Public comment now open for Rhode Island’s statewide police body-camera program

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The public comment period for Rhode Island’s statewide police body camera program is now underway.
“Obtaining public input from a wide range of stakeholders during the advanced notice of proposed rulemaking period has helped us ensure that this statewide policy reflects best practices, and is responsive to the needs and expectations of our communities,” said Attorney General Peter Neronha.
The process it part of last summer’s announcement to equip every front-line officer and supervisor in the state with a body-worn camera.
The policy will address when an officer should turn on and off their camera, retention and access to footage and specific protocols for use of force incidents.
Members of the public will now have 30 days to providence written comment and a public hearing will take place Aug. 3 at the Attorney General’s Office in Providence.
Public comment can be sent to the below addresses:
Office of the Attorney General
150 South Main Street
Providence, RI 02903
bwcstatewidepolicy@riag.ri.gov
Department of Public Safety
311 Danielson Pike
North Scituate, RI 02857
rulesregs@risp.gov