruction and the guidelines shall include:
     (1) Identifying and recognizing mental illness or substance use disorders for the benefit
of victims and witnesses, the availability of civil remedies and community resources for persons
experiencing mental health emergencies, and the protection of persons with mental illness or
substance use disorders and for law enforcement officers engaging such persons;
     (2) Providing information to law enforcement officers to recognize the signs and
symptoms of common mental illnesses and substance use disorders, de-escalating crisis situations
safely, and initiating timely referral to mental health and substance abuse resources available in
the community.
     (b) The commission shall include training in all curricula for recruits and in-service
trainees, in all police academies operating or certified by the commission. All law enforcement
trainees shall be certified by the National Council of Behavioral Health in Mental Health First
Aid.
     (c) All law enforcement trainees shall participate in the course of basic training for law
enforcement officers, established in this section, as part of their required certification process.
     (d) Training presenters shall include behavioral health practitioners with expertise in the
delivery of direct services to individuals experiencing mental health or substance abuse
emergencies and victims, witnesses, and suspects with mental illness and consumer-survivors i.e.
individuals with mental illness or substance use disorders.  Training presentations may utilize the
staff of community-based mental health treatment facilities.
     (e) The course of instruction, the learning and performance objectives, the standards for
training, and the guidelines shall be developed by the municipal police training committee in
consultation with groups and individuals having an interest and expertise in the field of mental
health and community-based treatment.
     (f) The municipal police training committee periodically shall include within its in-
service training curriculum a course of instruction on handling complaints from or against
persons with mental illness or substance use disorders, consistent with the provisions of
subsections (a)(1) and (a)(2).
     (g) As used in this section, the following words and terms shall have the following
meanings:
     (1) "Law enforcement officer" shall mean any officer of a municipal police department or
a department of the state.
     (2) "Consumer-survivor" shall mean any individual suffering from mental health
disability or substance abuse disorder.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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