a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-18.005, F.A.C., from Region XV on behalf of the Region XV Training Council. Rule 11B-18.005, F.A.C., requires the Region XV Training Council to have members from agencies which no longer have law enforcement functions, ...
DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
Criminal Justice Standards and Training CommissionRULE NO.: RULE TITLE:
11B-18.005: Establishment of Regional Training CouncilsNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 26, 2012, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, received a petition for a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-18.005, F.A.C., from Region XV on behalf of the Region XV Training Council. Rule 11B-18.005, F.A.C., requires the Region XV Training Council to have members from agencies which no longer have law enforcement functions, or which no longer exist. The petition supports the requested waiver by stating that the agencies which no longer have law enforcement functions or which no longer exist should be permanently removed from the council and the Supreme Court Marshal’s Office should be added, because that office performs law enforcement functions.
Petitioner states that the council will suffer a substantial hardship the waiver is not granted, because it has members which no longer engage in law enforcement duties and which no longer exist. These members are voting members without which the council cannot conduct its business. The council further states that it would also violate principles of fairness to exclude the Supreme Court Marshal’s Office from representations on the council.
A copy of the Petition for Variance or Waiver may be obtained by contacting: Grace A. Jaye, Assistant General Counsel, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, P. O. Box 1489, Tallahassee, FL 32302 or by telephoning (850)410-7676.
Document Information
- Contact:
- Grace A. Jaye, Assistant General Counsel, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, P. O. Box 1489, Tallahassee, FL 32302 or by telephoning (850)410-7676.
- Related Rules: (1)
- 11B-18.005. Establishment of Regional Training Councils