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POST workshop produces two options for defining ‘biased conduct’ under AB 443; panel favors statutory language with caution

3659224 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

POST convened subject matter experts and presented two draft definitions of 'biased conduct' required under AB 443: (A) a statutory‑language definition only, and (B) a broader definition adding 'action or inaction' and implicit bias considerations.

POST presented two options to define “biased conduct,” a term the Legislature required POST to develop under AB 443 (Penal Code §13510.6). A March workshop of subject matter experts produced suggested language and context; staff packaged two draft definitions for advisory consideration on June 3.

Lede: AB 443 requires POST to define biased conduct so agencies investigating bias‑related complaints can apply a common definition. POST staff convened a diverse group of experts—including prosecutors, law enforcement investigators, academics and sheriff’s association…

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