Policy Bill Updates

S.1730 - Data on Interactions and Accountability for Law (Passed)

Written by Admin | Jun 26, 2024 5:08:15 PM

S.1730 - Data on Interactions and Accountability for Law Enforcement with Individuals with Disabilities Act (Introduced in the Senate on May 18, 2023)

This bill was introduced in the Senate on May 18, 2023. This bill expands activities to collect data about interactions between law enforcement officers and individuals with disabilities.

The bill establishes a temporary advisory council within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to develop a methodology for collecting and reporting data on interactions between law enforcement officers and individuals with disabilities. HHS must award a grant to an independent research organization or institution of higher education to test the validity and reliability of the council's methodology. The council must also provide the Department of Justice with best practices to collect disability status in cases where a death or injury occurred because of an interaction with law enforcement.

The bill requires certain federal initiatives that collect information about interactions with law enforcement to include disability status.

The Bureau of Justice must award a grant to an independent third-party organization for identifying trends using certain survey data in violence committed by law enforcement officers against individuals with disabilities.