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Legislation
COLORADO
The Colorado Legislature has approved House Bill 1114, mandating data collection. The bill requires the Colorado State Patrol and Denver agencies to collect data whenever officers issue a citation or a warning during traffic stop.
H.B. 1114, 61st Leg. (Colo. 2001), An Act Concerning Profiling in Connection with Law Enforcement Traffic Stops
Status: Enacted June 05, 2001 ; Effective June 05, 2001
2 jurisdictions required to collect data: Colorado State Patrol, Denver
Scope of Collection: vehicle stops only
Data Collection Dates: July 01, 2001 through December 31, 2004
Data Collected: age, race, gender, ethnicity, number of passengers, reason for stop / alleged violation, date, time, location, warning given, citation given, arrest made, personal search conducted, search of vehicle conducted, type of search, contraband found, items seized for forfeiture, authority for search
Other Information: Mandates data collection for all traffic stops by Colorado Patrol and Denver Agencies until 2004. Prohibits profiling by any peace officer certified by the peace officers standards and training board ("P.O.S.T. board"). Requires all officers to hand out business cards. Requires P.O.S.T. board training curriculum to include practices that prevent profiling.
Contact Information:
Office of Legislative Legal Services
Douglas Braun
State Capitol Bldg Rm 04
Denver, CO 80203
303-866-2045
Representative Peter Groff
State Capital, 200 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
303-871-4195
fax: 303-866-2909
petergroff@qwest.com
Senator Penfield Tate
State Capital, 200 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
303-320-4665
fax: 303-866-2585
info@penfieldtate.com
