HB 1481 Modifies provisions relating to the operation of certain law enforcement agencies

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Current Bill Summary

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SCS/HCS/HB 1481 - Beginning August 28, 2024, the Board of Police Commissioners shall assume control of the municipal police department of St. Louis and no later than September 28, 2024, four commissioners shall be appointed to the Board, as provided in the act, who shall serve together with the mayor. The Board shall have the power to appoint the chief of police, determine appeals from the decisions of the chief of police, and to promulgate rules for the department.

Additionally, until the Board adopts other investigative and disciplinary procedures, the police force shall follow the disciplinary and investigative procedures established by the Police Manual of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department which are consistent with law.

This act provides that the city of St. Louis may pass ordinances, including ordinances for preserving order and protecting the public; but no ordinance, charter provision, or initiative petition shall, in any manner, conflict or interfere with the powers or the exercise of the powers of the Board of Police Commissioners. Additionally, the mayor or any city officer shall not impede or hinder the Board of Police Commissioners. The mayor or any city officer shall be liable for a penalty of $1,000 for each and every offense to hinder the Board and shall forever be disqualified from holding or exercising any office of the city.

The salaries paid as of August 28, 2024, shall not be less than the annual salaries paid to each member before the enactment of this act. No additional compensation shall be given to any officer of the rank of lieutenant or above for overtime, court time, or stand-by court time.

Probationary patrolmen, patrolmen, and sergeants shall receive compensation for all hours of service in excess of the established regular working period, for all authorized overtime, and for employees who complete academic work at an accredited college or university up to a certain amount as provided in the act. Additionally, certain officers may receive up to 10% of their salary in additional compensation for hours worked between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m.

This act provides that reimbursements from the Legal Expense Fund to the Board for liability claims shall be on a equal share basis per claim up to a maximum of one million dollars per fiscal year.

This act repeals provisions relating to the municipal police force established by the city of St. Louis and other provisions relating to procedures of the Board.

This act is substantially similar to SCS/SB 808 (2024), HCS/HB 702 (2023), SCS/SB 78 (2023), SB 280 (2023), and HCS/HB 2432 (2022) and similar to SB 1012 (2022) and to provisions in HB 2432 (2022), HB 2671 (2022), and HB 1476 (2021).

MARY GRACE PRINGLE


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