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Legislative Summaries

As a convenience to the law enforcement community, we have prepared summaries of bills that have been passed by the legislature. Please do not rely solely on our summary for a complete understanding of a bill of interest! Law enforcement officers should check with their chain of command and agency legal advisors to determine the effect specific legislation will have upon agency operations and policies.

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07/26/21 21-01: 2021 Legislative Summary
10/05/20 20-01: 2020 Legislative Summary (Final Version Updated 10/05/20)
07/08/19 19-01: 2019 Legislative Summary
06/11/18 18-02: 2018 Legislative Summary
07/07/17 17-01: 2017 Legislative Summary
06/17/16 16-01: 2016 Legislative Summary
06/30/15 15-01: 2015 Legislative Summary
06/20/14 14-01: 2014 Legislative Summary
06/14/13 13-01: 2013 Legislative Summary
05/15/12 12-01: 2012: Legislative Summary
06/14/11 11-01: 2011 Legislative Summary
06/21/10 10-01: 2010 Legislative Summary
06/30/09 09-02: 2009 Legislative Summary (Final Version)
06/30/08 08-01: 2008 Legislative Summary
06/22/07 07-01: 2007 Legislative Summary
07/12/06 06-01: 2006 Legislative Summary
07/05/05 05-01: 2005 Legislative Summary
06/28/04 04-01: 2004 Legislative Summary
06/18/03 03-01: 2003 Legislative Summary
04/24/02 02-01: 2002 Legislative Summary
06/21/01 01-01:2001 Legislative Summary
06/23/99 99-01:1999 Legislative Summary
06/25/98 98-01: 1998 Legislative Summary


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