New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 95 - SECURE FACILITIES
Subchapter 4 - USE OF FIREARMS WHILE ON-DUTY AND USE OF PERSONAL FIREARMS WHILE OFF-DUTY
Section 13:95-4.12 - Reporting incidents

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:95-4.12

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) When a custody staff member believes, or has reason to believe, that an authorized off-duty firearm or ammunition is lost, stolen, or is otherwise missing, the custody staff member shall immediately report this fact to the local law enforcement authorities and to the Center Control supervisor at the secure facility to which he or she is assigned.

(b) As soon as practicable, when a State of New Jersey, Firearms Unit Weapons Card, official photo identification card or badge of the Commission is believed to have been lost or stolen, or is otherwise missing, the custody staff member shall notify the local law enforcement authorities and Director of Custody Operations, or his or her designee.

(c) Except as outlined in 13:95-4.6(b)1 through 3, the custody staff member shall immediately and without exception report to the local law enforcement authorities and to either the Superintendent or Director of Custody Operations or their designee the occurrence of any of the following:

1. Any incident where the custody staff member displayed, drew or fired his or her off-duty firearm; or

2. Any incident or injury which occurred from the use of the custody staff member's firearm.

(d) No later than the next working day after any incident as described in this section, the custody staff member shall report in writing to the Superintendent or Director of Custody Operations or their designee the incident and identifying particulars of the incident. The Superintendent or Director of Custody Operations or their designee shall then forward the report for review to the Executive Director or designee, the Director of Operations, and the Office of Investigations.

(e) The custody staff member shall, within three days, report to the secure facility Superintendent or Director of Custody Operations or their designee in writing whenever a registered authorized off-duty firearm has been sold, transferred to another person or is no longer in use.

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