Require officers to identify and explain themselves to the public* (Intro. 801)

Requiring officers to identify and explain themselves to the public (Intro. 801): Requires officers to provide the specific reason for their law enforcement activity, such as a stop-and-frisk; and requires officers to provide document to the person with the officer's name and information on how to file a complaint at the end of each police encounter. Similar laws exist in Arkansas, Minnesota and Colorado.