Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: December 2, 2024) |
11. Department of Law Enforcement |
11B. Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission |
11B-27. Certification And Employment Or Appointment |
11B-27.005. Revocation or Disciplinary Actions; Disciplinary Guidelines; Range of Penalties; Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances
1(1) For the purpose of implementing the provisions of Rule 1111B-27.004, 12F.A.C., “significant agency action” is defined as follows:
20(a) For an offense that would be sanctioned by suspension of certification under these guidelines herein: Suspension from duty without pay for at least one day, or any change in assignment or duties that results in reduction in compensation.
59(b) For an offense that would be sanctioned by probation of certification under these guidelines herein: Any documented or written formal action, any change in assignment or duties that results in reduction in compensation.
93(2) Additionally, for an offense that requires retraining, in addition to suspension or probation, “significant agency action” shall include agency certification of in-service retraining by a qualified instructor. For an offense that requires counseling, in addition to suspension or probation, there shall be agency certification of counseling by a qualified counselor.
144(3) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 151943.1395(8), F.S., 153disciplinary proceedings shall be conducted as prescribed in chapter 120, F.S., Administrative Procedures Act, and rule Chapter 28, F.A.C., Uniform Rules of Procedure, when there is a determination of probable cause that a certificate holder, hereinafter referred to as a “certified officer,” has failed to maintain compliance with:
202(a) Section 204943.13(4) 205or (7), F.S., or
209(b) An order of the Commission previously issued during a disciplinary hearing, or
222(c) The Temporary Employment Authorization (TEA) requirements pursuant to Section 232943.131, F.S.
234(4)(a) The Commission sets forth in paragraphs (5)(a)-(d) of this rule section, a range of disciplinary guidelines from which disciplinary penalties shall be imposed upon certified officers who have been found by the Commission to have violated section 272943.13(7), F.S. 274The purpose of the disciplinary guidelines is to give notice to certified officers of the range of penalties or prescribed penalties that shall be imposed for particular violations of Section 304943.13(7), F.S., 306absent aggravating or mitigating circumstances, as provided in subsection (6) of this rule section. The disciplinary guidelines are based upon a “single count violation” of each provision listed. All penalties at the upper range of the sanctions set forth in the guidelines (i.e., suspension or revocation), include lesser penalties (i.e., reprimand, remedial training, or probation), that may be included in the final penalty at the Commission’s discretion.
373(b) In determining a penalty that may be imposed by the Commission, when a penalty guideline recommendation includes “suspension,” the Commission is authorized to consider the number of days of employment suspension imposed upon the officer by the employing agency for retroactive or parallel inclusion in the length of a certification suspension imposed by the Commission. When a penalty guideline recommendation includes “prospective suspension,” no such inclusion is authorized.
444(5) When the Commission finds that a certified officer has committed an act that violates Section 460943.13(7), F.S., 462the Commission shall issue a final order imposing penalties within the ranges recommended in the following disciplinary guidelines:
480(a) For the perpetration by the officer of an act that would constitute any felony offense, pursuant to paragraph 49911B-27.0011(4)(a), 500F.A.C., but where there was not a violation of section 510943.13(4), F.S., 512the action of the Commission shall be to impose a penalty ranging from suspension of certification to revocation. Specific violations and penalties that shall be imposed, absent mitigating circumstances, include the following:
544Violation
545Recommended Penalty Range
5481.
549Felony assault
551(Sections 552784.021, 553784.07, F.S.555)
556Prospective suspension to revocation
5602.
561Felony battery
563(Sections 564784.041, 565784.045, 566784.07, F.S.568)
569Prospective suspension to revocation
5733.
574Possession, sale of controlled substance
579(Section 580893.13, F.S.582)
583Revocation
5844.
585Tampering with evidence
588(Section 589918.13, F.S.591)
592Revocation
5935.
594Introduction of contraband into a jail or prison involving a firearm, concealed weapon, controlled substance, currency, or a tool or implement useful in an attempt to escape from custody
623(Sections 624843.11, 625944.47, 626951.22, F.S.628)
629Revocation
6306.
631False Statements
633(Sections 634837.02, 635837.021, 636837.05(2), 637838.022, 638839.13(2), F.S.640)
641Prospective suspension to revocation
6457.
646Felony stalking, Sexual Cyberharassment
650(Section 651784.048, 652784.049(3)(b), F.S.654)
655Revocation
6568.
657Sexual battery, unlawful sexual activity with a minor
665(Sections 666794.011, 667794.05, F.S.669)
670Revocation
6719.
672Lewd or lascivious offense, child under 16
679(Section 680800.04, F.S.682)
683Revocation
68410.
685Child abuse
687(Sections 688827.03, 689827.071, F.S.691)
692Prospective suspension to revocation
69611.
697Aggravated child abuse with violence
702(Section 703827.03, F.S.705)
706Revocation
70712.
708Resisting an officer with violence
713(Section 714843.01, F.S.716)
717Prospective suspension to revocation
72113.
722Felony controlled substance violation
726(Sections 727893.13, 728893.135, 729893.147, 730893.149, F.S.732)
733Revocation
73414.
735Bribery
736(Section 737838.015, F.S.739)
740Revocation
74115.
742Unlawful compensation or reward for official behavior
749(Section 750838.016, F.S.752)
753Revocation
75416.
755Video Voyeurism
757Prospective suspension and probation with counseling to revocation
76517.
766Felony threats
768(Section 769836.12(3), F.S.
771Revocation
77218.
773Sexual Misconduct
775(Section 776944.35(3)2., F.S.778)
779Revocation
78019.
781Possession of Certain Drugs without Prescriptions with the intent to sell, dispense, or deliver
795(Section 796499.03, F.S.798)
799Prospective suspension to revocation
80320.
804Obscenity
805(Sections 806847.011(1)(c), 807847.011(5), 808847.0135, 809847.0145, F.S.811)
812Prospective suspension to revocation
816(b) For the perpetration by the officer of an act that would constitute any of the misdemeanor offenses, pursuant to paragraph 83711B-27.0011(4)(b), 838F.A.C., but where there was not a violation of Section 848943.13(4), F.S., 850the action of the Commission shall be to impose a penalty ranging from probation of certification to suspension of certification. Specific violations and penalties that shall be imposed, absent aggravating or mitigating circumstances, include the following:
886Violation
887Recommended Penalty Range
8901.
891Assault
892(Section 893784.011, F.S.895)
896Suspension
8972.
898Battery; Malicious Battery
901(Section 902784.03, 903944.35(3)(a)(1), F.S.905)
906Suspension
9073.
908Petit theft
910(Section 911812.014, F.S.913)
914Suspension to revocation
9174.
918False reports and statements
922(Sections 923817.49, 924837.012, 925837.05(1), 926837.055, 927837.06, 928839.13(1), 929901.36, 930944.35(4)(b), F.S.932)
933Prospective suspension to revocation
9375.
938Improper exhibition of a weapon
943(Section 944790.10, F.S.946)
947Probation with training
9506.
951Discharging a firearm in public
956(Section 957790.15, F.S.959)
960Suspension
9617.
962Passing a worthless check
966(Section 967832.05, F.S.969)
970Probation
9718.
972Prostitution or lewdness; voyeurism; video voyeurism
978(Sections 979796.07, 980810.14, 981810.145, F.S.983)
984Prospective suspension, and probation with counseling to revocation
9929.
993Indecent exposure
995(Section 996800.03, F.S.998)
999Suspension, and probation with counseling to revocation
100610.
1007Driving or boating under the influence
1013(Sections 1014316.193 1015and 1016327.35, F.S.1018)
1019Probation with substance abuse counseling
1024Driving or boating under the influence-Second Offense
1031Prospective suspension with substance abuse counseling to revocation
1039Driving or boating under the influence with property damage or injury
1050Prospective suspension with substance abuse counseling to revocation
1058Driving or boating under the influence –blood-alcohol level or breath-alcohol level of 0.15 or higher
1073Prospective suspension with substance abuse counseling to revocation
1081Driving or boating under the influence while accompanied in the vehicle by a person under the age of 18 years
1101Prospective suspension with substance abuse counseling to revocation
110911.
1110Possess or delivery without consideration, and not more than 20 grams of Cannabis
1123(Section 1124893.13, F.S.1126)
1127Revocation
112812.
1129Neglect or refusal to aid
1134(Section 1135843.06, F.S.1137)
1138Suspension to revocation
114113.
1142Second violation of domestic violence or other protective injunction
1151(Sections 1152741.31, 1153784.047, F.S.1155)
1156Prospective suspension to revocation
116014.
1161Stalking
1162(Section 1163784.048, F.S.1165)
1166Prospective suspension to revocation
117015.
1171Battery involving domestic violence with slight or moderate victim physical injury
1182(Sections 1183741.28, 1184784.03, F.S.1186)
1187Prospective suspension to revocation
119116.
1192Threats
1193(Section 1194836.12(2), F.S.1196)
1197Prospective suspension to revocation
120117.
1202Sexual Cyberharassment
1204(Section 1205784.049(3)(a), F.S.1207)
1208Prospective suspension and probation with counseling to revocation
121618.
1217Second refusal to submit to a physical test of breath, blood, or urine
1230(Section 1231316.1939, F.S.1233)
1234Prospective suspension with substance abuse counseling to revocation
124219.
1243Installation of tracking devices or applications
1249(Section 1250934.425, F.S.1252)
1253Suspension to revocation
125620.
1257Possession of certain drugs without prescriptions
1263(Section 1264499.03, 1265F.S.)
1266Suspension to revocation
126921.
1270Obscenity
1271(Section 1272847.011(5), 1273F.S.)
1274Prospective suspension to revocation
127822.
1279Introduction of Contraband (Sections 1283944.47 1284and 1285951.22, F.S.1287)
1288Suspension to revocation
1291(c) For the perpetration by the officer of an act or conduct, as described in paragraph 130711B-27.0011(4)(c), 1308F.A.C., if such act or conduct does not constitute a crime described in paragraphs (5)(a)-(b) of this rule section, the action of the Commission shall be to impose the following penalties, absent aggravating or mitigating circumstances:
1344Violation
1345Recommended Penalty Range
13481.
1349Excessive use of force under the color of authority
1358Suspension to revocation
13612.
1362Sexual harassment involving physical contact or misuse of position
1371Probation with training to suspension with training
13783.
1379Misuse of official position
1383Suspension to revocation
13864.
1387Engaging in sex while on duty, or at any time the officer is acting under the color of authority as a Commission-certified officer
1410Suspension to revocation
14135.
1414Unprofessional relationship with an inmate, detainee, probationer or Revocation parolee, or community controlee that subsequently impairs the officer’s ability to perform necessary duties and responsibilities fairly and objectively or that jeopardizes the security of the correctional institution
1451Revocation
14526.
1453Other unprofessional relationship with an inmate, detainee, probationer or parolee, or community controlee
1466Probation of certification with training to suspension with training
14757.
1476False statements during the employment application process
1483Suspension to revocation
14868.
1487Conduct that subverts or attempts to subvert the State Officer Certification Examination process pursuant to subsection 150311B-30.009(1), 1504F.A.C.
1505Revocation
15069.
1507Subverting Commission-approved training or employing agency promotional examination process
1516Suspension to revocation
151910.
1520Any overt, conspicuous, or public act of a sexual or simulated sexual nature which is likely to be observed by others
1541Suspension to revocation
154411.
1545Willful failure of the agency administrator to comply with Chapter 943, F.S., as it pertains to the Commission or Commission rules
1566Suspension to revocation
156912.
1570Conduct that subverts or attempts to subvert the Basic Abilities Test process pursuant to subsection 158511B-35.0011(1), 1586F.A.C.
1587Revocation
158813.
1589Misuse of Electronic Database
1593Probation to suspension
159614.
1597Intentional Abuse of a Temporary Employment Authorization
1604Suspension to revocation
160715.
1608Any willful and offensive exposure or exhibition of his or her sexual organs in public or on the private premises of another or so near thereto as to likely be seen except in any place provided or set apart for that purpose.
1650Suspension to revocation
165316.
1654Discriminatory conduct specified in sub-subparagraph 165911B-27.0011(4)(c)15.a., 1660F.A.C.
1661Written reprimand to revocation
166517.
1666Discriminatory conduct specified in sub-subparagraph 167111B-27.0011(4)(c)15.b., 1672F.A.C.
1673Revocation
1674(d) Notwithstanding subsection (4) of this rule section, for the unlawful use by a certified officer of any controlled substances specified in Section 1697893.13, F.S., 1699or Rule 170111B-27.00225, 1702F.A.C., pursuant to paragraph 170611B-27.0011(4)(d), 1707F.A.C., the action of the Commission, absent clear and convincing evidence of complete rehabilitation and substantial mitigating circumstances, shall be to impose a penalty ranging from prospective suspension to revocation.
1737(6) The Commission shall be entitled to deviate from the disciplinary guidelines in this rule section, upon a showing of aggravating or mitigating circumstances by evidence presented to the Commission, if pursuant to Section 1771120.57(2), F.S., 1773or to an Administrative Law Judge, if pursuant to Section 1783120.57(1), F.S., 1785prior to the imposition of a final penalty. The Commission shall base a deviation from the disciplinary guidelines upon a finding of one or more of the following:
1813(a) Aggravating circumstances:
18161. Whether the certified officer used official authority to facilitate the misconduct.
18282. Whether the misconduct was committed while the certified officer was performing other duties.
18423. The number of violations found by the Commission.
18514. The number and severity of prior disciplinary actions taken against the certified officer by the Commission, provided the officer was previously disciplined by the Commission within the preceding eight years or received a Letter of Guidance within the preceding five years.
18935. The severity of the misconduct.
18996. The danger to the public.
19057. The actual damage, physical or otherwise, caused by the misconduct.
19168. The lack of deterrent effect of the penalty imposed by the employing agency.
19309. The pecuniary benefit or self-gain to the officer realized by the misconduct.
194310. Whether the misconduct was motivated by unlawful discrimination.
195211. Any behavior constituting “domestic violence” defined by Section 1961741.28(2), F.S.
196312. Whether the certified officer has previously received a Letter of Acknowledgement within the preceding three years.
198013. The certified officer has not filed any answer to the Administrative Complaint or otherwise responded to the allegations of misconduct alleged by the Commission.
2005(b) Mitigating circumstances:
20081. The officer’s employment status in a position requiring Commission certification at the time of the final hearing before the Commission.
20292. The recommendations of character or employment references.
20373. The lack of severity of the misconduct.
20454. The length of time the officer has been certified by the Commission.
20585. Any effort of rehabilitation by the certified officer.
20676. The effect of disciplinary or remedial action taken by the employing agency or recommendations of the employing agency administrator.
20877. The recommendation of a Probable Cause Panel to impose a penalty below the penalty guideline.
21038. Effort of the officer to retract a false statement prior to the close of the disciplinary or criminal investigation.
2123(7) The Commission shall impose one or more of the following penalties, listed in increasing order of severity:
2141(a) The issuance of a reprimand.
2147(b) Successful completion by the certified officer of a Basic Recruit Training Program, Advanced Training Program, or Career Development Training Program, or such retraining deemed appropriate by the Commission.
2176(c) Placement on a probationary status for a period not to exceed two years and subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the Commission. The Commission may impose one or more of the following terms and conditions of probation:
22161. Periodic reports from the officer, supervisor, or counselor, or indirect or direct supervision by a Commission-approved supervisor.
22342. Furnishing urine samples and consents to the release of analysis results of random or scheduled urine drug tests at the officer’s expense.
22573. Participation in psychological, occupational, or substance abuse counseling.
22664. Successful completion of training or retraining specified in paragraphs (5)(b), (c) of this rule section.
22825. Refraining from violations of Sections 2288943.13(4), 2289(7), F.S.
22916. The payment of restitution for damages or loss created by the certified officer’s misconduct.
23067. The effective date of any period of probation imposed on a respondent by the Commission shall begin fifteen days from the filing date of the Final Order, unless such probation is to follow a period of prospective suspension. Commission staff shall monitor the probation status of each officer to ensure compliance with the conditions of probation. Commission staff shall report to the Commission satisfactory completion of probation, as well as any violations of the conditions of probation. If the officer violates any of the conditions of probation, Commission staff shall report the violations to the Commission for consideration of further disciplinary action, pursuant to subsection (3) of this rule section and Section 2419943.1395(7)(c), F.S.
2421(d) Suspension of certification and the privilege of employment as an officer for a period not to exceed two years.
2441(e) Revocation of certification.
2445(8)(a) The provisions of subsections (1)-(7) of this rule section are not intended and shall not be construed to limit the ability of the Commission to pursue or recommend collateral, civil, or criminal actions, when appropriate.
2481(b) The provisions of subsections (1)-(7) of this rule section are not intended and shall not be construed to limit the ability of the Commission to informally dispose of disciplinary actions by stipulation, agreed settlement, or consent order, pursuant to Section 2522120.57(4), F.S.
2524(9) Action by the Commission disciplining an officer’s certification shall concurrently discipline all other certifications of any nature issued to that officer by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission pursuant to Sections 2557943.1395(1) 2558and 2559943.12(3), F.S., 2561and Rules 256311B-20.001 2564and 256511B-27.002, 2566F.A.C.
2567(10) Temporary Employment Authorization (TEA). Individuals employed on a TEA, pursuant to Section 2580943.131, F.S., 2582who are retained by the employing agency, are subject to the following discipline by the Commission when found to have committed an act or acts establishing a “lack of good moral character,” defined in subsection 261811B-27.0011(4), 2619F.A.C.:
2620(a) If the Commission issues a probationary period to an individual employed on a TEA, such individual shall be eligible for certification pending successful completion of the terms and conditions of the probationary period.
2654(b) If the Commission issues a suspension period to an individual employed on a TEA, such individual shall not be eligible for certification until the completion of the suspension period.
2684(c) If an individual commits a revocable offense the Commission shall deny the individual’s request for certification.
2701(11) Individuals employed on a TEA who are found to have committed an act or acts establishing a “lack of good moral character,” defined in subsection 272811B-27.0011(4), 2729F.A.C., and are terminated from employment prior to certification are subject to the following discipline by the Commission. Upon a finding of probable cause by a panel of the Commission, the Commission shall: declare the individual ineligible to apply for certification in any discipline for a period of two years pursuant to Section 2782943.13(7), F.S., 2784regarding good moral character for employment or appointment as an officer.
2795(12) If an individual employed on a TEA, pursuant to Section 2806943.131, F.S., 2808is found to have committed an act or acts establishing a “lack of good moral character,” defined in subsection 282811B-27.0011(4), 2829F.A.C.: becomes certified at any time during the Commission’s preliminary investigation or disciplinary process, the individual will no longer be subject to the actions of subsection (10) or (11), but will instead be subject to discipline as defined in Rule 286911B-27.005, 2870F.A.C.
2871Rulemaking Authority 2873943.03(4), 2874943.12(1) FS. 2876Law Implemented 2878943.12(3), 2879943.1395(8) FS. 2881History–New 10-6-82, Amended 1-7-85, Formerly 11B-27.05, Amended 3-29-89, 12-13-92, 2-17-93, 1-19-94, 8-7-94, 11-5-95, 1-2-97, 7-7-99, 8-22-00, 7-29-01, 11-5-02, 4-11-04, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 6-3-10, 5-21-12, 5-29-14, 9-4-16, 8-15-18, 5-5-20, 5-20-21, 6-26-22, 6-25-24.
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