Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not specify the exact number and type of officers required beyond POST certification.
Capitol Hill Protection Zone Act
This bill establishes a protected area around Tennessee's state capitol and other government buildings to ensure safety through law enforcement presence.
What This Bill Does
- Establishes a protection zone around the Tennessee State Capitol, annexes, War Memorial Building, Legislative Plaza, Cordell Hull Building, Supreme Court Building, State Library and Archives Building, John Sevier State Office Building, James K. Polk State Office Building, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, and surrounding grounds and roads.
- Requires the commissioner of safety to staff this zone with law enforcement officers who are certified by POST (Peace Officers Standards and Training) and trained in handling protests and large gatherings.
- Gives these officers concurrent authority with local police to arrest, carry firearms, and investigate crimes within the protection zone.
- Includes additional buildings like the World War II Memorial Building, Rachel Jackson Building, and Andrew Jackson Building in the protected area.
- Clarifies that sidewalks along roads surrounding the buildings are also part of the protection zone.
Who It Names or Affects
- State government officials
- Public visitors to state capitol grounds
- Law enforcement officers assigned to protect the capitol hill
Terms To Know
- POST (Peace Officers Standards and Training)
- A commission that certifies law enforcement officers in Tennessee.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill removes the requirement for the commissioner of safety to ensure staffing by specific types of law enforcement, such as members of the Tennessee highway patrol or division of protective services.
- It is unclear how much funding will be needed beyond the initial allocations mentioned in the summary.