31 Miss. Code. R. 301-10.2 - Policy
1. The enabling legislation provides that the
activities of law enforcement officers are of such nature as to require
selection, education and training of a professional nature upon entrance and
during the careers of such officers. Beginning in 2004, the Legislature enacted
specific requirements for certain law enforcement officers to complete
continuing education. This chapter shall focus on the continuing education and
training during the careers of law enforcement officers training during the
careers of law enforcement officers.
A.
Continuing education requirements for municipal police chiefs and municipal
officers.
1. The chief of police of any
municipality in the State of Mississippi is required to annually complete
twenty (20) hours of executive level continuing education courses and any new
chief of police having never previously served in that capacity, is required to
complete forty (40) hours of executive level continuing education courses for
his first year of service which are approved by and reported to the Mississippi
Board on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training. Elected chiefs,
although exempt from certification requirements, are not exempt from continuing
education requirements.
2. Any
police officer of any municipality in the State of Mississippi is required to
annually complete a specified number of hours of continuing education courses
which are approved by and reported to the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement
Officers Standards and Training. The following number of hours of continuing
education courses is required for municipal police officers based upon the
number of years following July 1, 2004:
a.
0-2 years after July 1, 2004 ........ 8 hours of annual training
b. 3-4 years after July 1, 2004 ....... 16
hours of annual training
c. 5 or
more years after July 1, 2004 ?..24 hours of annual training.
B. Any chief of police
or municipal police officer who fails to comply with the provisions of this
section shall be subject to having his/her certification as a chief of police
or municipal police officer revoked by the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement
Officers Standards and Training, in accordance with Section
45-6-11.
Failure to complete and/or report the training will place the agency on
administrative hold. The Board shall notify the State Auditor's Office and the
appropriate District Attorney or County Attorney of all
noncompliance.
C. The Mississippi
Board on Law Enforcement Officers Standards and Training is authorized to
institute and promulgate all rules necessary for considering the revocation of
any municipal chief of police or municipal police officer who does not comply
with the provisions of this section, and may grant, for sufficient cause shown,
an extension of time in which compliance with the provisions of this section
may be made.
D. Any chief of police
or municipal police officer who is aggrieved by any order or ruling made under
the provisions of this section has the same rights and procedure of appeal as
from any other order or ruling of the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement
Officers Standards and Training.
E.
Beginning in July, 2014, all sheriffs are required to annually complete twenty
(20) hours of continuing education courses in law enforcement. Such courses
shall be approved by the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards
and Training.
F. Continuing
Education shall be defined as; instruction that enhances or develops law
enforcement Knowledge, Skills or Abilities (KSA's) for either generalized or
specialized law enforcement essential functions as determined by the Board. The
Board shall conduct ongoing assessments of KSA's to determine the critical
needs wherein agencies and individual officers would most benefit from
programs.
G. Continuing Education
Planning and Budgeting - The Board shall develop and implement a process each
fiscal year to approve advanced training for law enforcement professional
associations. Law enforcement professional associations approved for advanced
training by the Board include the Mississippi Constable's Association,
Mississippi Association of Chiefs of Police, and the Mississippi Sheriff's
Association. These associations may provide critical needs continuing
education, executive and leadership advanced training. Any reimbursement of
training expenses will be authorized only for those agencies and subdivisions
of the state who are in compliance with all provisions of the Law Enforcement
Officers Training Program (LEOTP) to include those policies and procedures
established by the Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training
pursuant to the LEOTP.
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