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§ 1011. Professional Certificates for Public Safety Dispatchers and Records Supervisors.

11 CA ADC § 1011Barclays Official California Code of RegulationsEffective: January 1, 2023

Barclays California Code of Regulations
Title 11. Law
Division 2. Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
Article 1. General
Effective: January 1, 2023
11 CCR § 1011
§ 1011. Professional Certificates for Public Safety Dispatchers and Records Supervisors.
(a) Professional Certificates--Public Safety Dispatcher
(1) Dispatcher Certificates
Dispatcher Certificates are professional certificates awarded in recognition of meeting specified training and service requirements. Possession of these certificates is voluntary and is not required to perform dispatcher duties.
(2) Application Requirements
An applicant (or an applicant's employing department) shall submit a completed Certificate Application--POST Public Safety Dispatcher via the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). If the training required is not reflected on the applicant's POST profile, the application shall include supporting documentation that verifies the training has been completed (i.e., a certificate of completion).
(A) Application Requirements--An applicant shall submit the following information for a completed Certificate Application via the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI):
1. Log into the POST PASS Account.
2. Enter POST ID or Social Security Number.
3. When applying, select the appropriate Certificate to start the application process.
4. Upload the appropriate documents referred to in 1011(a)(2)(B)1.-3..
5. Select the Submit button.
(B) An applicant or an applicant's employing agency shall submit a completed Certificate Application, via EDI, along with supporting documents as follows:
1. Documentation that supports the required education and experience (i.e., official transcripts, diplomas, certificates of course completion, and proof of law enforcement experience).
2. When the units of credit are transferred from one educational institution to another, supporting documentation from all educational institutions is required.
3. Supporting documents are not required if the education and/or experience information needed to support the current certificate request is already reflected on the applicant's POST profile. Any education or experience that is not reflected on the POST profile must be supported as described in subsection 1011(a)(3)(A)1. and/or 2.
(3) Certificate Terminology and Policy
(A) College Degree or College Unit Criteria
Accreditation shall be by a national or regional accrediting body that is recognized by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education. For the award of a certificate, all degrees or units:
1. Shall be issued by and recorded on the transcript of an accredited community college, college, or university; or
2. When issued by a non-accredited community college, college, or university, the degree or units shall have been accepted and recorded on the transcript of an accredited community college, college, or university.
(B) Education Units
1. One college semester unit equals one education unit, or
2. One college quarter unit equals two-thirds of an education unit.
(C) Training Points
1. Twenty hours of training is equal to one training point. Only completed courses with verifiable hours are accepted. Training point credit shall not be given for partial completion of a course or when the course was failed.
2. When the training is not POST-certified, the commission shall have discretion to determine acceptable law enforcement training, pursuant to the following criteria:
a. When requesting training points for courses that are not POST-certified, applicants must provide documentation to support completion of training such as a copy of the course roster or a copy of the course completion certificate.
b. Training must be verified with a course roster or a certificate of course completion that includes the date of completion and number of hours completed.
c. Military courses must identify the topics related to law enforcement such as: searching and handcuffing, arrest procedures, basic patrol, calls for service, report writing, transporting and securing prisoners, building searches, area searches, property and evidence control, traffic collision investigation, crime scene processing, etc. Military training shall be evaluated by POST for relevance to law enforcement as specified to above.
d. Out of state police training
1) For the FBI National Academy, full credit shall be given for hours in training, or units, if a transcript is submitted.
2) For out of state police academy basic courses, full credit shall be given for topic hours that meet the minimum topic requirements for the POST Regular Basic Course (RBC) if a transcript of the course is furnished. If a POST-certified basic course is completed, in addition to an out of state police academy, full hourly credit for training points for the POST-certified basic course may be granted as applicable consistent with 1011(a)(3)(D).
e. No training points are awarded for on-the-job training programs such as the Field Training Program.
f. No training points are awarded for firearms qualification.
(D) Education Unit Conversions
When education units exceed the number needed to qualify for a certificate, the excess education units may be converted to training points to meet training point requirements.
1. One education unit shall equal one training point.
2. POST will make the conversion when it is to the advantage of the applicant.
3. The RBC can only be used to satisfy either the training points or the education units requirement. It cannot be used to satisfy both.
(4) Applicants for the award of the Dispatcher Basic Certificate shall:
(A) Be employed with an agency participating in the POST Dispatcher Program.
(B) Be appointed as a full-time public safety dispatcher.
(C) Have been selected in accordance with the minimum selection requirements specified in Commission Regulation 1018.
Exception: This requirement does not apply, if the dispatcher was appointed prior to the agency's participation in the POST program.
(D) Have successfully completed a POST-certified Public Safety Dispatcher's Basic Course of no less than 80 hours.
(E) Have satisfactorily completed the current agency's probationary period of at least 12 months.
Exception: Upon entry into the program, agencies with a probation period of less than 12 months, when established by ordinance, charter, or memorandum of understanding, shall be granted a waiver of this requirement until a 12-month probation period can be established.
(5) Applicants for the award of a Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate shall:
(A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(3) for all certificates.
(B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Dispatcher Basic Certificate.
(C) Satisfy one of the following eligibility combinations:
Degree or Education Units *
Dispatcher Experience
Training Points
Bachelor's Degree
and
3 years
plus
0
Associate Degree
and
5 years
plus
0
45 Education Units
and
5 years
plus
12
30 Education Units
and
7 years
plus
11
15 Education Units
and
9 years
plus
10
*  Excess education units may be applied towards training points on a unit for point basis per subsection 1011(a)(3)(D).
(6) Applicants for the award of a Dispatcher Advanced Certificate shall:
(A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(3) for all certificates.
(B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate.
(C) Satisfy one of the following eligibility combinations:
Degree or Education Units *
Dispatcher Experience
Training Points
Master's Degree
and
5 years
plus
0
Bachelor's Degree
and
7 years
plus
0
Associate Degree
and
9 years
plus
0
45 Education Units
and
9 years
plus
12
30 Education Units
and
11 years
plus
11
*  Excess education units may be applied towards training points on a unit for point basis per subsection 1011(a)(3)(D).
(7) Applicants for the award of a Dispatcher Supervisory Certificate shall:
(A) Satisfy the requirements specified in Commission Regulation 1018.
(B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate.
(C) Complete a minimum of 60 semester units or possess a degree from an accredited college.
(D) Successfully complete a POST-certified Supervisory Course. (The Dispatcher Supervisory Course is highly recommended.)
(E) Possess a minimum of two years of experience as a permanent first-level Dispatcher Supervisor or higher.
(b) Professional Certificates--Records Supervisor
(1) Records Supervisor Certificate
The Records Supervisor Certificate is a professional certificate awarded to a records supervisor in recognition of meeting specified training and service requirements. Possession of this certificate is voluntary and is not required to perform record supervisor duties.
(2) Prior to submitting an application for a POST Records Supervisor Certificate, POST shall have been notified of the records supervisor's appointment pursuant to the requirements in Commission Regulation 1003(a)(1)(A)4.
(3) Application Requirements
An applicant (or an applicant's employing agency) shall submit a completed Certificate Application--Records Supervisor via EDI. If the training required is not reflected on the applicant's POST profile, the application shall include supporting documentation that verifies the training has been completed (i.e., a certificate of completion).
(A) Application Requirements--An applicant shall submit the following information for a completed Certificate Application via the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI):
1. Log into the POST PASS Account.
2. Enter POST ID or Social Security Number.
3. When applying, select the appropriate Certificate to start the application process.
4. Upload appropriate documents referred to 1011(a)(2)(B)1.-3..
5. Select the Submit button.
(B) An applicant or an applicant's employing agency shall submit a completed Certificate Application, via EDI, along with supporting documents as follows:
1. Documentation that supports the required education and experience (i.e., official transcripts, diplomas, certificates of course completion, and proof of law enforcement experience).
2. When the units of credit are transferred from one educational institution to another, supporting documentation from all educational institutions is required.
3. Supporting documents are not required if the education and/or experience information needed to support the current certificate request is already reflected on the applicant's POST profile. Any education or experience that is not reflected on the POST profile must be supported as described in subsection 1011(a)(3)(A)1. and/or 2.
(4) Applicants for the award of the Records Supervisor Certificate shall:
(A) Be currently employed with an agency participating in the POST Program.
(B) Be appointed as a records supervisor as defined in Commission Regulation 1001.
(C) Have satisfactorily completed the current agency's probationary period for a records supervisor.
(D) Have completed a minimum of two years of satisfactory service with the current agency as a records supervisor.
(E) Be a high school graduate or have successfully passed the General Education Development (GED) test for high school graduation.
(F) Have satisfactorily completed the Public Records Act course (minimum 16 hours) and the Records Supervisor Course (minimum 40 hours).
(c) Certificate Cancellation
(1) Cancellation Reasons
POST shall cancel a professional certificate(s) for the following reasons:
(A) The certificate was obtained through misrepresentation, fraud, or
(B) The certificate was issued as a result of administrative error on the part of POST or the employing agency.
(2) Notification Requirement
Department personnel who possess information that a certificate was obtained through misrepresentation, fraud, or administrative error shall notify POST immediately.
(3) Investigation of Circumstances
The Executive Director may initiate an investigation of the circumstances under which the certificate was issued. The Executive Director has the authority to approve or deny certificate cancellation.
(4) Cancellation Appeal
An individual whose certificate has been cancelled may appeal the cancellation to the Commission.
At the Commission's discretion, a hearing shall be held either before the Commission or before a qualified hearing officer. The hearing officer shall prepare a proposed decision in such form that it may be adopted as the decision in the case. All hearings shall be conducted in conformance with the Administrative Procedures Act (Government Code.C. section 11340 et seq.). At the conclusion of the appeal hearing, the Commission shall render a decision to uphold or overturn the decision to cancel the certificate.
(5) Cancellation Recorded
When the decision to cancel is upheld through the appeal process, the POST Profile record shall indicate the appropriate reason for the cancellation.
(6) Return of Certificate
Upon notification of cancellation, the individual to whom a cancelled certificate was issued shall return the certificate to POST.

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Note: Authority cited: Section 1029, Government Code; Sections 13503, 13506, 13510(c), 13510.1, 13510.1(e), 13510.2 and 13510.7, Penal Code. Reference: Section 1031, Government Code; and Sections 832.4, 13503, 13506, 13510(c), 13510.1, 13510.3 and 13510.7(a)-(b), Penal Code.
History
1. Change without regulatory effect renumbering and amending former section 9070 to new subsections 1011(a)-(a)(15), renumbering and amending former section 9071 to new subsections 1011(b)-(b)(5)(B), renumbering and amending former section 9072 to new subsections 1011(c)-(c)(7), renumbering and amending former section 9073 to new subsections 1011(d)-(d)(6), renumbering and amending former section 9076 to new subsections 1011(e)-(e)(4), renumbering and amending former section 9077 to new subsections 1011(f)-(f)(1) and renumbering and amending former section 9078 to new subsections 1011(g)-(g)(6) filed 11-26-2012 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2012, No. 48). For prior history, see Register 2007, No. 5.
2. Amendment of section and Note and POST Forms 2-116, 2-117, 2-250 and 2-289 (incorporated by reference) filed 8-26-2015; operative 10-1-2015 (Register 2015, No. 35).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending section and Note filed 12-9-2015 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2015, No. 50).
4. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a)(4)(D)3. and (a)(5)(D)3. and footnotes to tables in subsections (a)(8)(C) and (c)(4)(C) filed 6-9-2016 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2016, No. 24).
5. Amendment of Certificate Application -- Reserve Peace Officer application form (POST 2-256) and Request for Reissuance of POST Certificate form (POST 2-250) (both incorporated by reference) and amendment of subsections (a)(12)(B) and (f) filed 6-22-2016; operative 10-1-2016 (Register 2016, No. 26).
6. Amendment of subsections (a)(4)(B), (a)(4)(C)1.-2., (c)(3)(C), (c)(6)(A), (d)(2), (d)(4)(B) and (e)(3) filed 10-15-2021; operative 1-1-2022 (Register 2021, No. 42). Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-71-20.
7. Amendment of section heading and section filed 10-17-2022; operative 1-1-2023 (Register 2022, No. 42).
This database is current through 3/15/24 Register 2024, No. 11.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 1011, 11 CA ADC § 1011
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