This bill prohibits the issuance and execution of "no-knock" warrants for residences, requiring law enforcement officers to follow specific protocols before executing arrest or search warrants at such locations. Officers must knock on the door, announce their identity and purpose, and wait a minimum of 30 seconds for occupants to respond, unless exigent circumstances arise. Additionally, any arrest or search warrant executed at a residence must include these requirements.

The bill also amends existing law regarding the use of force by law enforcement during arrests. It stipulates that the use of force is not justifiable unless the warrant is valid or reasonably believed to be valid, and if it pertains to a residence, the officer must execute the warrant in accordance with the new provisions. This change aims to enhance accountability and safety during law enforcement operations at residential properties.