(1) The
Division shall develop, and shall make available on the Commission website, an
application form by which an officer or an officer's chief of police may apply
for SRO certification for the officer, which form shall, in part:
(a) Direct the applicant to ensure that the
information and materials identified in
555
CMR 10.05(3) are submitted
to the Division;
(b) Require the
officer to agree that, when acting as an SRO, the officer will not: serve as a
school disciplinarian, an enforcer of school regulations or in place of
licensed school psychologists, psychiatrists or counselors; or use police
powers to address traditional school discipline issues, including non-violent
disruptive behavior;
(c) Require
the applicant to make any assertions in the application under the pains and
penalties of perjury;
(d) Request
that the applicant identify the head of the applicant's collective bargaining
unit, if any; and
(e) Require the
applicant to provide an email address that may be used for correspondence
related to the SRO certification process for each of the following:
1. The applicant;
2. The individual for whom SRO certification
is sought;
3. The individual's
chief of police; and
4. The head of
the individual's collective bargaining unit, if the unit head is identified by
name in the application.
(2) The Executive Director shall set a
deadline for the submission of applications for SRO certification for
individuals who are serving as SROs on the effective date of
555 CMR
10.00.
(a) An
officer or chief of police may request that the Executive Director grant an
extension of the initial deadline or any revised deadline, provided that the
requester identifies, in writing, each individual to which the request
applies.
(b) The Executive Director
may extend the initial deadline or any revised deadline, provided that no
extension exceeds 30 calendar days.
(3) The Division shall not consider an
application for SRO certification for an individual unless the Division
receives:
(a) An application that:
1. Is in the form prescribed by the Division
and complete;
2. Is submitted on or
before the deadline established under
555
CMR 10.05(2), if the
application is requesting SRO certification for an individual who was serving
as an SRO on the effective date of
555 CMR
10.00;
3.
Is executed by the applicant under the pains and penalties of
perjury;
4. Includes an endorsement
by the individual's chief of police that addresses whether the individual would
strive to foster an optimal learning environment and educational community that
promotes a strong partnership between school and police personnel;
5. Addresses whether the individual has
completed any SRO training that was required by the MPTC pursuant to M.G.L. c.
6, § 116H or otherwise, as well as the reasons why any such training was
not completed; and
6. Addresses
whether the individual has completed any other in-service training or
retraining that was required by the MPTC or that was required by the
Commission, as well as the reasons why any such training was not
completed;
(b) The
results of a background check regarding the individual that was consistent with
the provisions concerning background checks for current or prospective school
personnel in M.G.L. c. 71, § 38R and
603 CMR
51.00: Criminal History Checks for School
Employees; and
(c) An
employment and disciplinary record for the individual that, at a minimum,
includes information on:
1. Each position in
law enforcement in which the individual has served;
2. Each complaint concerning the individual's
conduct while serving in law enforcement; and
3. Each form of discipline to which the
individual was subject while serving in law
enforcement.
(4) An individual may apply for SRO
certification without having been designated to serve in a particular school or
school system.