A Bill to Establish DPS Statute of Limitations

A Bill to Establish DPS Statute of Limitations


Chief Sponsor(s): Senator SwedishVic
Co-Sponsor(s): FORMER Lieutenant GOVERNOR JADERIGS

Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the State of Firestone in Congress assembled,

§1. Title
(a) This act shall be known, and may be cited as, “A Bill to Establish DPS Statute of Limitations”

§2. Enactment
(a) This Bill shall go into effect as an Act of Congress upon completing the processes constitutionally required.

§3. Severability
(a) Should any part of this Act be struck down and/or declared unenforceable, then that part shall be severed with the rest remaining in full force and effect unless all is struck down and/or declared unenforceable.

§4. Enforcement
(a) This Act shall be enforced by any relevant parties.

§5. Definitions
(a) The “Public Safety Act of 2022” shall be defined here

§6. Statute of Limitations
(a) Section 15(g) of the Public Safety Act of 2022 does not exist but shall be created and amended to state the following:

(g) The Department of Public Safety shall be unable to launch an investigation on a person who is reported if the incident occured over sixty (60) days prior to the report being submitted.

**(i) The Secretary shall have the authority to exempt a report from this section if there is a reasonable circumstance.**”
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