Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1410

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Law enforcement officer training requirements.

Impact

If enacted, HB1410 could significantly affect the standards of law enforcement training across Indiana. By providing a structured pathway for officers to advance their training, the bill is expected to elevate the overall professionalism and readiness of law enforcement personnel. However, it places the financial responsibility for this additional training primarily on the law enforcement officers, unless other funding arrangements are made by agencies, which could be a point of concern regarding accessibility and equity in training opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 1410 seeks to amend the Indiana Code by establishing new training requirements for law enforcement officers. Specifically, it mandates that by July 1, 2027, the law enforcement training board must create a program allowing officers who have completed the Tier II basic training to enroll in additional Tier I basic training. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the skill set and capabilities of law enforcement personnel, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle various law enforcement tasks effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB1410 include the financial implications for officers who wish to pursue further training. This could deter some officers from advancing their skills if they cannot afford the costs associated with Tier I training. Additionally, the bill's implementation could face scrutiny from different stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies that may have varying opinions on the funding mechanisms for these new training requirements and the effectiveness of the proposed changes to strengthen law enforcement capabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0095

Law enforcement training cost reimbursement.

IN SB0167

Seizure training requirements.

IN HB1199

Mental health support for law enforcement officers.

IN HB1096

Sex crimes committed by law enforcement officer.

IN HB1047

Law enforcement officer drug and alcohol testing.

IN HB1471

Law enforcement officer impeachment evidence.

IN HB1091

Sexual battery against a law enforcement officer.

IN HB1429

Ethics training for local officials.

IN HB1186

Law enforcement matters.

IN HB1549

State payment of municipal police training.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.