Wash. Admin. Code § 139-25-110 - Career-level certification for law enforcement and corrections personnel
(1) For purposes
herein:
(a) The term "first-level supervisory
position" means a position above operational level for which commensurate pay
is authorized and is occupied by an individual who, in the upward chain of
command, principally is responsible for the direct supervision of
nonsupervisory employees of an agency or is subject to assignment of such
responsibilities;
(b) The term
"middle-management position" means a position between a first-level supervisory
position and an executive position and for which commensurate pay is authorized
and is occupied by an individual who, in the upward chain of command,
principally is responsible for the direct supervision of supervisory employees
of an agency and/or command duties.
(2) Any law enforcement officer or
corrections employee successfully completing the training requirements
specified hereinafter shall be eligible to apply to the Washington state
criminal justice training commission for issuance of the certification for
which such requirements are prescribed. Such certification is intended to
acknowledge the recipient's accomplishment of training and experience
responsive to the specific functions and responsibilities of a first-level
supervisory or middle management position. It is not intended to supplant an
effective promotional or selection process or preclude consideration of a broad
scope of qualifying factors within such process.
(3) The minimum requirements of supervisory
certification are set forth as follows:
(a)
Possession of a basic law enforcement or corrections certificate or basic
equivalency certificate of the training commission or basic certificate of the
Washington state patrol; and
(b)
Satisfactory completion of twelve months of service as a first-level
supervisor; and
(c) Successful
completion of the first level supervision course provided by the training
commission; and
(d) Successful
completion of at least 40 additional elective training hours intended or
approved for the first-level supervisory position.
(4) The minimum requirements for middle
management certification are set forth as follows:
(a) Satisfactory completion of twelve months
of service as a middle manager; and
(b) Possession of the supervisory certificate
of the training commission; and
(c)
Successful completion of a middle management course provided by the training
commission; and
(d) Successful
completion of at least 40 additional elective training hours intended or
approved for the middle management position.
(5) Education and training programs
successfully completed by the applicant and not sponsored or otherwise approved
by the training commission may be considered in any determination of
satisfaction of training requirements prescribed herein. Any such elective
training must have been completed within four years of the date that
application is made for certification. Such determinations and any other
determinations relating to equivalent or alternative training shall be made by
the executive director of the training commission or designee.
(6) Any requests for exception to or variance
within any provision or requirements set forth herein may be submitted in
writing by the individual seeking certification to the executive director or
designee, who shall have dispositive authority in the matter.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.101.080. 07-07-082, § 139-25-110, filed 3/16/07, effective 4/16/07; 00-17-017, § 139-25-110, filed 8/4/00, effective 9/4/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.101.080(2). 88-20-023 (Order 21), § 139-25-110, filed 9/28/88.
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