SACRAMENTO—A California Assembly bill to add a bias assessment to the requirements of becoming a law enforcement officer took effect immediately following its passage at a state assembly committee meeting on March 29. Assemblywoman Luz Rivas (D-San Fernando Valley) introduced Assembly Bill (AB) 2229 on Feb. 15 to ensure law enforcement officers completed an evaluation screening to include bias against race, ethnicity, gender, nationality, disability, or sexual orientation, according to the legislation. Rivas authored AB 1096 in 2021 which removed the term “alien” from the California state codes. However, while AB 1096 passed, it “unintentionally” removed the bias evaluation requirement enforced by AB 846 in 2020. The assemblywoman asked the Public Safety Committee to pass AB 2229 on an urgency statute to ensure the bias assessment is reinstated immediately. The evaluation would add the bias assessment to the existing requirements for becoming a law enforcement officer, which already include being …
California Law Enforcement Officers to Take Bias Assessment
March 29, 2022
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