New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 96 - JUVENILE PAROLE AND TRANSITIONAL SERVICES
Subchapter 7 - USE OF FIREARMS WHILE ON-DUTY AND USE OF PERSONAL FIREARMS WHILE OFF-DUTY
Section 13:96-7.3 - On-duty firearm
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The authorized on-duty firearm shall be the responsibility of the juvenile parole officer at all times.
(b) The juvenile parole officer shall not draw or exhibit his or her firearm except for one of the following circumstances:
(c) A juvenile parole officer, if required to carry a firearm while on-duty, shall carry both his or her on-duty firearm and his or her baton, together with Commission approved chemical or natural agent spray, on his or her person at all times unless otherwise instructed by a superior. The firearm shall:
(d) The juvenile parole officer entering any facility of the Commission either shall temporarily transfer custody of his or her firearm to an authorized juvenile parole officer, store his or her firearm at the main secure facility or at a Commission authorized weapons storage unit or secrete it in a Commission approved vehicle lock box.
(e) When an authorized firearm or ammunition is believed to have been lost or stolen, or is otherwise missing, the juvenile parole officer shall immediately report this fact to the local law enforcement authorities and to his or her supervisor, and the supervisor shall then notify both the Regional Supervisor and the Office of the Director of Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services.
(f) 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 juvenile parole officer shall notify the local law enforcement authorities and his or her supervisor, and the supervisor shall then notify both the Regional Supervisor and the Office of the Director of Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services, as soon as practicable.
(g) Pursuant to 2C:58-15, a juvenile parole officer who knows or reasonably should know that a minor or unauthorized adult is likely to gain access to a loaded firearm at a premises under the juvenile parole officer's control shall: