37 Pa. Code § 79.32 - Revocation of certification for failure to pass range requalification examination
(a) The
Executive Director, upon receipt of the range requalification examination
results, will immediately revoke the certification of an officer who fails to
requalify.
(b) The officer who has
failed to requalify will be notified of the revocation of certification in
writing.
(1) Copies of the revocation
notification will be sent to the chief probation officer and president judge of
the officer's employing county and judicial district.
(2) The notice of revocation of certification
will advise the officer that one additional opportunity to successfully
complete the range requalification examination is available after the officer
participates in Commission-sanctioned remedial training.
(i) Before an officer takes a
Commission-sanctioned remedial training, a CFI, who has previously conducted
remedial training, shall provide written documentation to the Executive
Director stating that the officer to be reexamined has demonstrated sufficient
improvement which warrants another opportunity to take a requalification
reexamination.
(ii) The
requalification examination shall occur within no more than 30 days of the
initial failure of the range requalification examination.
(iii) Range requalification examinations will
not be permitted after October 31 of the calendar year in which the failure
occurred.
(c)
Unless the officer successfully completes the range requalification examination
after completion of the Commission sanctioned remedial training, the revocation
of certification will remain in effect.
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