12 N.C. Admin. Code 10B .1002 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
(a) In order to be
eligible for one or more of the professional awards, a sheriff or deputy
sheriff shall first meet the following preliminary qualifications:
(1) be an elected or appointed sheriff or be
a deputy sheriff who holds valid General or Grandfather Certification. A deputy
sheriff serving under a probationary certification is not eligible for
consideration. Any justice officer subject to suspension or revocation
proceedings or under investigation for possible decertification action by the
Commission or the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training
Standards Commission is not eligible for professional awards for the pendency
of the proceeding;
(2) be familiar
with and subscribe to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics as promulgated by the
International Association of Chiefs of Police; and
(3) if the applicant is a deputy sheriff, be
a full-time sworn law enforcement officer of a North Carolina Sheriff's Office,
as certified in writing by the sheriff; or be a full-time law enforcement
officer of an agency who must be sworn by the sheriff in order to perform his
duties as certified in writing by the Sheriff.
(b) Employees of a North Carolina Sheriff's
Office who have previously held general or grandfather law enforcement officer
certification but are presently, by virtue of promotion or transfer, serving in
non-sworn positions not subject to certification are eligible to participate in
the Professional Certificate Program. Eligibility for this exception requires
continuous employment with the sheriff's office from the date of promotion or
transfer from a sworn, certified position to the date of application for a
professional certificate.
(c) Only
training or experience gained in an officer's area of expertise is eligible for
application to this program.
(d)
Certificates shall be awarded based upon a formula that combines formal
education, law enforcement training, and actual experience as a law enforcement
officer. These professional certificates are appropriate for sworn sheriffs and
full-time deputy sheriffs. Points are computed in the following manner:
(1) each semester hour of college credit
shall equal one education point and each quarter hour shall equal two-thirds of
an education point. No correspondence or vocational courses shall be credited
towards education points unless an accredited institution, as set out in
12 NCAC
10B .1004(b), credits the
course(s) towards a degree;
(2)
twenty classroom hours of commission-approved law enforcement training shall
equal one training point; and
(3)
experience as a sworn law enforcement officer as defined in Rule .0103(17) of
this Subchapter is acceptable for consideration.
Notes
Eff. January 1, 1989;
Amended Eff. January 1, 2013; January 1, 2006; August 1, 2000; August 1, 1998; February 1, 1998; January 1, 1992; January 1, 1991; January 1, 1990;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. March 6, 2018.
Eff. January 1, 1989;
Amended Eff. January 1, 2013; January 1, 2006; August 1, 2000; August 1, 1998; February 1, 1998; January 1, 1992; January 1, 1991; January 1, 1990.
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