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House committee advances bill letting POST board request medical, psychological records and charge fees for suspensions

2719147 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

The House Political Subdivisions Committee gave Senate Bill 21-65 a do-pass recommendation after testimony that the measure would allow the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board to request medical and psychological records relevant to licensure and to charge fees for suspensions as well as revocations.

The House Political Subdivisions Committee voted to give a do-pass recommendation to Senate Bill 21-65, a measure that would expand the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board's authority to request medical and psychological records and assess fees for license suspensions.

Senator Dean Rummel, sponsor of SB 21-65, told the committee the bill would allow the POST board to “issue a written request to release medical and psychological information pertinent to peace officer licensure” and to review such records when an applicant or licensee appeals a denial, refusal to renew, suspension or revocation. Rummel said…

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