SENATE BILL NO. 1007
June 25, 2020, Introduced by Senators ANANICH,
HOLLIER, WOJNO, IRWIN, CHANG, MOSS, MCMORROW, ALEXANDER, BAYER, SANTANA,
MCCANN, GEISS, POLEHANKI and HERTEL and referred to the Committee on
Judiciary and Public Safety.
A bill to amend 1965 PA 203, entitled
"Michigan commission on law enforcement standards act,"
by amending section 3 (MCL 28.603), as amended by 2016 PA 289.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 3. (1) The Michigan commission on law enforcement
standards is created to carry out the intent of this act.
(2) The commission
consists of the following members:
(a) The attorney general,
or his or her designated representative from within the department of attorney
general.
(b)
The director of the department of civil rights, or his or her designated
representative within the department of civil rights.
(c)
(b) The director of the department of state police, or his
or her designated representative who is a police officer within the department
of state police.
(d)
(c) The chief of a police department of a city that has a
population of more than 600,000, or his or her designee who is a command
officer within that department.
(e)
(d) The following members appointed by the governor,
subject to the advice and consent of the senate under section 6 of article V of
the state constitution of 1963, as follows:
(i) Three
individuals One
individual nominated by the Michigan Association of Chiefs of
Police.
(ii) Three individuals One individual nominated
by the Michigan Sheriffs' Association.
(iii) One individual
nominated by the Prosecuting Attorneys Association of Michigan.
(iv) One individual
nominated by the Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan.
(v) One individual
nominated by the Michigan State Police Troopers Association.
(vi) One individual
nominated by the Michigan chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police.
(vii) One individual
nominated by the Police Officers Association of Michigan.
(viii) One individual
nominated by a police association not otherwise represented on the commission
representing law enforcement officers employed by a law enforcement agency
employing more than 10% of the police officers in this state.
(ix) One individual
nominated by the Police Officers Labor Council of Michigan.
(x) One individual
nominated by the Michigan Association of Police.
(xi) One individual
nominated by the Deputy Sheriff's Association of Michigan.
(xii) One non-law enforcement individual
representing the public.
(xii) One professor of criminal justice at a
university or college located in this state.
(xiii) One professor of law at a university or
college located in this state.
(xiv) One individual nominated by the Mental
Health Association in Michigan.
(xv) Three non-law enforcement individuals
representing the public.
(3) The terms of the members of the commission who were
previously appointed by the governor and serving on the commission on the effective date of the
amendatory act that added this subsection July 3, 1998 expire on the effective date of the
amendatory act that added this subsection.July 3, 1998.
(4) Not more than 90 days after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this
subsection, July
3, 1998, the governor shall appoint members to the commission as
provided in subsection (2)(d).(2)(e).
(5) The governor may appoint any individual meeting the
membership requirements of the organizations listed in subsection (2)(d)(i) to (xii) (2)(e)(i) to (xv) if the organization
permitted to nominate an individual to the commission fails to provide a
nominee not less than 30 days before a vacancy created by the expiration of a
term, or not less than 30 days after the effective date of any other vacancy.
(6) An individual selected under subsection (2)(d) (2)(e) shall serve as a
commission member only while serving as a member of the organization that
submitted his or her name to the governor for appointment or, if the member was not nominated by an organization,
only while holding the position required for appointment.
(7) Members of the commission appointed or reappointed under
subsection (2)(d)(i) to (xii) (2)(e)(i) to (xv) shall be appointed
for a term of 4 years except that, of the members first appointed to the
commission, 6 shall serve for 1 year, 5 6 shall serve for 2 years, and 5 shall serve
for 3 years.
(8) The expiration dates of appointments under subsection (2)(d) shall (2)(e) must be December
31 of the calendar year in which they expire.
(9) A vacancy on the commission occurring other than by
expiration of a term shall must be filled by the
governor in the same manner as the original appointment for the balance of the
unexpired term.