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The Promoting Police Leadership Act amends the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to establish a federal framework for training command-level law enforcement personnel. The Attorney General is directed to develop or identify training curricula covering leadership, critical incident response, risk management, officer wellness, data-driven policing, and community trust within 180 days. The bill requires the Attorney General to certify training programs that incorporate these curricula and to publish an annual list of law enforcement agencies whose officers have completed the training. The bill also mandates reports to Congress and the Government Accountability Office on implementation and effectiveness, while preserving state and local authority over law enforcement certification standards.
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