Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 22 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part III - Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice
Subpart 4 - Peace Officers
Chapter 47 - Standards and Training
Section III-4733 - Suspension of Certification
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-4733
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The POST Council may consider the suspension of a peace officer's certification when an incident involving the officer has been referred to it for review.
B. A referred incident is an incident:
1. which has
been investigated; and
2. where the
investigation has resulted in evidence of misconduct or violation of law;
and
3. where either:
a. the law enforcement agency head has
referred the incident to the POST Council for review; or
b. a district attorney, or the attorney
general has referred the incident to the POST Council for review; or
c. an official acting in their
elected/appointed capacity, such as a judge or mayor, has referred the incident
to the POST Council for review.
C. Referred Incidents Subject to Review
1. The POST Council may conduct a suspension
hearing to review referred incidents involving misconduct, as found by a court
or law enforcement agency, which includes:
a.
violation of any statute or ordinance; or
b. use of excessive force; or
c. dishonesty or deception in violation of
statute, ordinance, or policy of the employing law enforcement agency;
or
d. biased or prejudicial
misconduct against one or more individuals based on the individual's race,
color, sex, pregnancy, age, religion, national origin, disability, sexual
orientation, or gender identity; or
e. failure to perform duties and/or willful
neglect of duties; or
f. misuse of
authority.
2. The POST
Council shall conduct a suspension hearing to review referred incidents
involving misconduct, as found by a court or law enforcement agency, which
includes:
a. conviction of violation of any
statute or ordinance; or
b.
resignation from an employing agency in lieu of termination or while under
investigation; or
c. involuntarily
terminated from an employing agency for cause; or
d. failure to meet annual POST in-service
training requirements.
3. The POST Council may not suspend or revoke
the certification of a peace officer for a violation of statute or ordinance,
or a violation of the employing law enforcement agency's policies, that does
not include misconduct listed in Paragraphs 1 or 2 above.
4. Due process requirements by law shall be
afforded to the peace officer whose misconduct is under review.
D. Emergency Suspensions
1. Upon arrest or indictment of a peace
officer for any crime which is punishable as a felony, the chairman of the POST
Council may order the emergency suspension of the peace officer's POST
certification, upon their determination that the suspension is in the best
interest of the health, safety, or welfare of the public.
2. The order of emergency suspension shall be
made in writing, and specify the basis for the chairman's determination. The
emergency suspension order of the chairman shall continue in effect until
issuance of a final decision of the POST Council or when such order is
withdrawn by the chairman/POST Council.
E. Any hearings conducted by the council or appeal by an officer are conducted by rules and regulations established by the council.
1. An officer subject to a suspension
hearing shall be duly notified at least 30 days in advance of the hearing by
the council.
2. The council may
take testimony and evidence during the hearing, and make findings of fact and
conclusions of law.
3. The council
shall notify the officer and the officer's employing agency regarding any
decision.
4. Suspension hearings
conducted the council can be conducted during a regularly scheduled
meeting.
F. Conditions of Suspension
1. A suspension cannot begin
sooner than the date of the misconduct.
2. A suspension may be ordered to run
concurrently or consecutively with any other suspension.
3. Any suspension period cannot extend beyond
36 months (3 years).
G. Reinstatement after Suspension
1. A suspension
issued for "failure to meet annual POST in-service training requirements" shall
be automatically withdrawn upon confirmation that required training has been
completed within the prescribed timeframe or by the issuance of a waiver by the
POST Council. The peace officer's POST certification will be immediately
reinstated, provided there are no other existing suspensions.
2. If the POST Council/staff is informed that
criminal charges are dropped, withdrawn, or dismissed, the suspension is
automatically removed. The peace officer's POST certification will be
immediately reinstated, provided there are no other existing
suspensions.
3. Any peace officer
has the right to request an appeal of decision after being suspended or revoked
by the POST Council. The request shall be submitted in writing to the POST
Council, and include the reasons/justification for the reinstatement.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:1204 and R.S. 15:1207.
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