Beth McCann voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation.
Title: Requiring Police to Inform Citizens of Right to Refuse Searches
Signed by Governor Bill Ritter, Jr.
Title: Requiring Police to Inform Citizens of Right to Refuse Searches
Vote to repass a bill, after having concurred with Senate amendments thereto, that requires police officers to articulate specified information to and receive consent from an individual before conducting a consensual search of such individual, the individual's effects, or a vehicle.
-Requires police officers to articulate the following to an individual prior to conducting a search (Sec. 1):
NOTE: THE LEGISLATURE PROVIDES ITS MEMBERS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO BOTH VOTE ON WHETHER TO CONCUR WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS AND, IF THE CONCURRENCE VOTE SUCCEEDS, VOTE TO REPASS THE BILL AFTER THE AMENDMENTS ARE INCORPORATED. THIS IS A VOTE ON REPASSAGE OF THE BILL AFTER THE MEMBERS CONCURRED WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS.
Title: Requiring Police to Inform Citizens of Right to Refuse Searches
Title: Requiring Police to Inform Citizens of Right to Refuse Searches
Vote to pass a bill that requires police officers to articulate specified information to and receive consent from an individual before conducting a consensual search of such individual, the individual's effects, or a vehicle.
-Requires police officers to articulate the following to an individual prior to conducting a search (Sec. 1):
Title: Requiring Police to Inform Citizens of Right to Refuse Searches