Bill 119 hr 2096, also known as the "District of Columbia Police Collective Bargaining Restoration Act," aims to restore the right of law enforcement officers in the District of Columbia to negotiate matters related to discipline through collective bargaining. This bill also seeks to reinstate the statute of limitations for bringing disciplinary cases against members or civilian employees of the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia.
The bill recognizes the importance of collective bargaining in ensuring fair treatment and due process for law enforcement officers. By allowing officers to negotiate disciplinary matters, this legislation aims to promote transparency and accountability within the police department.
Additionally, reinstating the statute of limitations for disciplinary cases will provide a clear timeline for when complaints can be brought against officers or civilian employees. This will help prevent cases from being brought forward years after an alleged incident occurred, ensuring timely and efficient resolution of disciplinary matters.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 2096 seeks to uphold the rights of law enforcement officers in the District of Columbia while also promoting accountability and transparency within the Metropolitan Police Department.