TITLE I--UNIVERSAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Sec. 101. UNIVERSAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS. The Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"), in the manner that agency shall prescribe by rule, shall obtain the following information from all state, local units of government and tribal law enforcement agencies of any size:
(1) The name, address, race, ethnicity and occupation (if known) of any person injured or killed by a firearm, taser, or other weapon designed to cause physical injury to, or which is used to subdue or control, persons, and which was fired by an officer in or contracted to that law enforcement agency.
(2) The name, address, race, ethnicity and rank of any law enforcement agent or privately contracted law enforcement agent who has shot or tazed a person with a gun or taser or other weapon designed to cause physical injury to, or which is used to subdue or control, persons during the preceding twelve months.
(3) Whether the police action described in subsection (1) of this section resulted in death, injury or medical treatment, specifying which, if any.
(4) The filing and disposition of any criminal or civil matters related to the use of force.
(5) The result of any internal investigation, including punishment, if any, meted out.
(6) The language minority status of any persons involved.
(7) Whether that officer has shot another person during his or her career as a law enforcement agent. If so, provide each instance, including, date, name of the law enforcement agency, reason for use of force, disposition of person targeted (legally and medically), and the disposition of any related criminal or civil matters.
(8) The number of shots fired at any person by any weapon utilized by law enforcement agents during the course of police activities in the jurisdiction, including the type of weapon.
(9) The number of target or practice shots taken by the law enforcement agency for training purposes during the preceding 12 months.
(10) The number of full-time and part-time employees of the law enforcement agency.
(11) The number of times a police officer in the law enforcement agency complained of physical injury requiring medical treatment because of interaction with the public in the course of police activities during the preceding twelve months.
(12) The number of times a person or his or her representative in the relevant jurisdiction complained of death or physical injury requiring medical treatment because of interaction with officers in that law enforcement agency in the course of police activities during the preceding twelve months.
(13) The number of felony arrests in the jurisdiction, including the race, ethnicity and language minority status of the arresting officer and the person arrested.
(14) The number of misdemeanor arrests in the jurisdiction, including the race, ethnicity and language minority status of the arresting officer and the person arrested.
(15) The number of other arrests in the jurisdiction, including the race, ethnicity and language minority status of the arresting officer and the person arrested.
(16) The number of traffic stops in the jurisdiction, including the race, ethnicity and language minority status of the officer involved and the person stopped.
(17) The number of Terry stops in the jurisdiction, including the race, ethnicity and language minority status of the officer involved and the person stopped.
(18) The racial, ethnic and minority language breakdown of the law enforcement agency by percentage.
(19) The percentage of police patrol vehicles fitted with working dash cams used by the law enforcement agency during the preceding twelve months.
(20) The percentage of patrol officers fitted with working body cams used by the law enforcement agency during the preceding twelve months.
Sec. 102. To encourage accurate and prompt reporting, it is expressly provided that the report of any law enforcement agency prepared pursuant to this Act may not be used as evidence against any individual police officer or officers in any civil, or administrative proceeding. Provided, however, that any information contained in the report that can be obtained elsewhere shall not be subject to this restriction.
Sec. 103. ONE-TIME UNIVERSAL REPORTING REQUIREMENT. The Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI") shall obtain the items described in Section 101(1)-(20) above for each of the proceeding five years in the manner the FBI shall prescribe by rule.
Sec. 104. Each Section 101 report will be signed by the law enforcement agency's commanding officer and, based upon information and belief, sworn to be true and correct. Failure to comply with the universal reporting requirements described above shall subject that law enforcement agency to a rebuttable presumption that the law enforcement agency is an Over-Policed Rights Act Jurisdiction as described in Title II. Additionally, if a law enforcement agency should refuse to comply, the Attorney General shall reallocate to another law enforcement agency any federal assistance or subsidy pursuant to any covered program.
Sec. 105. The Federal Bureau of Investigation shall report the information provided pursuant to subsections (1)-(20) of this Title each year to the public.
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