Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) A distribution formula has been
established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission to
provide guidance to training regions regarding the expenditure of Officer
Training Monies in the regions. Any deviations by a region from the
distribution formula shall be approved by the Commission. The distribution
formula is:
(a) Category I - Administrative
Expenses - 5%
(b) Category II -
Training Expenses - 80%
(c)
Category III - Operating Capital Outlay - 15%
(2) Category I, Administrative Expenses.
Administrative Expenses shall be reasonable and an accounting of all
expenditures shall be maintained.
(a) Each
region shall not budget more than 5% of the total regional allocation for
Administrative Expenses, notwithstanding the following exceptions for
additional Officer Training Monies budgeted that exceed the 5% limitation:
1. Support of travel of Regional Training
Council Chairpersons, fiscal agents, and training center directors or their
designee, to Officer Training Monies workshops conducted by Commission staff.
Travel pursuant to this section shall comply with the travel guidelines
maintained by the Criminal Justice Professionalism Division, (Travel
Guidelines, revised March, 2020), hereby incorporated by reference,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11997.
For a copy of the travel guidelines, contact the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism Division, Post Office Box 1489,
Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489, Attention: Bureau of Policy and Special
Programs; and,
2. Support of travel
for training center directors or designees to attend Criminal Justice Standards
and Training Commission quarterly meetings. Travel pursuant to this section
shall comply with the travel guidelines maintained by the Criminal Justice
Professionalism Division, (Travel Guidelines, revised March, 2020),
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-11997.
For a copy of the travel guidelines, contact the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism Division, Post Office Box 1489,
Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489, Attention: Bureau of Policy and Special
Programs.
(b)
Administrative expenses are divided into two categories:
1. Personal Services. Personal Services are
expenses incurred by a Commission-certified training school for full or
part-time training school staff, who directly support the administration of
Officer Training Monies. Charges shall be proportionate to the individual's
time spent in direct support of officer training.
2. Miscellaneous Expenses. Miscellaneous
Expenses are administrative expenditures, expended from Officer Training Monies
by Commission-certified training schools that are incurred in direct support of
officer training. Examples include office supplies, notices in the Florida
Administrative Register publications, and postage.
(c) Officer Training Monies shall not be
expended for recurring costs incurred by the training school. Examples include
liability insurance, utilities, and office furniture.
(3) Category II, Training Expenses. Each
region shall not budget less than 80% of the total regional allocation of
Officer Training Monies for the purpose of delivering regional
Commission-approved Advanced and Specialized Training Program Courses.
(a) Criminal justice officers and support
personnel, pursuant to Section
943.10, F.S., are authorized to
expend Officer Training Monies to attend Advanced and Specialized Training
Program Courses delivered through a Commission-certified training school,
provided the support personnel does not displace a certified officer. The
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission has further authorized the
following personnel to attend courses funded with Officer Training Monies:
1. A sworn federal officer, on a space
available basis, provided the officer does not displace a Florida
officer.
2. Medical examiners
personnel with prior written approval from the Regional Training
Council.
3. Full-time staff and
part-time instructional coordinators employed by a Commission-certified
training school on a space available basis provided the staff does not displace
a Florida officer.
4. Department of
Financial Services, Division of Investigative and Forensic Services, on a space
available basis, provided a Florida officer is not
displaced.
(b) Officer
Training Monies, pursuant to subsection
11B-18.003(24) or
(25), F.A.C., shall be expended for
Commission-approved Advanced and Specialized Training Program Courses set forth
in Rules 11B-35.006 and
11B-35.007, F.A.C., and shall
not be used for reoccurring expenses incurred by a Commission-certified
training school.
(c) Each training
region shall offer Commission-approved Advanced and Specialized Training
Program Courses funded with Officer Training Monies, to officers within its
respective region, prior to accepting officers or support personnel from other
regions.
(d) Criminal justice
officers and support personnel located in one region may attend training in a
different region. Each region shall make provisions in its operating budget for
the reciprocal payment of training provided to officers, pursuant to Section
943.25(5),
F.S., and support personnel, defined in Section
943.10(11),
F.S., who attend training programs offered in other training regions.
Reciprocal payment shall be limited to Commission Category II training costs
and each training region's fiscal agent shall be held accountable for receipt
and disbursement of the region's reciprocal funds. Such costs shall be
administered and paid by the fiscal agent charged with the responsibility for
the reciprocal payment of training.
(e) If Commission-approved Advanced and
Specialized Training Program Courses are funded with Officer Training Monies,
the training and room or board costs may not be assessed against the officer,
support personnel, or their employing agency, pursuant to Section
943.25(5),
F.S., however, the employing agency is responsible for travel incurred to and
from training. If an officer, defined in Section
943.10(2),
F.S., is employed with a private entity contracted with the state or county, or
if an officer is not employed or appointed by an employing agency of Florida,
the officer may attend a course funded with Officer Training Monies, provided
the officer pays for all training costs associated with course attendance,
pursuant to Section 943.25(5)(b),
944.105(7) or
944.714(2),
F.S. Reimbursement of these costs, excluding out-of-state tuition, shall be
deposited in the Commission-certified training school's Officer Training Monies
account.
(4) Category
III, Operating Capital Outlay Expenses. Each region shall not budget more than
15% of the total regional allocation to purchase items that are non-consumable
and non-expendable. Category III Operating Capital Outlay Expenses fall into
the following categories:
(a) "Expense"
Operating Capital Outlay. Expense operating capital outlay purchases that cost
less than $500 with a life expectancy of one year or more, shall be limited to
items purchased that are required for delivery of Commission-approved Advanced
and Specialized Training Program Courses. Officer Training Monies shall not be
used for training school expenditures used to fulfill the certification and
recertification requirements of Rule
11B-21.005, F.A.C.
(b) "Standard" Operating Capital Outlay.
Standard operating capital outlay purchases include items with a cost of $500
or more with a life expectancy of one year or more.
(c) Operating Capital Outlay property
purchased for use other than for the direct support of Commission-approved
Advanced Training Program Courses pursuant to Rule
11B-35.006, F.A.C., and
Specialized Training Program Courses pursuant to Rule
11B-35.007, F.A.C., are not
appropriate purchases.
(d)
Operating Capital Outlay property received from a vendor as a purchasing
incentive, using Officer Training Monies, shall be reported on an Officer
Training Monies Semi-Annual Expenditure Report, form CJSTC-300, revised
February 7, 2002, hereby incorporated by reference. Form CJSTC-300 can be
obtained at the following FDLE Internet address:
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by contacting
Commission staff at (850)410-8615.
(e) Operating Capital Outlay Property shall
not be disposed of or transferred without prior notification to and approval by
Commission staff. An Operating Capital Outlay Property Disposal Request, form
CJSTC-311, revised November 5, 2015, effective 9/2016, hereby incorporated by
reference
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07391,
shall be completed and submitted to Commission staff when disposing or
transferring Operating Capital Outlay Property. Form CJSTC-311 can be obtained
at the following FDLE Internet address:
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by contacting
Commission staff at (850)410-8615.
1. Usable
Operating Capital Outlay Property. Usable property shall be offered to other
Commission-certified training schools in Florida prior to selling or disposing
of the property. The usable property shall be offered to criminal justice
agencies in Florida if a training school does not claim the property. To
transfer Operating Capital Outlay Property from one training school to another,
the transferring training school shall forward to Commission staff a completed
form CJSTC-311, which shall be signed by the training center
director.
2. Obsolete or Unusable
Operating Capital Outlay Property. A Commission-certified training school shall
notify Commission staff on form CJSTC-311, to request disposal of obsolete
property. A written verification of the condition of the property shall be
included. Commission staff shall physically view the property and approve the
written verification of the condition of the property prior to disposal or
trading of the property. Obsolete property may be traded for credit on the
purchase of new property. Money received from the disposal of property
purchased with Officer Training Monies shall be returned to Commission staff
for deposit into the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Trust
Fund.
3. Stolen Operating Capital
Outlay Property. Notification of stolen property purchased with Officer
Training Monies shall include a copy of a police report indicating that the
circumstances surrounding the theft were beyond the control of the
Commission-certified training school. Should property purchased with Officer
Training Monies become lost or stolen through negligence, the training school
shall replace the property with the training school's
funds.
(f) Audit of
Operating Capital Outlay Property. Operating Capital Outlay Property purchased
by a Commission-certified training school, using Officer Training Monies, shall
be made available to Commission staff and inventoried during the audit for the
fiscal year the property was purchased.
1. A
training school shall conduct annual audits of property purchased with Officer
Training Monies to include the inventory item, date purchased, property serial
number if appropriate, and property number.
2. Commission staff is authorized to conduct
spot inventories, on demand, of items purchased with Officer Training
Monies.
3. After the year of
purchase, items purchased with a value of $500 or more, and $100 or more for
hardbound books, shall be inventoried on an annual basis.
4. Weapons shall be inventoried each year
regardless of the purchase price.
5. Training schools shall have written
procedures on file for the security of all property purchased with Officer
Training Monies. Such procedures shall include check-in and check-out
procedures and the names of personnel that have access to the
property.
Rulemaking Authority
943.03(4),
943.12(1), (2),
943.25(2), (4),
(5) FS. Law Implemented
943.25 FS.
New 11-5-02, Amended 11-30-04, 6-3-10, 3-13-13, 9-4-16,
6-9-20, 8-30-23.