12 N.C. Admin. Code 09G .0208 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS
(a) The
requirements of this Rule shall apply to all applicants for certification and
shall also apply at all times during which the correctional officer is
certified by the Commission.
(b)
Every correctional officer employed by the North Carolina Department of Adult
Correction shall:
(1) be a citizen of the
United States, or have a U.S. Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) and have
resided in the United States for at least three years;
(2) be at least 18 years of age;
(3) be a high school graduate, or the
equivalent as defined in
12 NCAC
09G .0204;
(4) have been fingerprinted by the employing
agency in the manner provided in
12 NCAC
09G .0207;
(5) have had a medical examination as
required by
12 NCAC
09G .0205;
(6) have produced a negative result on a drug
screen as described in
12 NCAC
09G .0211;
(7) have been administered a psychological
screening examination in accordance with
G.S.
17C-10(c). The psychological
screening examination shall be valid for a period of one year from the date on
which it was administered;
(8) have
a background investigation conducted by the Department of Adult Correction,
including a personal interview as described in
12 NCAC
09G .0210;
(9) not have committed or been convicted of a
crime or crimes as specified in
12 NCAC
09G .0302;
(10) for personnel who are authorized to
carry a firearm in the execution of their duties, satisfactorily Complete the
Department of Adult Correction's departmental firearms training program as
prescribed in
12 NCAC
09G .0411. Such firearms training compliance
must have occurred within one year of the date of employment and by using the
department approved service handgun(s);
(11) be of good moral character, including
possessing the characteristics of honesty, maturity, discipline, attention to
detail, and respect for the rights of others, as more fully discussed and
interpreted in: In re Willis 288 N.C. 1.215 S.E. 2d 771 appeal dismissed 423
U.S. 976 (1975); State v. Harris, 216 N.C. 746, 6 S.E. 2d 854 (1940); In re
Legg, 325 N.C. 658, 386 S.E. 2d 174 (1989); in re Applicants for License, 143
N.C.1, 55 S.E. 635 (1906); In re Dillingham, 188 N.C. 162, 124 S.E. 130 (1924);
State v. Benbow, 309 N.C. 538, 308 S.E. 2d 47 (1983); and later court
decisions; and
(12) make the
following notifications:
(A) within 30 days
of the qualifying event, notify the Criminal Justice Standards Division
(Division) and the appointing agency head in writing of all criminal offenses
for which the officer is charged or arrested. This shall include traffic
offenses identified in the Department of Adult Correction section of the Class
B Misdemeanor Manual and offenses of driving under the influence (DUI) or
driving while impaired (DWI);
(B)
within 30 days of the qualifying event, notify the Division and the appointing
agency head in writing of all criminal offenses which are dismissed or for
which the officer pleads no contest, pleads guilty, or of which the officer is
found guilty. This shall include traffic offenses identified in the Class B
Misdemeanor Manual (correctional officers section) and offense of driving under
the influence (DUI) or driving while impaired (DWI);
(C) within 30 days of service, officers shall
notify the Standards Division of all Domestic Violence Protective Orders (G.S.
50B) and Civil No Contact Orders (G.S. 50C) that are issued by a judicial
official against the officer;
(D)
The required notifications in this Rule shall be in writing and shall specify
the nature of the offense or order, the court in which the case as handled, the
date of the arrest, criminal charge, or service of the order, and the final
disposition. The notification shall include a certified copy of the order or
court documentation and final disposition from the Clerk of Court in the county
of adjudication. The requirements of this Item shall be applicable at all times
during which the officer is employed and certified by the Commission and shall
also apply to all applicants for certification. Receipt by the Standards
Division of a single notification, for the officer or the agency head, shall be
sufficient notice for compliance with this Item.
(c) Within 30 days of service, the agency
head, provided he or she has knowledge of the correctional officer's arrests or
criminal charges and final disposition, shall also notify the Standards
Division of arrests, criminal charges and final dispositions.
(d) Within 30 days of the issuance of all
Domestic Violence Protective Orders (G.S. 50B) and Civil No Contact Orders
(G.S. 50C), the agency head, provided he or she has knowledge of the order,
shall notify the Standards Divisions of these orders.
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