Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 43 State Government -- Executive - Chapter 43.101 Criminal Justice Training Commission -- Education And Training Standards Boards
- 43.101.010 Definitions
When used in this chapter: (1) The term "commission" means the Washington state criminal justice training commission. (2) The term "boards" means the education and ...
- 43.101.020 Commission created -- Purpose
There is hereby created and established a state commission to be known and designated as the Washington state criminal justice training commission. The purpose of ...
- 43.101.030 Membership
The commission shall consist of fourteen members, who shall be selected as follows: (1) The governor shall appoint two incumbent sheriffs and two incumbent chiefs ...
- 43.101.040 Terms of members -- Vacancies
All members appointed to the commission by the governor shall be appointed for terms of six years, such terms to commence on July first, and ...
- 43.101.050 Cessation of membership upon termination of office or employment
Any member of the commission appointed pursuant to RCW 43.101.030 as an incumbent official or as an employee in a correctional system, as the case ...
- 43.101.060 Chair and vice chair -- Quorum -- Meetings
The commission shall elect a chair and a vice chair from among its members. Seven members of the commission shall constitute a quorum. The governor ...
- 43.101.070 Compensation -- Reimbursement of travel expenses
Members of the commission shall be compensated in accordance with RCW 43.03.240 and shall be reimbursed for their travel expenses incurred in the performance of ...
- 43.101.080 Commission powers and duties -- Rules and regulations
The commission shall have all of the following powers: (1) To meet at such times and places as it may deem proper; (2) To adopt ...
- 43.101.085 Additional powers and duties
In addition to its other powers granted under this chapter, the commission has authority and power to: (1) Adopt, amend, or repeal rules as necessary ...
- 43.101.095 Peace officer certification
(1) As a condition of continuing employment as peace officers, all Washington peace officers: (a) Shall timely obtain certification as peace officers, or timely obtain ...
- 43.101.105 Denial or revocation of peace officer certification
(1) Upon request by a peace officer's employer or on its own initiative, the commission may deny or revoke certification of any peace officer, after ...
- 43.101.115 Denial or revocation of peace officer certification -- Readmission to academy -- Reinstatement
(1) A person denied a certification based upon dismissal or withdrawal from a basic law enforcement academy for any reason not also involving discharge for ...
- 43.101.125 Lapsed peace officer certification -- Reinstatement -- Rules
A peace officer's certification lapses automatically when there is a break of more than twenty-four consecutive months in the officer's service as a full-time law ...
- 43.101.135 Termination of peace officer -- Notification to commission
Upon termination of a peace officer for any reason, including resignation, the agency of termination shall, within fifteen days of the termination, notify the commission ...
- 43.101.145 Written complaint by law enforcement or law enforcement agency to deny or revoke peace officer certification -- Immunity of complainant
A law enforcement officer or duly authorized representative of a law enforcement agency may submit a written complaint to the commission charging that a peace ...
- 43.101.155 Denial or revocation of peace officer certification -- Statement of charges -- Notice -- Hearing
(1) If the commission determines, upon investigation, that there is probable cause to believe that a peace officer's certification should be denied or revoked under ...
- 43.101.157 Tribal police officer certification
(1) Tribal governments may voluntarily request certification for their police officers. Tribal governments requesting certification for their police officers must enter into a written agreement ...
- 43.101.170 Training and education obtained at approved existing institutions
In establishing standards for training and education, the commission may, so far as consistent with the purposes of *RCW 43.101.160, permit required training and education ...
- 43.101.180 Priorities
The first priority of the commission shall be to provide for basic law enforcement training, corrections training, and education programs. In addition, the commission shall ...
- 43.101.190 Receipt of grants, funds or gifts authorized -- Administration -- Utilization of federal funds
The commission, or the executive director acting on its behalf, is authorized to accept, receive, disburse, and administer grants or other funds or gifts from ...
- 43.101.200 Law enforcement personnel -- Basic law enforcement training required -- Commission to provide
(1) All law enforcement personnel, except volunteers, and reserve officers whether paid or unpaid, initially employed on or after January 1, 1978, shall engage in ...
- 43.101.210 Criminal justice training costs -- Assessments on bail forfeitures and certain penalties -- Criminal justice training account created
Notes: Reviser's note: RCW 43.101.210 was amended by 1985 c 57 § 57 without reference to its repeal by 1984 c 258 § 339, effective ...
- 43.101.220 Training for corrections personnel
(1) The corrections personnel of the state and all counties and municipal corporations initially employed on or after January 1, 1982, shall engage in basic ...
- 43.101.222 Training for students enrolled at institutions of higher education
The commission may provide basic law enforcement training to students who are enrolled in criminal justice courses of study at four-year institutions of higher education, ...
- 43.101.224 Training for persons investigating child sexual abuse
(1) On-going specialized training shall be provided for persons responsible for investigating child sexual abuse. Training participants shall have the opportunity to practice interview skills ...
- 43.101.225 Training on vehicular pursuits
(1) By June 30, 2006, every new full-time law enforcement officer employed, after July 27, 2003, by a state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency ...
- 43.101.226 Vehicular pursuits -- Model policy
(1) By December 1, 2003, the Washington state criminal justice training commission, the Washington state patrol, the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, and ...
- 43.101.227 Training for interaction with persons with a developmental disability or mental illness
(1) The commission must offer a training session on law enforcement interaction with persons with a developmental disability or mental illness. The training must be ...
- 43.101.230 Training for Indian tribe officers and employees authorized -- Conditions
Indian tribe officers and employees who are engaged in law enforcement activities and who do not qualify as "criminal justice personnel" or "law enforcement personnel" ...
- 43.101.240 Community-police partnership
(1) The criminal justice training commission in cooperation with the United States department of justice department of community relations (region X) shall conduct an assessment ...
- 43.101.250 Firearms certificate program for private detectives
The commission shall establish a program for issuing firearms certificates to *private detectives for the purposes of obtaining armed *private detective licenses. The commission shall ...
- 43.101.260 Firearms certificate program for security guards
The commission shall establish a program for issuing firearms certificates to security guards for the purposes of obtaining armed security guard licenses. The commission shall ...
- 43.101.270 Sexual assault -- Training for investigating and prosecuting
(1) Each year the criminal justice training commission shall offer an intensive, integrated training session on investigating and prosecuting sexual assault cases. The training shall ...
- 43.101.280 Ethnic and cultural diversity -- Development of curriculum for understanding -- Training
The criminal justice training commission shall develop, in consultation with the administrative office of the courts and the commissions established under chapters 43.113, 43.115, and ...
- 43.101.290 Training in crimes of malicious harassment
The criminal justice training commission shall provide training for law enforcement officers in identifying, responding to, and reporting all violations of RCW 9A.36.080 and any ...
- 43.101.300 Juvenile runaways -- Policy manual
The criminal justice training commission shall ensure that every law enforcement agency in the state has an accurate and up-to-date policy manual describing the statutes ...
- 43.101.310 Board on law enforcement training standards and education--Board on correctional training standards--Created--Purpose
(1) Two separate training standards and education boards are created and established, to be known and designated as (a) the board on law enforcement training ...
- 43.101.315 Boards--Membership
(1) The board on law enforcement training standards and education consists of thirteen members, appointed by the executive director and subject to approval by the ...
- 43.101.320 Boards--Terms of members
All members of each of the training standards and education boards must be appointed for terms of six years, commencing on July 1st, and expiring ...
- 43.101.325 Termination of membership upon termination of qualifying office or employment
A member of either board appointed under RCW 43.101.315 as an incumbent official or because of employment status, ceases to be a member of the ...
- 43.101.330 Boards--Chairs--Quorum
Each training standards and education board shall elect a chair and vice-chair from among its members. A simple majority of the members of a training ...
- 43.101.335 Boards--Travel expenses
Members of the training standards and education boards may be paid their travel expenses in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.[1997 c 351 § 7.]Notes: ...
- 43.101.340 Boards--Powers--Report to commission
The training standards and education boards have the following powers: (1) To meet at such times and places as they may deem proper; (2) To ...
- 43.101.345 Recommendations of boards--Review by commission
For the purpose of raising the level of competence of criminal justice personnel, the commission shall review the recommendations of training standards and education boards ...
- 43.101.350 Core training requirements
(1) All law enforcement personnel initially hired to, transferred to, or promoted to a supervisory or management position on or after January 1, 1999, and ...
- 43.101.360 Report to the legislature
By January 1st of every odd-numbered year, the commission shall provide a written report to the legislature addressing the following items: (1) Status and satisfaction ...
- 43.101.365 Child abuse and neglect -- Development of curriculum
(1) The commission, in consultation with the department of social and health services, the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, and the Washington association ...
- 43.101.370 Child abuse and neglect--Intensive training
Each year the criminal justice training commission shall offer an intensive training session on investigation of child abuse and neglect. The training shall focus on ...
- 43.101.380 Hearings -- Standard of proof -- Appeals -- Judicial review
(1) The procedures governing adjudicative proceedings before agencies under chapter 34.05 RCW, the administrative procedure act, govern hearings before the commission and govern all other ...
- 43.101.390 Immunity of commission and boards
The commission, its boards, and individuals acting on behalf of the commission and its boards are immune from suit in any civil or criminal action ...
- 43.101.400 Confidentiality of records
(1) Except as provided under subsection (2) of this section, the following records of the commission are confidential and exempt from public disclosure: (a) The ...
- 43.101.410 Racial profiling -- Policies -- Training -- Complaint review process -- Data collection and reporting
(1) Local law enforcement agencies shall comply with the recommendations of the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs regarding racial profiling, as set forth ...
- 43.101.415 Racial profiling -- Reports to the legislature
The Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, in cooperation with the criminal justice training commission, shall report to the legislature by December 31, 2002, ...
- 43.101.900 Severability -- 1974 ex.s. c 94
If any provision of this chapter, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the chapter, or the application ...
- 43.101.901 Transfer of conference center
The legislature authorizes the department of general administration to transfer the Washington state training and conference center located at 19010 First Avenue, Burien, Washington, 98148, ...
- 43.101.902 Effective date -- 2001 c 167
This act takes effect January 1, 2002.[2001 c 167 § 14.] ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009