Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1784

Introduced
4/24/25  
Refer
4/24/25  
Refer
4/24/25  
Engrossed
6/13/25  
Enrolled
6/16/25  

Caption

An Act to Require Police Departments to Publish and Make Accessible Their Policies and Procedures and Require Training of Officers

Impact

The bill stipulates that law enforcement agencies must make these documents available without barriers, such as requiring passwords or fees. Furthermore, agencies are obligated to update and publish any revisions to their policies within 60 days. This requirement is expected to create a more informed public, allowing citizens to understand the governing frameworks for police conduct and procedures in their communities. Additionally, law enforcement personnel are to receive training related to these policies to foster adherence and accountability.

Summary

LD1784, also known as the Act to Require Police Departments to Publish and Make Accessible Their Policies and Procedures and Require Training of Officers, mandates that all law enforcement agencies, including municipal police departments and the State Police, publicize their policies and procedures on their official websites and in print. This legislation aims to enhance transparency within law enforcement by ensuring that community members can easily access important operational guidelines, including use-of-force policies, de-escalation techniques, and officer conduct regulations.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding LD1784 reflects a strong push for enhanced accountability in policing. Supporters argue that this legislation is a vital step toward building trust between police departments and the communities they serve. Advocates believe that by increasing transparency around police operations, community members can hold law enforcement accountable and engage in informed discussions about policing practices. However, there may be concerns from some law enforcement officials about the administrative burden of ensuring compliance with the bill's requirements.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the logistics of actually publishing these procedures effectively and maintaining timely updates. Some stakeholders may question how these requirements will fit into existing frameworks of operational protocols, as well as how to balance transparency with operational security. Overall, the implementation of LD1784 may generate debates about the practicality of ongoing oversight and the necessary resources for law enforcement agencies to comply fully with the transparency mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HF4851

Requirements for grant administration policies and training added.

ME A08451

Enacts "DJ's law" which requires training for police officers on discharging a firearm at a moving vehicle; requires the municipal police training council to develop and disseminate written policies and procedures regarding such force.

ME S04470

Enacts "DJ's law" which requires training for police officers on discharging a firearm at a moving vehicle; requires the municipal police training council to develop and disseminate written policies and procedures regarding such force.

ME HB495

Education - Antidiscrimination Policies - Policy and Notice Requirements

ME HF3935

Policies and procedures required at assisted living facilities modified, and training requirements for unlicensed personnel at assisted living facilities modified.

ME SB501

Requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt policies related to racial and other biased-based policing using technology and criminalizing violation of racial and other biased-based policing policies.

ME HF3186

Public water supplies and publicly owned treatment works required to annually report on water access policies.

ME HF1427

Transportation network companies required to make vehicles wheelchair accessible, nondiscrimination policies required, wheelchair accessible vehicle services account established, civil penalty provided, and money appropriated.

ME SF4121

Assisted living facilities policies and procedure requirements modifications and unlicensed personnel at assisted living facilities training requirements modifications

ME A00907

Relates to automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) and mandatory postings of policies and annual reporting requirements.

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