California Code of Regulations
Title 11 - Law
Division 2 - Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
Article 5 - Peace Officer and Public Safety Dispatcher Selection Requirements
Section 1955 - Peace Officer Psychological Evaluation
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Government Code Mandate/Evaluator Requirements
Every peace officer candidate shall be evaluated to determine if the candidate is free from any emotional or mental condition, including bias against race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation, that might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace officer [Government Code section 1031(f)], and to otherwise ensure that the candidate is capable of withstanding the psychological demands of the position.
(b) Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
POST approval will be granted to courses that meet the following requirements for both course quality and relevance:
Course quality is satisfied by any course recognized and accepted by the California Board of Psychology for continuing education credit [16 CCR section 1397.61(c)(1)] including:
The quality of courses recognized and accepted by other accrediting bodies, associations, or organizations will be considered on a case by case basis.
As determined by POST, courses must have direct relevance and applicability to preemployment psychological assessment by providing instruction and training in one or more of the Competencies [subsection 1955(a)(2)] .
POST approval shall be granted to courses that meet the requirements outlined in subsection 1955(b)(1). To be considered for POST approval, a course approval request must be submitted to POST via the electronic CPE Tracking System. The request may be submitted by a course instructor, provider, sponsor, law enforcement agency, or an individual who has taken or is considering taking a course.
Requests for POST approval must include the following information:
A list of POST-approved CPE courses are maintained on the POST website (www.post.ca.gov).
To verify compliance with subsection 1955(a)(3), the evaluator must submit a psychological evaluator profile request to POST via the electronic CPE Tracking System and provide verification of course completion.
The profile request must include the evaluator's name and contact information; license # and renewal date; and additional information (curriculum vitae, professional website URL), if available.
Once the profile is approved, the evaluator can request approval of CPE course completion through the on-line CPE Tracking System. The request must be accompanied by official documentation of course completion, such as completion certificate, roster, and/or other official education or training records.
A list of evaluators and their contact information is available on the POST website (www.post.ca.gov).
(c) Timing of the Psychological Evaluation
The psychological evaluation shall commence only after a conditional offer of employment has been extended to the peace officer candidate [Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S. Code section 12101 et seq); California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Government Code section 12940 et seq)]. The psychological evaluation must be completed within one year prior to date of employment. A new psychological evaluation shall be conducted on peace officer candidates reappointed to the same department, unless the prior evaluation occurred within one year of the date of reappointment.
(d) Psychological Screening Procedures and Evaluation Criteria
(e) Required Sources of Information for the Psychological Evaluation
The psychological evaluation shall include a review by the evaluator of the following sources of information prior to making a determination about the candidate's psychological suitability.
Job information shall consist of the peace officer duties, powers, demands, and working conditions provided by the department per subsection 1955(d)(1).
Written assessments shall consist of a minimum of two written psychological instruments. One of these instruments shall be designed and validated to identify patterns of abnormal behavior; the other instrument shall be designed and validated to assess normal behavior. Both instruments shall have documented evidence of their relevance for evaluating peace officer suitability. Together, the instruments shall provide information about each candidate related to:
The psychological assessments shall be interpreted using appropriate, authorized test publisher scoring keys. If mail-order, internet-based, or computerized test interpretations are used, the evaluator shall verify and interpret the individual results.
Personal history information includes the candidate's relevant work, life, and developmental history based on information collected during the background investigation [Commission Regulation 1953(g)(3)]. This includes the background narrative report and any other relevant background information including, but not limited to, documentation obtained through the social media search [Commission Regulation 1953(e)(12)]. This information may be augmented by responses on a personal history questionnaire collected as part of the psychological evaluation.
A psychological interview shall be administered to each peace officer candidate subsequent to a review and evaluation of the results of the written assessments [subsection 1955(e)(2)] and the candidate's personal history information [subsection 1955(e)(3)] . Sufficient interview time shall be allotted to address all issues arising from the reviewed information and other issues that may arise during the interview.
Psychological records and relevant medical records shall be obtained from the candidate's treating health professional, if warranted and obtainable. This information may be provided by the candidate, or, with written authorization from the candidate (Civil Code section 56.11), may be obtained directly from the health professional.
(f) Psychological Evaluation Reporting Requirements
(g) Second Opinions
1. Change without
regulatory effect renumbering and amending former section
9055 to new section 1955 filed
11-26-2012 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2012, No. 48).
2. Amendment filed 8-6-2013;
operative 9-1-2013 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register 2013, No. 32).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending
subsection (g) filed 12-2-2013 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2013, No. 49).
4. Change without regulatory effect
amending subsections (b)(1)-(2) and (e)(1) filed 12-9-2015 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2015, No. 50).
5. Amendment of subsections (a)(2),
(b)(3)(B), (b)(4)-(b)(4)(B) and (d)(2), new subsection (d)(3), amendment of
subsections (e)(3), (f)(2)(D) and (g) and new subsections (g)(1)-(2) filed
2-24-2016; operative 4-1-2016 (Register 2016, No. 9).
6. Editorial
correction restoring inadvertently omitted text in subsection (g)(2) (Register 2016,
No. 10).
7. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (d)(3)
and (e)(2) filed 6-9-2016 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2016, No. 24).
8. Amendment of subsection (a)(2),
repealer and new subsections (a)(3)(A)-(B) and amendment of subsections (a)(3)(C),
(d)(2)-(3), (f), (f)(2)-(f)(2)(A) and (f)(3) filed 2-27-2018; operative 4-1-2018
(Register 2018, No. 9).
9. Amendment of subsection (b)(3)(A) filed
10-24-2018; operative 1-1-2019 (Register 2018, No. 43).
10. Change
without regulatory effect amending subsection (a) filed 2-4-2021 pursuant to section
100, title 1, California Code of
Regulations (Register 2021, No. 6).
11. Amendment of subsections (a)(3),
(b)(3)(C), (b)(4), (e)(3)-(4) and (g)(1) 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.
12. Amendment of
subsections (a)(2), (b)(3)(A) and (b)(3)(C), new subsection (d)(3), subsection
renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (d)(4) and (e)(3), new
subsection (f)(2), subsection renumbering and amendment of NOTE filed 7-18-2022;
operative 8-1-2022 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register 2022, No. 29).
13. Amendment of subsection (f)(3) and repealer
of subsections (f)(3)(A)-(D) filed 6-8-2023; operative 10-1-2023 (Register 2023, No.
23).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 1031 and 1031.3, Government Code; and Sections 13503, 13506 and 13510, Penal Code. Reference: Section 56.11, Civil Code; Sections 1031 and 1031.3, Government Code; and Section 13510, Penal Code.