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SB17-120

Require United States Citizenship For Colorado Peace Officers

Type Bill
Session 2017 Regular Session
Subjects
Crimes, Corrections, & Enforcement

Concerning the requirement of United States citizenship to be a peace officer in Colorado.

Bill Summary:

The 'Immigration and Nationality Act' allows states to pass laws requiring United States citizenship as a condition of employment. The bill imposes a United States citizenship requirement for peace officers, including certified peace officers, in Colorado. Honorably discharged veterans of the United States military are exempted from the United States citizenship requirement.

A person who is a legal permanent resident and who is employed by a law enforcement agency as a peace officer or certified peace officer on the effective date of the bill is exempted from the United States citizenship requirement until July 1, 2022, unless the P.O.S.T. board extends the date for compliance. A person who is a legal permanent resident and is a certified peace officer but not employed on the effective date of the bill is exempted from the United States citizenship requirement until July 1, unless the P.O.S.T. board extends the date for compliance. The P.O.S.T. board, upon request of the employing law enforcement agency of a certified peace officer whose compliance was grandfathered, may extend the date for the certified peace officer's compliance with the United States citizenship requirement based upon a showing that the certified peace officer is making progress towards attaining citizenship and needs an extension of time.

If the person fails to obtain United States citizenship during the grandfathered-time period, the P.O.S.T. board shall revoke the person's peace officer certification, if applicable, unless the P.O.S.T. board extends the date for compliance.

For purposes of the grandfather provision, an adult probation officer and a juvenile probation officer are considered to be employed by a law enforcement agency.


(Note: This summary applies to the reengrossed version of this bill as introduced in the second house.)

Status

Lost

Introduced

Lost

Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
02/17/2017 Reengrossed PDF
02/13/2017 Engrossed PDF
01/27/2017 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
02/07/2017 PA1 PDF
Date Version Documents
06/08/2017 FN3 PDF
03/01/2017 FN2 PDF
02/01/2017 FN1 PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Postpone Senate Bill 17-120 indefinitely. The motion passed on a vote of 6-3. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 17-120 to the Committee of the Whole. The motion failed on a vote of 3-6. Vote summary
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment D). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 17-120, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 3-2. Vote summary
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
02/17/2017 Third Reading BILL
18
AYE
17
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
02/17/2017 Third Reading AMEND (L.005)
34
AYE
1
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
Date Location Action
03/15/2017 House House Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Postpone Indefinitely
02/21/2017 House Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
02/17/2017 Senate Senate Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor
02/14/2017 Senate Senate Third Reading Laid Over to 02/17/2017 - No Amendments
02/13/2017 Senate Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
02/09/2017 Senate Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
02/06/2017 Senate Senate Committee on Judiciary Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole
01/27/2017 Senate Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Judiciary