Published on: 25873215. Moral Character, Certification, Employment or Appointment, Reactivation, and Terminating Employment or Appointment of Officers, Fingerprint Processing and Criminal Record Results, Maintenance of Officer ....
Published on: 25714814. Sub-paragraph 11B-27.0011(4)(b)1., F.A.C.: Amends current rule language to add the charge of “video voyeurism” back into the list of misdemeanor moral character violations and associated penalty guideline because a 2019 ....
Published on: 25197513. Sub-paragraph 11B-27.0011(4)(b)1., F.A.C.: Amends current rule language to add the charge of “video voyeurism” back into the list of misdemeanor moral character violations and associated penalty guideline because a 2019 ....
Published on: 17826580. Moral Character, Certification, Employment or Appointment, Reactivation, and Terminating Employment or Appointment of Officers, Maintenance of Officer Certification, Temporary Employment Authorization, Probable Cause Determination, Revocation or Disciplinary Actions; Disciplinary Guidelines; Range of Penalties; Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances, Canine Team Certification
Published on: 17604256. 11B-27.0011(4)(b)1.: Amends the current rule language by removing the charge of Video Voyeurism (810.145, F.S.) as a result of a 2012 statutory change which made the charge a misdemeanor for anyone under 19 years old, and a felony for anyone 19 years old or older.
11B-27.0011(5): Specifies a timeframe of 10 calendar days during which an officer can recant a false statement prior to the employing agency’s conclusion of the internal affairs investigation.
11B-27.002(3)(a)4.: Revises the Temporary Employment Authorization Statement, form CJSTC-65.
11B-27.002(3)(a)11.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76.
11B-27.002(3)(a)15.: Revises the Affidavit of Separation, form CJSTC-61, and removes the possible negative stigma associated with a person being “terminated” when this reason is typically used for a separation beyond the officer’s control such as the dissolution of the agency.
11B-27.00212(14)(e): Updates the name of the Injury or Illness Exemption for the Firearms Law Enforcement Officer Qualification Standard, form CJSTC-86B, and specifies that only the last four digits of the applicant’s social security number are required for completion of the form.
11B-27.00212(15)(c): Updates the list of programs that law enforcement officers may complete to satisfy the Elder Abuse Training requirement and renumbers Rule 11B-27.00212(15)(c)1.-10., F.A.C., because sub-paragraphs # 1, 3, and 5 were removed.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)1.: Deletes the retired CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program (BRTP) number 224.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)3.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Cross-Over to CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1143.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)4.: Updates the status of the Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP number 1191 because the program was retired on 6/30/14.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)5.: Deletes the retired Traditional Correctional Probation Cross-Over to CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement BRTP number 1157.
11B-27.00212(15)(c)6.: Updates the status of the Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP number 1179 because the program was retired on 6/30/14.
11B-27.00213(2)(b): Revises the CMS Firearms Performance Evaluation, form CJSTC-4 CMS, to include local agencies; adds the Safe Handling of Firearms Course to the list of courses required to maintain the instructor to student ratio; adds a line for the rangemaster’s printed name; clarifies language on the proficiency check lists; and revises language to clarify scoring criteria.
11B-27.004(8)-(14): Deletes subsection 11B-27.004(8), F.A.C., and renumbers subsections 11B-27.004(9)-(14) because Commission staff will no longer issue a Letter of Acknowledgment to respondents who have been terminated by an employing agency.
11B-27.004(9)(e): Deletes the previous subsection 11B-27.004(9)(e), F.A.C., due to the removal of subsection 11B-27.004(8), F.A.C., reference Commission staff issuing a Letter of Acknowledgment to respondents who have been terminated by the employing agency.
11B-27.005(5)(a)18.: Adds the felony charge of Video Voyeurism to the list of enumerated penalty guidelines.
11B-27.005(b)4.: Adds language to specify the charge of Falsification of a Use of Force Report is included in the enumerated penalty guidelines for misdemeanors involving false reports and statements.
11B-27.005(b)8.: Removes the misdemeanor charge of Video Voyeurism (810.145, F.S.) from the list of enumerated penalty guidelines misdemeanor as a result of a 2012 statutory change.
11B-27.005(5)(c)2.: Changes the recommended penalty range for the violation of sexual harassment involving physical contact or misuse of position to “probation with training to suspension with training.”
11B-27.013(2)(e): Incorporates the revised Canine Team Certification Application, form CJSTC-70.
11B-27.013(3)(b)2.: Revises the Canine Course Equivalency Checklist, form CJSTC-70A, to include the canine handler’s name as well as the canine’s name.
11B-27.013(7)(a)2.: Updates the certification requirements for canine team evaluator applicants.
Published on: 17147871. On January 28, 2016, pursuant to notice, at a meeting held in Lake Mary, Florida the Commission considered a petition for a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.013(7)(a)2., F.A.C. by Ryan T. Glaze. After careful consideration of the facts in this matter, the Commission found that Petitioner had demonstrated an economic, technological, legal, or other type of hardship resulting from a strict application of Rule 11B-27. 013(7)(a)2., (F.A.C.) that was particular to petitioner, significantly different from the way the rule affects other similarly situated persons and issued an order granting Petitioner's petition for a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27. 013(7)(a)2., (F.A.C.).
Published on: 16920891. a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-27.013(7)(a)2., F.A.C. by Ryan T. Glaze of the Citrus County Sheriff's Office. Petitioner wishes to waive that portion of the rule that states Documentation on form CJSTC-70 that the evaluator applicant has taught the Canine Team Training Course number 1198 or equivalent training in its entirety to a minimum of six canine teams that have successfully completed the canine team certification process. Canine teams trained exclusively for tracking and trailing or specific detection shall not be included in this total. Petitioner states that the current rule requires him to have taught 6 K9 teams that have successfully passed the canine team certification process under course number 1198 or equivalent training. Petitioner states that he has trained 9 dual purpose K9 teams over the last 9 years through the previous 480 hour Basic Canine Course and all have successfully passed FDLE canine certification with 13 K9 Evaluator Internships appropriately documented on CJSTC form 83. Petitioner requests that the CJSTC recognize the previous 480 hour Basic Canine Course he has taught as equivalent training to comply with the Canine Team Training Course number 1198. Petitioner states that the purpose of Section 943.12(1), F.S. will be achieved if the waiver is granted.