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 13:96-7.8 - Off-duty firearms training, qualification and requalification
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All personnel authorized by the Commission to carry firearms off-duty must be initially trained and shall qualify in the use and handling of approved off-duty firearms.
(b) Juvenile parole officers who carry off-duty firearms shall requalify semi-annually on a range approved by the Commission.
(c) Only those juvenile parole officers who achieve and maintain the required level of proficiency during range qualification and requalification shall be authorized to carry firearms while off-duty.
(d) Once an individual has qualified on his or her approved personal off-duty firearm, he or she shall receive the official State of New Jersey, Firearms Unit Weapons Card. The off-duty firearm he or she carries must be identified on the off-duty weapons card. Authorized personnel shall be required to carry their off-duty weapons card, the official badge and photo identification card of the Commission at all times while carrying their off-duty firearm.
(e) The Director of Juvenile Parole and Transitional Services or designee shall be responsible for preparing and maintaining a current list of each juvenile parole officer authorized to carry an off-duty firearm, from a Commission-wide master list provided for that purpose by the Office of Training.
(f) Should a personal firearm become unusable, stolen or unserviceable and the juvenile parole officer selects a personal off-duty firearm different from the one originally qualified for use, he or she must requalify on the different firearm before it can be used. This qualification may be completed prior to the next semi-annual qualification period.
(g) Should the juvenile parole officer wish to change his or her authorized personal off-duty firearm as a matter of preference, the juvenile parole officer shall notify the Commission's Office of Training to arrange for qualification in the use and handling of his or her authorized personal off-duty firearm.