The bill amends Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 6E, specifically sections 9 and 10, to introduce new provisions regarding the suspension and certification of law enforcement officers. It mandates the immediate suspension of an officer's certification if they are arrested, charged, or indicted for a felony, while also granting the Commission the discretion to suspend certifications based on misdemeanor convictions, bias, or repeated internal affairs complaints. The bill includes specific names of officers, such as Romeos, James and Singh, Gurpreet, who are subject to suspension under the law. Additionally, it clarifies the conditions for reinstating an officer's certification after a suspension period, emphasizing the Commission's commitment to police accountability and public safety. Moreover, the bill outlines updates to the recertification process for law enforcement officers, which will begin on July 1, 2025, aligning certification expiration with officers' birth months and establishing separate evaluations for annual in-service training. It also introduces a public reporting system for officers' certification statuses and disciplinary records, enhancing transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies. The Division of Police Standards is tasked with creating minimum certification standards, including guidelines on use of force and officer conduct. Overall, the bill aims to strengthen public trust in law enforcement through improved oversight, transparency, and officer wellness evaluations.