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Introduced
01/08/2015
01/08/2015
In Committee
02/18/2015
02/18/2015
Crossed Over
02/09/2015
02/09/2015
Passed
02/26/2015
02/26/2015
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/16/2015
03/16/2015
Introduced Session
2015 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Private police departments. Defines "private police department" as any police department that employs private police officers operated by an entity authorized by statute or an act of assembly to establish a private police department. The bill provides that the authority of a private police department is limited to real property owned, leased, or controlled by the entity and, if approved by the local chief of police or sheriff, any contiguous property. The bill also provides that private police departments and private police officers shall be subject to and comply with the relevant laws and regulations governing municipal police departments and shall meet the minimum compulsory training requirements for law-enforcement officers. The bill provides further that any private police department in existence on January 1, 2013, that was not otherwise established by statute or an act of assembly and whose status as a private police department was recognized by the Department of Criminal Justice Services at that time may continue to operate as a private police department, provided that it complies with the necessary requirements. The private police departments so recognized by the Department are the Aquia Harbor Police Department, the Babcock and Wilcox Police Department, the Bridgewater Airpark Police Department, the Carilion Police and Security Services Department, the Kings Dominion Park Police Department, the Kingsmill Police Department, the Lake Monticello Police Department, the Massanutten Police Department, and the Wintergreen Police Department. The bill contains an emergency clause.
AI Summary
This bill defines "private police department" as any police department operated by an entity authorized by law to establish one, employing private police officers. The authority of these departments is limited to property owned, leased, or controlled by the entity, and with approval from local law enforcement, any adjacent property, but their authority cannot override that of local police or sheriffs. Private police departments and their officers must follow laws governing municipal police departments and meet minimum training requirements for law enforcement officers. The bill also validates the continued operation of specific private police departments that existed and were recognized by the Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) before January 1, 2013, provided they comply with the new requirements. The bill includes an emergency clause, meaning it takes effect immediately upon passage.
Committee Categories
Justice, Military Affairs and Security
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0195) (on 03/16/2015)
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