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SENATE BILL NO. 1028 – POST council, Juv Correctn director

SENATE BILL NO. 1028

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S1028................................................by JUDICIARY AND RULES
POLICE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING COUNCIL - Amends existing law to
include the director of the Department of Juvenile Corrections on the Peace
Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council; and to authorize the POST
Council, upon recommendation of the Juvenile Training Council, to implement
minimum basic training for juvenile probation officers and minimum training
and certification standards for juvenile detention officers.

01/22    Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing
01/25    Rpt prt - to Jud
02/02    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg
02/03    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg
02/05    3rd rdg - PASSED - 30-0-5
      AYES--Andreason, Boatright, Branch, Bunderson, Burtenshaw, Cameron,
      Crow, Danielson, Darrington, Davis, Deide, Dunklin, Frasure, Ingram,
      Keough, King, Lee, McLaughlin, Noh, Parry, Richardson, Riggs, Risch,
      Schroeder, Sorensen, Stegner, Stennett, Thorne, Wheeler, Whitworth
      NAYS--None
      Absent and excused--Geddes, Hawkins, Ipsen, Sandy, Twiggs
    Floor Sponsor - Richardson
    Title apvd - to House
02/08    House intro - 1st rdg - to Jud
03/12    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg
03/15    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg
03/17    3rd rdg - PASSED - 64-1-5
      AYES -- Barraclough, Barrett, Bell, Bieter, Boe, Bruneel, Callister,
      Campbell, Chase, Clark, Crow, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Ellsworth,
      Field(13), Field(20), Gagner, Geddes, Gould, Hadley, Hammond,
      Hansen(23), Henbest, Hornbeck, Jaquet, Jones, Judd, Kellogg, Kendell,
      Kunz, Limbaugh, Linford, Loertscher, Mader, Marley, McKague,
      Meyer(Duncan), Montgomery, Mortensen, Moyle, Pischner, Pomeroy,
      Reynolds, Ridinger, Ringo, Robison, Sali, Schaefer, Sellman, Smith,
      Smylie, Stevenson, Stone, Taylor, Tilman, Tippets, Trail, Watson,
      Wheeler, Williams, Wood, Zimmermann, Mr Speaker
      NAYS -- Stoicheff
      Absent and excused -- Alltus, Black, Hansen(29), Kempton, Lake
    Floor Sponsor - Hammond
    Title apvd - to Senate - to enrol
03/18    Rpt enrol - Pres signed -         Sp signed
03/19    To Governor
03/23    Governor signed
         Session Law Chapter 154
         Effective: 07/01/99

Bill Text


S1028


                                                                        
 ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
Fifty-fifth Legislature                 First Regular Session - 1999
                                                                        

                                      IN THE SENATE

                                   SENATE BILL NO. 1028

                             BY JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE

 1                                        AN ACT
 2    RELATING TO THE PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING COUNCIL; AMENDING SECTION
 3        19-5102, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT NOMENCLATURE AND  TO  INCLUDE  THE
 4        DIRECTOR  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE CORRECTIONS OR HIS DESIGNEE AS A
 5        MEMBER OF THE COUNCIL; AND AMENDING SECTION 19-5109, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHO-
 6        RIZE THE COUNCIL, UPON RECOMMENDATION OF THE JUVENILE TRAINING COUNCIL, TO
 7        IMPLEMENT MINIMUM BASIC TRAINING FOR JUVENILE PROBATION OFFICERS AND MINI-
 8        MUM TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION STANDARDS FOR JUVENILE DETENTION OFFICERS.

 9    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

10        SECTION 1.  That Section 19-5102, Idaho Code, be, and the same  is  hereby
11    amended to read as follows:

12        19-5102.  COUNCIL  ESTABLISHED  --  CHAIRMAN  --  MEMBERS. There is hereby
13    established in the department of law enforcement the Idaho  police 
14     peace  officer standards and training council. The chairman of the
15    council shall be appointed by the governor and shall be a voting member of the
16    council which shall be composed of the  following  members,  and  which  shall
17    reflect a reasonable geographic balance throughout the state:
18        (a)  Three (3) city chiefs of police or their designees;
19        (b)  Three (3) county sheriffs or their designees;
20        (c)  The director of the department of law enforcement or his designee;
21        (d)  A county prosecuting attorney or his designee;
22        (e)  The attorney general or his designee;
23        (f)  The  special  agent  in  charge  of the Idaho division of the federal
24    bureau of investigation or his designee;
25        (g)  The director of the department of correction or his designee;
26        (h)  The director of the fish and game department or his  designee;  
27    and 
28        (i)    The  director of the department of juvenile corrections or his
29    designee; and
30        (j)   In addition, there shall be advisory to  the  council,  as  ex
31    officio nonvoting members of the council, the executive directors of the Idaho
32    association of counties and association of Idaho cities.

33        SECTION  2.  That  Section 19-5109, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby
34    amended to read as follows:

35        19-5109.  POWERS OF THE COUNCIL -- STANDARDS OF  TRAINING,  EDUCATION  AND
36    EMPLOYMENT  OF  PEACE  OFFICERS -- CERTIFICATION -- PENALTIES. (a) It shall be
37    the duty of and the council shall have the power:
38        (1)  To establish the requirements of minimum basic training  which  peace
39        officers  shall  complete in order to be eligible for permanent employment
40        as peace officers, and the time within which such basic training  must  be
41        completed.


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 1        (2)  To establish the requirements of minimum education and training stan-
 2        dards  for employment as a peace officer in probationary, temporary, part-
 3        time, and/or emergency positions.
 4        (3)  To establish the length of time a peace officer may serve in a proba-
 5        tionary, temporary, and/or emergency position.
 6        (4)  To approve, deny approval or revoke the approval of  any  institution
 7        or  school  established  by  the state or any political subdivision or any
 8        other party for the training of peace officers.
 9        (5)  To establish the minimum requirements of  courses  of  study,  atten-
10        dance,  equipment,  facilities of all approved schools, and the scholastic
11        requirement, experience  and  training  of  instructors  at  all  approved
12        schools.
13        (6)  To  establish  such  other requirements for employment, retention and
14        promotion of peace officers, including minimum age,  physical  and  mental
15        standards, citizenship, moral character, experience and such other matters
16        as relate to the competence and reliability of peace officers.
17        (7)  To certify peace officers as having completed all requirements estab-
18        lished  by the council in order to be eligible for permanent employment as
19        peace officers in this state.
20        (8)  To receive and file for record copies of merit regulations  or  local
21        ordinances passed by any political subdivision.
22        (9)  To  maintain  permanent  files and transcripts for all peace officers
23        certified by the council to include  any  additional  courses  or  advance
24        courses of instruction successfully completed by such peace officers while
25        employed in this state.
26        (10) To  receive  applications for financial assistance from the state and
27        from political subdivisions and disburse  available  state  funds  to  the
28        state  and  to  political  subdivisions  for salaries and allowable living
29        expenses or any part thereof, as authorized by the council, incurred while
30        in attendance at approved training programs and schools. The annual  reim-
31        bursements authorized by this section shall not exceed the funds available
32        for such purpose and authorized by section 31-3201B, Idaho Code.
33        (11) To allow a  police   peace  officer of a feder-
34        ally recognized Indian tribe within the boundaries of this state to attend
35        the  peace  officer  standards  and  training academy if said  police
36          peace  officer meets minimum physical  and  educational
37        requirements  of  the  academy.  The  Indian tribal law enforcement agency
38        shall reimburse the peace officer standards and training academy  for  the
39        officer's  training.  Upon  satisfactory  completion  of the peace officer
40        standards and training academy, the tribal  police   peace
41         officer shall receive a certificate  of  satisfactorily  completing
42        the academy.
43        (b)  After  January  1,  1974,  any  peace  officer  as defined in section
44    19-5101(d), Idaho Code, employed after January 1,  1974,  except  any  elected
45    official,  any  deputy  sheriff  working  as a detention officer in the county
46    jail, or serving civil process, the superintendent of the Idaho state  police,
47    or  any  person  serving under a temporary commission with any law enforcement
48    agency in times of natural or man-caused disaster declared to be an  emergency
49    by the board of county commissioners or by the governor of the state of Idaho,
50    or those peace officers whose primary duties involve motor vehicle parking and
51    animal control pursuant to city or county ordinance, or any peace officer act-
52    ing  under a special deputy commission from the department of law enforcement,
53    shall be certified by the council within one (1) year of employment; provided,
54    however, that the council may establish criteria different than that  required
55    of other peace officers for certification of city police chiefs or administra-


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 1    tors  within state agencies having law enforcement powers, who, because of the
 2    number of full-time peace officers they supervise, have duties which are  pri-
 3    marily administrative.  Any such chief of police or state agency administrator
 4    employed in such capacity prior to July 1, 1987, shall be exempt from certifi-
 5    cation.
 6        (c)  No  peace  officer  shall  have  or exercise any power granted by any
 7    statute of this state to peace officers unless such  person  shall  have  been
 8    certified  by the council within one (1) year of the date upon which such per-
 9    son commenced employment as a peace officer, except in cases where  the  coun-
10    cil,  for  good  cause and in writing, has granted additional time to complete
11    such training. The council may decertify any officer who pleads guilty  or  is
12    found guilty, regardless of the form of judgment or withheld judgment of:
13        (1)  Any  felony  or  offense which would be a felony if committed in this
14        state;
15        (2)  Any misdemeanor;
16        (3)  Any unlawful use, possession, sale or delivery of any controlled sub-
17        stance; or who
18        (4)  Willfully or otherwise falsifies or omits any information  to  obtain
19        any certified status; or who
20        (5)  Violates  any  of  the  standards  of  conduct  as established by the
21        council's code of ethics, as adopted and amended by the council.
22        All proceedings taken by the council shall  be  done  in  accordance  with
23    chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code.
24        (d)  Any  law  enforcement  agency as defined in section 19-5101(c), Idaho
25    Code, in which any peace officer shall resign as a result of any  disciplinary
26    action  or  in which a peace officer's employment is terminated as a result of
27    any disciplinary action, shall, within thirty (30) days of such action, make a
28    report to the council.
29        (e)  The council shall, pursuant to  the  requirements  of  this  section,
30    establish minimum basic training and certification standards for county deten-
31    tion  officers  that  can  be completed within one (1) year of employment as a
32    county detention officer.
33         (f)  The council may, upon recommendation of the  juvenile  training
34    council  and  pursuant  to the requirements of this section, implement minimum
35    basic training for juvenile probation officers and implement minimum  training
36    and certification standards for juvenile detention officers. 

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                      STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
                             RS08520
                                  
  The proposed amendment to Idaho Code  19-5102 will allow the Director of the
  Department of Juvenile Corrections, or his designee, to act as a voting member of the
  Peace Officer's Standards and Training Council. His membership is necessary to ensure
  implementation of training for juvenile probation officers and juvenile detention
  officers.
  
                          FISCAL IMPACT
                                  
  None.
  
  Contact Person:
  
  Brent D. Reinke, Director
  Department of Juvenile Corrections
  Phone: 334-5100, ex. 102
  FAX: 334-5120
  
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