Alabama Administrative Code
Title 650 - ALABAMA PEACE OFFICERS
Chapter 650-X-2 - REQUIRED STANDARDS FOR APPOINTEES AS LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND FOR APPLICANTS FOR CERTIFICATION AS LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
Section 650-X-2-.04 - Physical Examinations And Psychological Evaluations
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Physical Examinations. Each applicant shall submit to a complete physical examination conducted by a licensed Medical Doctor (M.D.), a licensed Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), or by a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP) or a Physician's Assistant (P.A.) who is licensed and duly authorized by state statute to conduct said physical examinations. The appointing authority shall designate one of the above-named health care professionals to conduct the physical examination. The health care professional conducting the examination shall certify to the Commission on APOST Form Number 3A that the applicant is physically fit and in good health to participate in the rigorous training conducted at a law enforcement academy and is physically fit to perform the duties of a law enforcement officer.
(2) Psychological Evaluations. Each applicant shall submit to a comprehensive psychological evaluation by a Licensed Behavioral Health Professional with experience in conducting Psychological Testing and Evaluations. The Behavioral Health Professional shall have experience working with the law enforcement community. The report of the examining professional shall state whether the applicant is recommended or not recommended for employment/appointment as a law enforcement officer. The examining professional shall complete and submit to the Commission APOST Form Number 3B.
Should the report of the examining professional provide a recommendation other than "Recommended for employment/ appointment as a law enforcement officer," and the employing agency submits to the Commission an Application for Certification of the individual notwithstanding said recommendation, then the employing agency must provide documented, supplemental information to the Commission to support and validate the fitness of the applicant applying to be certified as a law enforcement officer. The applicant's APOST Form 3B, the report of the examining professional, and any supporting documents submitted by the agency head will then be reviewed by the Commission's "Committee on Character and Psychological Evaluation Review". The Committee will evaluate the reports and other documents to determine the acceptability of the applicant. If the application is rejected by the Committee, the Executive Secretary will notify the employing agency that the applicant is ineligible for appointment and the applicant's provisional appointment as a law enforcement officer is deemed terminated.
Author: R. Alan Benefield, Executive Secretary
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 36-21-40 et seq.