Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00402

Introduced
3/4/26  
Refer
3/4/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Report Pass
4/1/26  
Engrossed
4/8/26  

Caption

An Act Revising The Definition Of "retired Police Officer" For Purposes Of Certain Provisions Regarding School Security Services.

Impact

The bill's enactment would impact local regulations surrounding school security services, specifically allowing retired officers to possess firearms while providing these services. This change reflects an effort to address security concerns in schools by ensuring that only adequately trained personnel are entrusted with such responsibilities. By broadening the criteria for hiring retired officers, the bill encourages more former law enforcement members to engage in public safety roles within schools, thus potentially improving overall school security frameworks across various districts.

Summary

SB00402 revises the definition of 'retired police officer' concerning provisions for providing security services in public schools. The bill allows municipalities and educational boards to hire retired police officers as security personnel, provided they meet certain qualifications and undergo specified training. Notably, retired officers must successfully complete annual firearms training, ensuring they remain competent to handle firearms while on duty in educational settings. This revision aims to enhance security within schools by employing qualified individuals familiar with law enforcement protocols.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB00402 appears to be generally supportive among legislators who prioritize enhanced safety in educational environments. Proponents argue that the experience and training of retired police officers make them ideally suited for this role. However, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of training provided and the implications of having firearms in educational settings, indicating a mixed sentiment among opponents who caution against the potential risks associated with armed security in schools.

Contention

A notable point of contention in discussions surrounding SB00402 may stem from various perspectives on school safety and the role of armed personnel in educational environments. Critics could argue that while the bill aims to bolster security, it might introduce risks associated with firearms in schools. Furthermore, the nature of training and qualification standards for retired officers is also likely to be scrutinized to ensure that they are sufficient to address the complexities of school environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00880

An Act Permitting Parole Officers To Provide School Security Services.

CT HB06859

An Act Concerning The Department Of Emergency Services And Public Protection's Recommendations Regarding Firearm Information, Security Officers, Firearm Transfers And School Security Grants And The Fire Marshal Training Council, The Commission On Fire Prevention And Control And The Codes And Standards Committee.

CT HB06212

An Act Authorizing The Use Of School Security Infrastructure Grant Funds For The Employment Of Armed Security Officers.

CT HB06622

An Act Allowing Off-duty Police Officers To Carry Firearms Used In The Performance Of Official Duties On School Ground.

CT HB07288

An Act Authorizing And Adjusting Bonds Of The State And Concerning Grant Programs, State Grant Commitments For School Building Projects, Revisions To The School Building Projects Statutes And Various Provisions Revising And Implementing The Budget For The Biennium Ending June 30, 2027.

CT SB01432

An Act Implementing The Department Of Administrative Services' Recommendations For Revisions To Provisions Concerning State Construction Services Selection Panels And Elimination Of Certain Reporting Provisions.

CT HB07073

An Act Concerning Police Officer Review Of Certain Recordings.

CT SB01221

An Act Making Changes To The Connecticut Retirement Security Program.

CT HB06834

An Act Concerning The Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services' Recommendations Regarding Various Revisions To Mental Health And Addiction Services Statutes.

CT HB05204

An Act Requiring The Revision Of The Model Pursuit Policy To Allow Police Officers To Pursue Individuals Suspected Of Committing Certain Property Crimes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.