New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 1 - POLICE TRAINING COMMISSION
Subchapter 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 13:1-2.5 - Authorities, responsibilities, and duties of the Commission
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:1-2.5
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The Commission has the following authorities, responsibilities, and duties:
1. To prescribe
standards for the approval and continuation of approval of schools at which police
training courses and in-service police training courses shall be conducted
including, but not limited to, currently existing regional, county, municipal, and
police chief association police training schools or at which basic training courses
and in-service training courses shall be conducted for State and county juvenile and
adult correctional officers and juvenile detention officers;
2. To approve and issue certificates of approval
to these schools, to inspect the schools from time to time, and to revoke any
approval or certificate issued to the schools;
3. To prescribe the curriculum, which includes,
but is not limited to, physical fitness standards, the minimum courses of study,
attendance requirements, equipment and facilities, and standards of operation for
these schools and prescribe psychological and psychiatric examinations for
trainees;
4. To prescribe minimum
qualifications for instructors at these schools and to certify, as qualified,
instructors for approved police training schools and to issue appropriate
certificates to the instructors;
5. To
certify law enforcement officers who have satisfactorily completed training programs
and to issue appropriate certificates of completion to the officers;
6. To advise and consent in the appointment of an
Administrator of Police Services by the Attorney General pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
52:17B-73;
7. To make a continuous study of police training
methods and training methods for law enforcement officers and to consult and accept
the cooperation of any recognized Federal or State law enforcement unit or
educational institution;
8. To consult
and cooperate with universities, colleges, and institutes in the State for the
development of specialized courses of study for law enforcement officers in police
science and police administration;
9. To
consult and cooperate with other departments and agencies of the State concerned
with police training or the training of law enforcement officers;
10. To participate in unified programs and
projects relating to police training and the training of law enforcement officers
sponsored by any Federal, State, or other public or private agency;
11. To extend the time limit for satisfactory
completion of police training programs or programs for the training of law
enforcement officers upon a finding that health, extraordinary workload, or other
factors have, singly or in combination, affected a delay in the satisfactory
completion of the training program;
12.
To furnish approved schools, for inclusion in their regular police training courses
and curriculum, with information concerning the advisability of high-speed chases,
the risk caused by them, and the benefits resulting from them, and to include any
other relevant police training courses that will assist the Commission in providing
efficient training;
13. To consult the
New Jersey State Police with respect to its administration of police training
courses or programs for the training of law enforcement officers to be certified as
a drug recognition expert for detecting, identifying, and apprehending drug-impaired
motor vehicle operators, and to consult with the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory
Commission with respect to any aspects of the course curricula that focus on
impairment from the use of cannabis items or marijuana, as defined at
N.J.S.A.
24:6I-33;
14. To administer and distribute the monies in the
Law Enforcement Officers Training and Equipment Fund (Fund) established at
N.J.S.A.
2C:43-3.3 and make rules for the administration
and distribution of the monies as may be necessary or appropriate to accomplish the
purpose for which the Fund was established;
15. To prescribe minimum standards and
requirements for the issuance of licensure for law enforcement officers, as well as
the standards and professional requirements to maintain status as a licensed law
enforcement officer as set forth at
N.J.A.C.
13:1-10;
16. To exercise such investigative authorities,
including, but not limited to, the summoning of individuals to attend interviews or
provide documents, as may be required to preliminarily determine if grounds exist to
deny a license, refuse to renew, or pursue adverse licensure action;
17. To establish a licensure process for
applicants and a schedule for implementation of the requirement that those serving
as law enforcement officers on or before January 1, 2024, apply to become
licensed;
18. To review applications for
initial licensure and renewal, and to develop criteria for eligibility and make
decisions on the issuance or denial of initial licenses or renewals;
19. To determine the composition, membership,
terms of membership, and procedures and to designate members of the Commission to
serve as the Licensing Committee, as authorized to act pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:1-2.6;
20. To advise and consent in the appointment of
hearing officers by the Attorney General, as set forth at
N.J.S.A.
52:17B-71f;
21. To establish procedures for conduct of
hearings relating to the denial of initial licensure and renewals and the imposition
of adverse licensure actions, including procedures for consideration of matters
involving legal actions mandating denial of licensure or revocation;
22. To summon witnesses to attend and to produce
books, records, or documents at hearings;
23. To establish post-academy training and
educational requirements including, but not limited to, required field training
hours for recent academy graduates and required continuing education courses for law
enforcement officers;
24. To determine
the scope of a law enforcement officer's authorization;
25. To set, by rule, fees for courses,
applications, and the issuance of licenses;
26. To make rules, as may be reasonably necessary
or appropriate, to accomplish the purposes and objectives of the Act; and
27. To perform other acts as may be necessary or
appropriate to carry out its functions and duties as set forth in the Act.
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