Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00409

Introduced
3/4/26  
Refer
3/4/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Refer
3/26/26  

Caption

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study The Statutory Roles Of The Various Law Enforcement And Public Safety Positions In The State.

Impact

If enacted, SB00409 would primarily impact state laws governing public safety and law enforcement by potentially leading to new regulations based on the findings of the proposed working group. This may include recommendations for changes to training and certification protocols for various law enforcement personnel. The study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the landscape of public safety roles, which could support efforts to enhance operational efficiency and accountability within these sectors.

Summary

SB00409, titled 'An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study The Statutory Roles Of The Various Law Enforcement And Public Safety Positions In The State,' proposes the formation of a working group by the Connecticut General Assembly to examine the roles and responsibilities of law enforcement and public safety personnel throughout the state. The bill mandates that this group will identify the various positions related to public safety and assess the statutory provisions currently governing these roles. It seeks to improve clarity regarding the jurisdiction of these positions and evaluate any necessary changes to the existing statutory framework governing law enforcement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00409 appears to be generally favorable, particularly among those who advocate for comprehensive oversight and improved functioning of law enforcement agencies. Supporters of the bill recognize the importance of defining roles clearly and ensuring that all public safety officers are adequately trained. However, there may be some concerns around the implementation of recommendations that could arise from the working group's study, particularly if they suggest significant changes to current practices.

Contention

One key point of contention may arise if the working group's recommendations lead to significant regulatory changes affecting long-established law enforcement practices. Stakeholders might debate the adequacy of training requirements and the need for additional certifications or oversight. Additionally, differing opinions could emerge regarding which positions should be classified under the law enforcement category and the implications this may have on funding and resource allocation among public safety entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB01548

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study The Civil Laws Of This State.

CT HB06908

An Act Requiring A Study Of Communication Systems Used By Public Safety Personnel And Establishing A Working Group To Study The Consolidation Of Public Safety Answering Points.

CT HB07053

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Develop Uniform Statutory Definitions Of "first Responder" And "essential Worker".

CT HB06649

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study And Make Recommendations Regarding Public Safety Answering Points.

CT HB07238

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study The Establishment Of A State Short-term Rental Registry.

CT HB06940

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Develop A Uniform Statutory Definition Of "affordable Housing".

CT SB01485

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study The Apprenticeship Ratio Relief Application Process.

CT HB05583

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Develop A Uniform Statutory Definition Of "affordable Housing".

CT SB01308

An Act Establishing A Starter Homes Working Group.

CT SB01307

An Act Establishing A Working Group To Study And Develop Best Practices To Promote Housing Growth And Protect The State's Water Supply.

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