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Senate Bill No. 13

An act to establish statewide law enforcement policies.

[Introduced by Koboloid January 1, 2019. Approved by Governor January 4, 2019.]


Be it enacted by the Senate of the State of Mayflower in Congress assembled,

SECTION I. LONG TITLE; SEVERABILITY; EFFECTIVE DATE

  • (a) An act to establish a statewide authority of law enforcement policies.
  • (b) The Department of Public Safety shall have the authority to establish statewide policy.
  • (c) This act shall go in affect once the Governor of Mayflower signs it into law. This Act will end once a new bill has replaced it, this bill is altered, or this bill is repealed by a vote of the State Senate.

SECTION II. DEFINITIONS

  • (a) #es-announcements: Emergency services announcement situated in the Mayflower main Discord server.

SECTION III. DOCUMENTATION; ENFORCEMENT

  • (a) The Secretary of the Department of Public Safety shall have the authority to establish statewide policies for law enforcement agencies to abide by.
  • (b) The Department of Public Safety shall have the authority to investigate any law enforcement agency not enforcing their statewide policies, and can consult the Governor for further actions.
  • (c) Law enforcement internal affairs are required to enforce statewide policies enacted by the Department of Public Safety.
  • (d) The policy must be publicly announced in #es-announcements of the Mayflower discord, as well as the discord announcements of each law enforcement agency’s discord server.
  • (e) There must be a minimum of a day before the policy is in affect, and a maximum of a week (seven days).
  • (f) The Department of Public Safety, and the Office of the Governor shall enforce this law.

SECTION IV. TIMEFRAME

  • (a) This Act shall be in effect from when the Governor signs it into law to when the Governor, Judicial Official, or a Legislative Official deems it shall no longer be in effect by using their appropriate, prescribed powers.

SECTION V. NULLIFICATION

  • (a) This bill shall be nullified if it conflicts with any newly signed act.

Last update: May 7, 2020