Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 163 - Peace Officer Standards and Training Board
Chapter 6700 - TRAINING AND LICENSING
TRAINING AND LICENSING
Part 6700.1615 - REQUIRED AGENCY POLICIES
Universal Citation: MN Rules 6700.1615
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Required policy.
The chief law enforcement officer must ensure that the agency adopts, implements, and enforces the required policies listed in items A and B.
A. Each agency must adopt,
implement, and enforce policies listed below that are based on the board's
model policy. An agency may incorporate additional agency specific requirements
or more stringent requirements in its adopted policy, but must include the
identical or substantially similar provisions of the board's model policy. The
board is not responsible for enforcing any agency specific provisions of a
required policy:
(1) use of force
policy;
(2) eyewitness
identification procedures policy;
(3) officer conduct complaint
policy;
(4) professional conduct of
officers policy;
(5) domestic abuse
policy;
(6) racial profiling
policy;
(7) investigation of sexual
assault policy;
(8) public
assembly-first amendment activity policy;
(9) missing and endangered persons
policy;
(10) community notification
of predatory offender policy;
(11)
vehicle pursuit and emergency vehicle operations policy;
(12) criminal conduct on school buses
policy;
(13) lighting exemption of
law enforcement vehicles policy;
(14) administrative forfeiture
policy;
(15) supervision of
part-time licensed peace officers policy, applicable only if the agency employs
a part-time officer under Minnesota Statutes, section
626.8468; and
(16) any other required agency policy as
established by the legislature or the board addressing critical public safety
and law enforcement procedures.
B. Each agency must adopt and implement a
policy as listed below if the agency uses that equipment or device. The agency
policy must include any requirements identified in statute:
(1) automated license plate reader policy,
applicable only if plate readers are used by the agency under Minnesota
Statutes, section 626.8472;
(2) portable recording systems adoption
policy, applicable only if the agency uses applicable recording systems under
Minnesota Statutes, section
626.8473; and
(3) Use of unmanned aerial vehicles policy,
applicable only if the agency uses drones or other applicable aerial devices
under Minnesota Statutes, section
626.19.
Subp. 2. Chief law enforcement officer.
The chief law enforcement officer must ensure that:
A. the current version of each required
policy is posted on the law enforcement agency's website. If the agency does
not have a website, the policy must be posted in the public area of the
agency's physical premises;
B. a
copy of the current version of each required policy is provided on request by
an individual or organization;
C. a
copy of the current version of each required policy is provided to each peace
officer employed by the agency;
D.
each required policy is reviewed at least annually with each officer;
E. the agency's adopted policy is enforced at
all levels of the agency;
F.
violations of a required policy are reported to the board; and
G. the policy and training compliance form
provided by the board is completed and submitted to the board no later than
March 1 of each year.
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