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Discussion on RS32306 to allow POST discretion on some felony convictions ends without motion

2377856 · February 14, 2025
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Summary

Representative Scott brought RS32306 to allow the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) council discretion to certify applicants with certain felony convictions. Committee members raised concerns about public-safety risks and the scope of felonies; the RS died for lack of a motion and will not proceed without further sponsor action.

Representative Scott presented RS32306 to the House State Affairs Committee, proposing to give the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) council discretion to certify certain applicants who have been convicted of some felonies.

“Currently anyone ever convicted of any felony shall not be certified by POST,” Representative Scott said. The RS would allow POST to consider individual circumstances and permit…

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