Wash. Admin. Code § 139-05-925 - Requirement of training for railroad police officers
(1) For the purpose of this regulation, the
term "railroad police" means any individual appointed by the commission under
the provisions of
RCW
81.60.010 through
81.60.060.
(2) Effective January 1, 2002, as a
precondition of any newly appointed railroad police officer to enforce the laws
of this state, railroad police must:
(a)
Possess the commission's basic certificate, or in the alternative have
successfully completed training and possess a basic certification from another
state. In the event certification and training are from another state, the
newly appointed railroad police officer must satisfactorily complete the
equivalency course approved by the commission, within the first six months of
employment.
(b) The above
requirements do not apply to railroad police officers appointed prior to
January 1, 2002; however, they may, if qualified, attend the equivalency
academy.
(c) Railroad police
officers whose primary duties are those of administration of other railroad
police officers may request an administrative exemption from the above training
requirements. Administrative exemptions may be granted by the commission
provided that the initial grant and continuing effect of such exemption is
governed by the provisions of WAC 139-05-205.
(3) It is the responsibility of the railroad
police officer's employing agency to effect and ensure personnel compliance
herein, and provide necessary records, proof of background check information
upon request of the commission to which the employing agency is accountable for
purposes of compliance.
(4) The
corporation requesting appointment of a railroad police officer will bear the
full cost of training or any other expenses.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.101.080. 05-20-029, § 139-05-925, filed 9/28/05, effective 10/29/05; 03-19-122, § 139-05-925, filed 9/17/03, effective 10/18/03; 02-02-004, § 139-05-925, filed 12/20/01, effective 1/20/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.101.080(2). 90-07-012, § 139-05-925, filed 3/13/90, effective 4/13/90.
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