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6VAC20-60-10. Definitions.
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Academy director" means the chief administrative officer of a certified training academy.
"Agency administrator" means any chief of police,
sheriff, or agency head of a state or local law-enforcement agency or nonlaw-enforcement
non-law-enforcement head of a communications center.
"Board" means the Criminal Justice Services Board.
"Certified training academy" means a training
facility in compliance with academy certification standards and operated by the
state or local unit(s) unit of government for the purpose of providing
instruction of compulsory minimum training standards training criminal
justice personnel.
"Committee on Training" means the standing committee of the board that is charged with reviewing proposed changes to the standards, holding public hearings, and approving changes to the standards as needed.
"Compulsory minimum training standards" means the performance outcomes and minimum hours approved by the Criminal Justice Services Board.
"Curriculum Review Committee" or "CRC" means the committee consisting of the following nine individuals: two members of the committee shall represent regional criminal justice academies, two members of the committee shall represent independent criminal justice academies, one member shall represent the Department of State Police Training Academy, and four experienced communications personnel shall represent emergency communication functions. The Committee on Training shall appoint members of the Curriculum Review Committee.
"Department" means the Department of Criminal Justice Services.
"Director" means the chief administrative officer of the Department of Criminal Justice Services.
"Dispatcher" means any person employed by or in any
local or state government agency either full full-time or
part-time whose duties include the dispatching of law-enforcement personnel.
"Emergency medical dispatcher training" means
training which meets or exceeds the training objectives as provided in
Performance Outcome 1.6, which is set out in 6VAC20-60-100.
"Standard" means Performance Outcome, Training Objective, Criteria for Testing, and Lesson Plan Guide relating to compulsory minimum training for dispatchers and is found on the department's website.
"VCIN/NCIC training" means approved training as
specified by the Virginia Department of State Police for dispatchers accessing
Virginia Crime Information Network/National Crime Information Center
information.
6VAC20-60-20. Compulsory minimum training standards.
A. Pursuant to the provisions of subdivision 10 of
§ 9.1-102 (10) of the Code of Virginia, the board establishes the
categories of training as listed below as for the compulsory
minimum training standards for dispatchers.
B. Academy training.
1. Category 1 - Communications.
2. Category 2 - Judgment.
3. Category 3 - Legal Issues.
4. Category 4 - Professionalism.
C. On-the-job training.
5. Category 5 - On-the-Job Training.
6VAC20-60-25. Approval authority.
A. The Criminal Justice Services Board shall be the approval authority for the training categories of the compulsory minimum training standards. Amendments to training categories shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
B. The Committee on Training of the Criminal Justice Services
Board shall be the approval authority for the performance outcomes, training
objectives, criteria, and lesson plan guides that support the performance
outcomes. Performance outcomes, training objectives, criteria, and lesson plan
guides supporting the compulsory minimum training standards may be added,
deleted, or amended by the Committee on Training based upon written
recommendation of a chief of police, sheriff, agency administrator, academy
director, nonlaw-enforcement non-law-enforcement head of a
communications center, or the Curriculum Review Committee.
Prior to approving changes to the performance outcomes,
training objectives, criteria, or lesson plan guides, the Committee on Training
shall conduct a public hearing. Sixty days prior to the public hearing, the
proposed changes shall be distributed to all affected parties for the
opportunity to comment. Notice of change of the performance outcomes, training
objectives, criteria, and lesson plan guides shall be filed for publication in
the Virginia Register of Regulations upon adoption, change, or deletion. The
department shall notify each certified academy in writing of any new, revised,
or deleted objectives. Such adoptions, changes, or deletions shall become
effective 30 days after notice of publication in the Virginia Register.
6VAC20-60-30. Applicability.
A. All dispatchers employed by or in any local or state
government agency whose duties include the dispatching of law-enforcement
personnel and who were hired on or after July 1, 1988, must meet compulsory
minimum training standards established at the time of their appointment, unless
provided otherwise in accordance with subsection B of this chapter section.
B. The director may grant an exemption or partial exemption of
the compulsory minimum training standards established herein in this
chapter, in accordance with § 9.1-116 of the Code of Virginia.
6VAC20-60-40. Time requirement for completion of training.
A. Every dispatcher who is required to comply with the compulsory minimum training standards must satisfactorily complete the required training set forth in 6VAC20-60-20, within 24 months of the date of appointment as a dispatcher, unless provided otherwise in accordance with subsection B of this section.
B. The director may grant an extension of the time limit for completion of the compulsory minimum training standards under the following conditions:
1. The chief of police, sheriff, or agency administrator
shall present written notification that the dispatcher was unable to complete
the required training within the specified time limit due to:
a. Illness;
b. Injury;
c. Military service;
d. Special duty assignment required and performed in the public interest;
e. Administrative leave involving the determination of workers' compensation or disability retirement issues, or suspension pending investigation or adjudication of a crime; or
f. Any other reason documented by the agency administrator.
Such reason must be specific and any approval granted approved
extension shall not exceed 90 days.
2. Any extension granted under subdivision 1 e of this
subsection shall require the dispatcher to complete compulsory minimum training
prior to resuming job duties. Requests may be granted for periods not to exceed
12 months.
3. The agency administrator must request such extension prior to expiration of any time limit.
C. Any dispatcher having previously and successfully completed the compulsory minimum training standards who resigns and is reappointed within 24 months from departure will not be required to complete the academy training class.
6VAC20-60-50. Compliance with compulsory minimum training standards.
A. The compulsory minimum training standards shall be
accomplished by satisfactory completion of the academy training objectives at a
certified training academy and the successful completion of on-the-job training
objectives as provided by 6VAC20-60-30 B 6VAC20-60-20.
B. Dispatchers attending compulsory minimum training at a certified training academy are required to attend all classes and should not be placed on duty or on call except in cases of emergency.
C. The Criminal Justice Services Board will provide a
transition period for implementation of this chapter. The transition period
shall begin January 1, 2002. During the transition period, certified training
academies may conduct dispatcher entry-level training using the performance
objectives within the "Rules Relating to Compulsory Minimum Training
Standards for Dispatchers," effective January 1, 1994, or the performance
outcomes and training objectives. Accordingly, any certified training academy
may institute a curriculum transition by replacing existing performance
objectives with the revised performance outcomes and training objectives.
Effective January 1, 2003, all entry-level training programs shall meet the
requirements of 6VAC20-60-100.
6VAC20-60-60. Approved training schools and certified
academies.
A. Dispatcher classroom training may only be provided by a
certified training academy. The certified training academy shall submit to the
department the curriculum and other information as designated, within time
limitations established by the department.
B. Each academy director will be required to maintain a
file of all current lesson plans and supporting materials for each subject
contained in the compulsory minimum training standards.
C. A certified A certified training
academy is shall be subject to inspection and review by the
director or staff.
D. B. To become a certified academy, a state or
local unit of government must demonstrate a need that contains the following
elements:
1. The inability to obtain adequate training from existing academies or a sufficient hardship that renders the use of other existing academies impractical.
2. Based upon a training needs assessment, a sufficient number of officers to warrant the establishment of a full-time training function for a minimum of five years.
E. C. In addition to the requirements in
subsection B of this section, the state or local unit of government must
make the following commitments:
1. The provision of a full range of training to include entry-level training and specialized training.
2. The assignment of one position with primary responsibility as academy director and one clerical position to support training and training related functions and instructor certification.
3. The maintenance of a training facility adequate to conduct training in accordance with academy certification standards.
4. The commitment of sufficient funding to adequately support the training function.
F. D. Process.
1. The state or local governmental unit shall submit a
justification to the Committee on Training as described in subsection D B
of this section. The Committee on Training shall review the justification and
make a recommendation to the department as to whether the establishment of an
academy is warranted.
2. If the Committee on Training recommends the establishment of the proposed academy, the department shall make a determination as to whether the establishment of the academy is warranted.
3. If the establishment of the a regional academy
is approved by the department, the governing bodies, political subdivisions,
or public bodies of the proposed academy must successfully complete the
academy certification process and be in compliance with all the provisions
of § 15.2-1747 of the Code of Virginia.
4. If the establishment of an independently operated academy is approved by the department, the governing bodies, political subdivisions, or public bodies of the proposed academy must successfully complete the academy certification process and be in compliance with the provisions of § 15.2-1747 D of the Code of Virginia.
G. E. Dispatcher classroom training may only be
provided by a certified training academy. The certified training academy
shall submit to the department its curriculum and other information as
designated within time limitations established by the department. Trainings
may be approved that on the basis of curricula, instructors, facilities, and
examinations provide the required minimum training. A curriculum listing
performance objective by number, the instructors, dates, and times for the
proposed session shall be submitted to the department within the time
limitations established by the department. An exemption to the established time
limitations may be granted by the director for good cause shown by the academy
director.
H. F. Each academy director shall maintain a
file of all current lesson plans and supporting material for training
objectives, and shall provide this information to the director upon
request.
I. A certified training academy is subject to inspection
and review by the director or his staff.
J. G. The department may suspend or revoke the
approval of previously sanctioned training upon written notice, which shall
contain the reason or reasons upon which the suspension or revocation is based,
to the academy's director. The academy director may request a hearing
before the director or his designee. The request shall be in writing and must
be received by the department within 15 business days of the date of the notice
of the suspension or revocation. The academy director may appeal the
decision of the director or his designee to the board. Such request shall be in
writing and must be received by the board within 15 business days of the date
of the decision of the director or his designee.
H. The department may suspend or revoke the certification of any certified training academy upon written notice, which shall contain the reason or reasons upon which the suspension or revocation is based, to the academy's director. The academy's director may request a hearing before the director. The request shall be in writing and shall be received by the department within 15 business days of the date of the notice of the suspension or revocation. The academy's director may appeal the director's decision to the board. Such request shall be in writing and must be received by the board within 15 business days of the date of the decision of the director or his designee.
6VAC20-60-70. Grading.
A. Dispatchers shall comply with all the requirements of
this chapter. All certified training academies shall utilize testing
procedures that indicate that every dispatcher has satisfactorily completed
the criteria in each training objective approved by the Committee on
Training of the Criminal Justice Services Board. A dispatcher may be tested and
retested as may be necessary within the time limits of 6VAC20-60-40 and in
accordance with each academy's written policy. prior to completion of
the certified training academy attained a minimum score of 70% on all tests for
each grading category identified in 6VAC20-60-20 to complete compulsory minimum
training standards. A certified training academy may require dispatchers attain
a score greater than 70% on a test. A dispatcher may be retested within the
time limits of 6VAC20-60-40 and in accordance with each academy's written
policy.
B. Certified training academies shall maintain accurate
records of all tests, grades and testing procedures. Academy training
records must be maintained in accordance with the provisions of this chapter
and §§ 42.1-76 through 42.1-91 of the Code of Virginia.
C. Every individual attending compulsory minimum training
shall satisfactorily complete each required performance outcome, training
objective, and criteria, and any optional job related subject performance
requirements, where applicable. Any individual who fails to
satisfactorily complete any performance outcomes or objectives in any subject
will be required to attend that subject in a subsequent approved dispatcher
training school and satisfactorily complete the required performance objective
or objectives.
B. A dispatcher shall not be certified as having complied with the compulsory minimum training standards unless all applicable requirements have been met.
6VAC20-60-80. Failure to comply with rules and regulations.
Any individual attending a certified training academy shall
comply with the rules and regulations promulgated by the board, rules of the
department, and rules within the authority of the academy director. The
academy director shall be responsible for enforcement of all rules and
regulations established to govern the conduct of attendees. If the academy
director considers a violation of the rules and regulations detrimental to the
welfare of the academy, the academy director may expel the individual from the
certified training academy. Notification of such action shall immediately be
reported, in writing, to the agency administrator of the dispatcher and the
director.
6VAC20-60-90. Administrative requirements.
A. Reports will be required from the agency administrator
and academy director on forms approved or provided by the department and at
such times as designated by the director. The academy director shall
complete a report using the department's electronic records management system
for compulsory minimum standards and in-service training within 60 days of
completion of compulsory training conducted at the certified training academy.
B. The agency administrator shall, within the time requirement set forth in subsection A of 6VAC20-60-40, forward a properly executed on-the-job training form to the department for each dispatcher.
C. The academy director shall, within 30 days upon
completion of the dispatcher training:
1. Submit to the department a roster containing the names of those dispatchers who have satisfactorily completed the compulsory minimum training standards.
2. Submit to the department the final revised
curriculum with, if applicable, and the training objectives and
instructor names listed.
D. The academy director shall furnish each instructor with a complete set of course resumes and the applicable performance based training and testing objectives for the assigned subject matter.
E. Each certified training academy shall maintain accurate
records of all tests, grades, and testing procedures. Dispatcher
training records shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of these
regulations this chapter and §§ 42.1-67 through 42.1-91 of the
Virginia Public Records Act (§ 42.1-76 et seq. the Code of Virginia).
FORMS (6VAC20-60)
Application
for Exemption From Virginia Compulsory Minimum Training Standards, Form W-2,
rev. 04/10.