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Official Publication of the State Administrative Rules (24-4-103(11) C.R.S.)

Details of Tracking Number   2020-00593


CCR details

Tracking Number 2020-00593
Type of Filing Permanent Rule
Department 900 Department of Law
Agency 901 Peace Officer Standards and Training Board
CCR Number 4 CCR 901-1
CCR Title PEACE OFFICER TRAINING PROGRAMS AND PEACE OFFICER CERTIFICATION

Proposed rule

Notice Filed with SOS 08/14/2020
Rule ProposedRuleAttach2020-00593.pdf
Statutory Authority Pursuant to sections §§ 24-31-303 (1)(g), (l) and (m), and 24-31-307(1), C.R.S., the Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Board (POST) has the authority and duty to promulgate and amend specific rules and regulations as further specified herein to facilitate the requirements of SB 20-217 and related statutory provisions. In addition to non-substantive amendments proposed, the following substantive amendments are intended.
Description of Subjects/Issues Amendments are proposed to Rule 28 - In-Service Training Program, to state that failure to satisfactorily complete training can result in suspension or revocation of POST certification, to specify that remedial training hours completed after January 1 to gain compliance for a prior calendar year shall not count towards the current year requirement, to specify that the onus is on the chief executive of each law enforcement agency for the true, accurate and verifiable entry of training records into the POST Database, to require agencies to keep and enter into the POST Database records pertaining to in-person courses, including sign-in sheets, topics covered, and existing lesson plans. Amendments proposed to Rule 28 also specify that compliance with in-service training programs is required of agencies AND individual peace officers, that concerning individual peace officers, POST will send our preliminary compliance reports for each training period, and that POST staff shall suspend and perhaps revoke peace officer certifications for failure to complete training requirements.
Purpose/Objective of Rule Amendments are proposed to Rule 28 - In-Service Training Program, to state that failure to satisfactorily complete training can result in suspension or revocation of POST certification, to specify that remedial training hours completed after January 1 to gain compliance for a prior calendar year shall not count towards the current year requirement, to specify that the onus is on the chief executive of each law enforcement agency for the true, accurate and verifiable entry of training records into the POST Database, to require agencies to keep and enter into the POST Database records pertaining to in-person courses, including sign-in sheets, topics covered, and existing lesson plans. Amendments proposed to Rule 28 also specify that compliance with in-service training programs is required of agencies AND individual peace officers, that concerning individual peace officers, POST will send our preliminary compliance reports for each training period, and that POST staff shall suspend and perhaps revoke peace officer certifications for failure to complete training requirements.
Basis And Purpose BasisAndPurposeAttachment2020-00593.pdf
Regulatory analysis RegulatoryAnalysisAttachment2020-00593.pdf
Submitted in response to issues raised by COLS/OLLS? No
Is this rule adopted in response to recent legislation? No
Hearing Date 09/18/2020
Hearing Time 10:00 AM
Hearing Location 1300 Broadway 9th Floor, Denver 80203
Contact Name Alex Martinez
Contact Title Admin. Asst. II
Contact Telephone 7205086721
Contact email alex.martinez@coag.gov

Adopted rule

Adopted Rules AdoptedRules02020-00593.doc
Redline Redline2020-00593.pdf
Adopted Date 09/18/2020
AGO requested date 09/18/2020
Attorney General Opinion 10/07/2020
Colorado Register publication date 10/25/2020
Effective Date 11/15/2020
Inserted into CCR 11/20/2020
  
  
  
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