Sec. 103. Policies to eliminate racial profiling
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Federal, State, local, and Indian tribal law enforcement agencies shall— maintain adequate policies and procedures designed to eliminate racial profiling; and cease practices in effect on the date before the date of enactment of this Act that allow racial profiling. The policies and procedures described in subsection (a)(1) shall include— a prohibition on racial profiling; training on racial profiling issues as part of law enforcement training; the collection of data in accordance with the regulations issued by the Attorney General under section 104; procedures for receiving, investigating, and responding meaningfully to complaints alleging racial profiling by law enforcement agents; and any other policies and procedures the Attorney General determines to be necessary to eliminate racial profiling by law enforcement agencies.