37 Tex. Admin. Code § 211.29 - Responsibilities of Agency Chief Administrators
(a) An agency chief administrator is
responsible for making any and all reports and submitting any and all documents
required of that agency by the commission.
(b) An individual who is appointed or elected
to the position of the chief administrator of a law enforcement agency shall
notify the Commission of the date of appointment and title, through a form
prescribed by the Commission within 30 days of such appointment.
(c) An agency chief administrator must comply
with the appointment and retention requirements under Texas Occupations Code,
Chapter 1701.
(d) An agency chief
administrator must report to the commission within 30 days, any change in the
agency's name, physical location, mailing address, electronic mail address, or
telephone number.
(e) An agency
chief administrator must report, in a standard format, incident-based data
compiled in accordance with Texas Occupations Code §
1701.164.
(f) Line of duty deaths shall be reported to
the commission in current peace officers' memorial reporting formats.
(g) An agency chief administrator has an
obligation to determine that all appointees are able to safely and effectively
perform the essential job functions. An agency chief administrator may require
a fit for duty review upon identifying factors that indicate an appointee may
no longer be able to perform job-related functions safely and effectively.
These factors should be based on objective evidence and a reasonable basis that
the cause may be attributable to a medical or psychological condition or
impairment.
(h) An agency must
provide training on employment issues identified in Texas Occupations Code
§
1701.402
and field training.
(i) An agency
must provide continuing education training required in Texas Occupations Code
§
1701.351
and §
1701.352.
(j) Before an agency appoints any licensee to
a position requiring a commission license it shall complete the reporting
requirements of Texas Occupations Code §
1701.451.
(k) An agency appointing a person who does
not hold a commission license must file an application for the appropriate
license with the commission.
(l) An
agency must notify the commission electronically following the requirements of
Texas Occupations Code §
1701.452,
when a person under appointment with that agency resigns or is
terminated.
(m) An agency chief
administrator must comply with orders from the commission regarding the
correction of a report of resignation/termination or request a hearing from
SOAH.
(n) An agency shall notify
the commission electronically within 30 days, when it receives information that
a person under appointment with that agency has been arrested, charged,
indicted, or convicted for any offense above a Class C misdemeanor, or for any
Class C misdemeanor involving the duties and responsibilities of office or
family violence.
(o) Except in the
case of a commission error, an agency that wishes to report a change to any
information within commission files about a licensee shall do so in a request
to the commission, containing:
(1) the
licensees name, date of birth, last four digits of the social security number,
or PID;
(2) the requested change;
and
(3) the reason for the
change.
(p) An agency
chief administrator may not appoint an applicant subject to pending
administrative action based on:
(1)
enrollment or licensure ineligibility; or
(2) statutory suspension or
revocation.
(q) The
effective date of this section is February 1, 2016.
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