37 Tex. Admin. Code § 211.33 - Law Enforcement Achievement Awards
(a) The commission shall issue achievement
awards to qualified peace officers, reserve law enforcement officers or
jailers, or telecommunicators licensed by the commission and; hereinafter, will
be referred to as the nominees. A nominee for the achievement award must meet
the following criteria:
(1) must have
maintained, on a continuous basis, an average job performance during the
individual's employment or appointment;
(2) must have exhibited relevant
characteristics of the following:
(A)
valor--an act of personal heroism or bravery which exceeds the normal
expectations of job performance, such as placing one's own life in jeopardy to
save another person's life, prevent serious bodily injury to another, or
prevent the consequences of a criminal act;
(B) public service--when an individual,
through initiative, creates or participates in a program or system which has a
significant positive impact on the general population of a community which
would exceed the normal expectations of job performance; or
(C) professional achievement--when an
individual, through personal initiative, fixity of purpose, persistence, or
endeavor, creates a program or system which has a significant positive impact
on the law enforcement profession which would exceed the normal expectations of
job performance;
(3)
must have held a license at the time the qualifying act was
performed;
(4) shall not ever have
had a license suspended, revoked, cancelled, or voluntarily surrendered;
and
(5) must not be in violation of
Occupations Code, Chapter 1701 or rules of the commission.
(b) The nominations/recommendations for the
achievement awards shall be filed as follows:
(1) received by the commission on or before
December 31st of each year;
(2)
must have been submitted by one of the following:
(A) an elected official of the
state;
(B) an elected official of a
political subdivision;
(C) an
administrator of a law enforcement agency; or
(D) any person holding a current license
issued by the commission; and
(3) shall be supported by acceptable evidence
of the nominee's qualifications for the award. Such evidence may consist of
evaluations, police reports, newspaper clippings, eyewitness accounts, or other
valid, confirmable evidence, consisting of certified copies of documents and
sworn affidavits.
(c) A
committee shall be appointed by the executive director for the purpose of
reviewing recommendations. Upon completion of the review, the committee will
forward to the executive director nominees for consideration. The executive
director will provide a list to the commissioners who will then make the final
determination of who merits awards at a regularly scheduled meeting.
(d) The effective date of this section is
February 1, 2014.
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