2021 Legislative Agenda
MCPA's 2021 Legislative Agenda
The Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association (MCPA) 2021 Legislative Agenda was developed over a period of several months with input from the state’s police chiefs, law enforcement leaders and stakeholder groups.
Members of the organization’s Legislative Committee, which is made up of public safety professionals from agencies large and small, urban and rural, discussed, vetted and prioritized the agenda.
The MCPA Board of Directors approved the 2021 Legislative Agenda on November, 2020.
ARBITRATION REVISION ACT
The MCPA supports creating a more objective arbitration process by having the Office of Administrative Hearings handle all police officer termination grievances.
OFFICER INTEGRITY ACT
The MCPA supports legislation allowing for a Minnesota Licensed Peace Officer to be terminated from public employment without opportunity to challenge the remedy of termination should the basis for termination be willful or intentional dishonesty, deception, or similar unethical or illegal conduct that is deemed sufficient to imperil their credibility in court testimony. The MCPA does not support limiting an officer’s due process right to arbitration.
LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING REINVESTMENT ACT
The MCPA supports continuing the POST Board training reimbursement allocation to local agencies, which began in 2018, into fiscal year 2022-2023 through the Peace Officer Training Fund for mandated training in the areas of recognizing and valuing diversity and cultural differences, conflict management and mediation, crisis intervention and mental Illness crises.
PEACE OFFICER FAMILY SAFETY ACT
The MCPA supports legislation that will help protect peace officers from harassment and threats while off-duty.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS
The MCPA supports preventing individuals who are legally able to purchase a gun from doing so without background checks at gun shows, online or in private transactions.
EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDERS (ERPO)
The MCPA supports allowing law enforcement who believe an individual’s documented dangerous behavior has a substantial likelihood to lead to violence to request an order from a civil court authorizing the temporary removal of any guns in the individual’s possession and the prohibition of any new gun purchases during the duration of the temporary order.
K12 THREAT ASSESSMENTS
The MCPA supports legislation requiring school districts to establish a team of subject matter experts to examine and address school safety issues and specific threats to the students, staff and community. This legislation would move our state beyond physical school safety measures, such as infrastructure improvement grants, passed by the Legislature in 2018.
FORFEITURE PRESERVATION ACT
The MCPA supports legislation that preserves a department’s ability to utilize the federal forfeiture sharing program, maintains a reasonable cash threshold that protects communities from on-going drug trafficking and keeps habitual drunken drivers off our roads.
PERMIT TO PURCHASE FEES
The MCPA supports allowing local municipal police departments to charge a reasonable fee for processing permit to purchase applications.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER THEFT PREVENTION BILL
The MCPA supports legislation preventing the purchase or sale of detached and used catalytic converters by individuals who are not licensed to service motor vehicles.
TOBACCO FREE SCHOOLS
The MCPA supports legislation making school property tobacco-free zones and penalizing minors for possessing tobacco products on school grounds.
MENTAL HEALTH RESPONSE ACT
The MCPA supports legislation to fund multi-jurisdictional co-responder programs and make changes to current policy and practices to better share information amongst first responders, medical professionals and human services representatives. The goal is to improve the response to -and outcomes of - mental health calls for service.
STRENGTHENING SEX TRAFFICKING STATUTES
The MCPA supports legislation that would add sex trafficking offenses to the list of violent crimes under the dangerous offender statute, increase the statutory.
ALLOWING CLEOS ACCESS TO THE NATIONAL CRIMINAL HISTORY DATABASE
The MCPA supports giving chief law enforcement officers the ability to utilize the resources of the National Criminal History database to conduct background investigations for certain business licenses and certain employment background investigations.