New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle U - Division of Criminal Justice Services
Chapter I - Law Enforcement Services
Subchapter A - Municipal Police Training Council
Article 2 - Municipal Police Training Program
Part 6023 - Instructor Standards And Qualifications
Section 6023.7 - Suspension and revocation of certification
Universal Citation: 9 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs § 6023.7
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 52, December 24, 2024
(a) The commissioner may move to suspend or revoke the instructor or course director certification pursuant to this Part at any time. Upon the suspension of the instructor or course director certification, the commissioner shall either:
(1) proceed under the provisions of
subdivision (c) of this section to revoke the instructor or director
certification; or
(2) hold the
revocation of the instructor or course director certification in abeyance
pending the resolution of the concerns raised by the
commissioner.
(b) Suspension.
(1) The certification of an
instructor or course director may be suspended for causes including, but not be
limited to:
(i) the violation of any of the
provisions and/or applicable rules and regulations as set forth in this
Part;
(ii) the commissioner
determines that there are defects in the instruction or administration of a
course provided by an instructor or course director;
(iii) the instructor or course director is
charged with a felony or misdemeanor and the conduct constituting the offense
was performed in the name of or ion behalf of an approved pre-employment police
training school, during the administration of an approved police or peace
officer training course, or, in the discretion of the commissioner, the conduct
of the instructor or course director bears on the integrity of the
division;
(iv) the instructor or
course director submitted documents to the Division for approval which
contained a material false statement or omission;
(v) the commissioner determines that the
instructor or course director was and/or is professionally affiliated with an
instructor, course director, pre-employment police training school or an
organization that administers approved police or peace officer training courses
that has been and/or is presently suspended or revoked;
(vi) any other cause for which the
commissioner deems the suspension necessary.
(2) The commissioner may, but is not required
to, send the instructor or course director, via certified mail, a written
notice to cure in response to paragraph (1) of this subdivision. Upon receipt
of such notice, the certification of the instructor or course director shall be
suspended and such instructor shall not instruct or administer any approved
police or peace officer training course or program.
(3) No later than 15 days of the receipt of
said notice, the instructor or course director may address the concerns raised.
The instructor or course director shall notify the division in writing of the
actions taken. If the actions do not satisfactorily address the concerns of the
division, the division may proceed with the revocation of the instructor or
course director certification.
(4)
Where the instructor has been charged with a felony or misdemeanor, the
commissioner shall send the instructor or course director, via certified mail,
a written notice of suspension pending the disposition of the case. Upon
receipt of such notice, the certification of the instructor or course director
shall be suspended and such instructor or course director shall not instruct or
administer any approved police or peace officer training course or
program.
(c) Revocation.
(1) The certification of an instructor or
course director may be revoked for causes including, but not be limited to:
(i) the violation of any of the provisions
and/or applicable rules and regulations as set forth in this Part;
(ii) the commissioner determines that there
are defects in the instruction or administration of a course provided by an
instructor or course director;
(iii)
the instructor or course director is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor and
the conduct constituting the offense was performed in the name of or on behalf
of an approved pre-employment police training school, during the administration
of an approved police or peace officer training course, or, in the discretion
of the commissioner, the conduct of the instructor or course director bears on
the integrity of the division;
(iv)
the instructor or course director submitted documents to the Division for
approval which contained a material false statement or omission;
(v) the commissioner determines that the
instructor or course director was and/or is professionally affiliated with an
instructor, course director, pre-employment police training school or an
organization that administers approved police or peace officer training courses
that has been and/or is presently suspended or revoked;
(vi) an instructor or course director, after
receipt of a notice of suspension, continues to conduct or administer police or
peace officer training courses;
(vii) any other cause for which the
commissioner deems the revocation necessary.
(2) The commissioner shall send the
instructor or course director, via certified mail, a written notice of his or
her intent to revoke the certification and the reasons for such action. Upon
receipt of such notice, the certification of the instructor or course director
shall be suspended, or will remain suspended, and such instructor or course
director shall not instruct nor administer any approved police or peace officer
training course or program.
(3)
Within 15 days of the receipt of said notice, the instructor or course director
may forward a written request to the commissioner for a hearing to be held by
the council to consider the revocation of the instructor or course director
certification. The commissioner shall forward the request to the council. The
failure of the individual to timely request a hearing shall not preclude the
commissioner from revoking the certification.
(4) Such hearing shall be held at the next
meeting of the council or subsequent meeting or special meeting of the council.
At least 15 days before the next meeting, the council shall give to the
instructor or course director written notice by mail of the time and place of
said meeting, wherein a hearing shall be held to consider the revocation of the
instructor or course director certification. The instructor or course director
may be represented at the hearing by counsel and may produce any evidence to
support his or her position.
(5) The
hearing shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of the State
Administrative Procedure Act. Following deliberation, and in accordance with
the open meetings law established by article 7 of the Public Officers Law, the
council shall submit its recommendation to the commissioner. Following receipt
of the council's recommendation, and within 90 days of the date of the hearing,
the commissioner shall forward to the individual the decision and the reasons
given for such decision. The commissioner makes the final decision,
notwithstanding the council's recommendation. The commissioner, and not the
council, shall be responsible for setting any penalty.
(6) The commissioner shall consider
additional factors including, but not limited to:
(i) whether the instructor or course director
has submitted documents to the Division for approval which were
denied;
(ii) whether the instructor
or course director is at an approved pre-employment police training school or
an organization that administers approved police or peace officer training
courses which has submitted documents to the Division for approval which were
denied, and the date and nature of such denial;
(iii) whether the instructor or course
director has had an instructor certification, firearms instructor
certification, course director certification or pre-employment police training
school approval suspended or revoked, or is the instructor or course director
at an approved pre-employment police training school where the approval of such
school has ever been or is suspended or revoked, and the date and nature of
such suspension or revocation;
(iv)
whether the instructor or course director has ever been convicted of a crime,
and the date and nature of the offense;
(v) whether there are any criminal charges
pending against the instructor or course
director.
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