Or. Admin. Code § 259-006-0010 - Criminal Justice Applicant Review Committee
(1) The Board on Public Safety Standards and
Training (Board) forms the Applicant Review Committee for the purpose of
reviewing discretionary professional standards cases where the public safety
professional is a new applicant for DPSST training and certification and the
professional standards case is based on a criminal disposition that occurred
prior to employment in public safety.
(2) The Applicant Review Committee consists
of:
(a) Two representatives of the Corrections
Policy Committee;
(b) Two
representatives of the Police Policy Committee;
(c) Two representatives of the
Telecommunications Policy Committee; and
(d) The public member of the Board.
(3) Appointments and Terms.
(a) The Applicant Review Committee members
representing the Policy Committees are selected by nomination.
(b) To be eligible for nomination to the
Applicant Review Committee, a nominee must have served at least one term as a
Policy Committee member.
(c)
Nominees are appointed by a majority vote of the Policy Committee. Nominees for
initial appointment must be currently serving as an appointed Policy Committee
member.
(d) The term of an
appointed member is one year. An appointed member may be reappointed to a
second term.
(e) Policy Committee
members appointed to the Applicant Review Committee are not required to serve
both committees and may request to have their Policy Committee position vacated
to serve exclusively on the Applicant Review Committee.
(4) The Applicant Review Committee will meet
monthly or as needed.
(5) The
Applicant Review Committee must adopt by-laws to set guidelines for the
operation of the committee functions and the expectations of members.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.410
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.410 & 181A.365
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