New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 10 - PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chapter 29 - LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY
Part 10 - PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATOR
Section 10.29.10.11 - FINGERPRINT CLEARANCE FOR ADMISSION/CERTIFICATION
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
Due to the fact that the academy is not recognized by federal regulations as a duly authorized law enforcement agency and therefore cannot be issued an originating agency identification "ORI" to send or receive fingerprint clearances through the federal bureau of investigation, the previous procedures established by the law enforcement academy are repealed and are replaced by the following procedures:
A. All New Mexico public safety telecommunicator applicants for certification must receive a fingerprint clearance from the department of public safety technical and emergency support division and the federal bureau of investigation. No telecommunicator applying for telecommunicator certification is allowed to receive an original appointment on a permanent basis in New Mexico if the telecommunicator has been convicted of or pled guilty to or entered a plea of nolo contendere to any felony charge or, within the three-year period immediately preceding their application, to any violation of any federal or state law or local ordinance relating to aggravated assault, theft, driving while intoxicated, controlled substances or other crime involving moral turpitude and have not been released or discharged under dishonorable conditions from any of the armed forces of the United States, Section 29-7C-3 NMSA 1978.
B. One set (two cards) of telecommunicator applicant fingerprint cards will be thoroughly completed by the hiring public safety agency and forwarded to the department of public safety technical and emergency support division. The department of public safety technical and emergency support division will use one fingerprint card for a records check with their agency and will forward the card back to the hiring agency and will forward the second completed card to the federal bureau of investigation identification section for a records check. The department of public safety technical and emergency support division will not log in the fingerprint cards received from the various law enforcement agencies and will not accept inquiries on the status of the fingerprint clearance either for department of public safety technical and emergency support division or the federal bureau of investigation. Department of public safety technical and emergency support division will forward applicant fingerprint requests to the federal bureau of investigation within three days upon receipt of the cards. Incomplete fingerprint cards or cards not properly completed will be returned by the department of public safety technical and emergency support division to the requesting agency.
C. All fingerprint clearances will be forwarded from department of public safety technical and emergency support division and the federal bureau of investigation back to the initiating agency. If the "ORI" label on the fingerprint card is different than that of the hiring agency, the hiring agency requesting the clearance must print their agency's address below the address located on the fingerprint card.
D. Upon receipt of clearance from both the department of public safety technical and emergency support division and the federal bureau of investigation, "no record", the hiring agency will be required to complete NMLEA Form LEA-5, certified by the department head's signature, and forward this form to the academy stating that the telecommunicator is in compliance with Subsection C of Section 29-7-3 NMSA 1978.
E. Upon receipt of information from the department of public safety technical and emergency support division and the federal bureau of investigation that the applicant for certification has a criminal conviction for a felony crime or crime involving moral turpitude, it will be the agency's responsibility to terminate the telecommunicator. If there is not adequate information, i.e., no disposition, listed on the "rap sheet" it is the agency's responsibility to determine the disposition of the case prior to requesting certification of the telecommunicator and certifying that the telecommunicator has no record of arrest under the provisions of the Public Safety Telecommunicator Training Act. In situations in which the agency is unable to determine the disposition of an arrest/conviction, the agency should consult the attorney general's office for assistance. For guidance in determining whether misdemeanor convictions are crimes specifically involving moral turpitude, departments should request the assistance of the attorney general's office.
F. No telecommunicator may be certified through the academy who has been convicted of or pled guilty to or entered a plea of nolo contendere to any felony charge or, within the three-year period immediately preceding their application, to any violation of any federal or state law or local ordinance relating to aggravated assault, theft, driving while intoxicated, controlled substances or other crime involving moral turpitude and have not been released or discharged under dishonorable conditions from any of the armed forces of the United States. Any department head certifying that an officer has "no arrest" for the above and information to the contrary is received by the academy or the attorney general's office, decertification procedures will be immediately initiated and the public safety agency's chief/sheriff or department head notified as well as the attorney general's office and the board.