Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a)
Training policies. The administrator shall develop policies and
procedures for staff orientation and training. The training program shall be
supervised by a designated employee. A facility with more than one-hundred
(100) employees shall employ a full-time person for staff orientation and
training.
(b)
Training and
testing requirements. Policies and procedures shall include at least the
following requirements for training:
(1) A
new employeewhose primary responsibilities include supervision of inmates shall
receive orientation and training prior to job assignment by the employing
agency. An employee who has received orientation and training may be assigned
to inmate supervision prior to passing the Detention Officer examination.
(2) All employees, including the
detention facility administrator and all supervisors, whose primary
responsibilities include supervision of inmates, shall receive at least
twenty-four (24) hours of trainingduring the first year of their employment
that covers at least the following:
(A)
Security procedures;
(B)
Supervision of inmates;
(C) Report
writing and documentation;
(D)
Inmate rules and regulations;
(E)
Grievance and disciplinary procedures;
(F) Rights and responsibilities of
inmates;
(G) Emergency
procedures;
(H) First aid and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and
(I) Requirements of this Chapter.
(3) After the first year of
employment, an employee whose primary responsibilities include supervision of
inmates shall receive at least the traininglisted below.
(A) Four (4) hours review of the required
training identified in paragraph two (2) of this section.
(B) Four (4) hours of training as directed by
the administrator; the content and instructors shall be selected by the
administrator.
(C) Renewal training
as required for first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
skills.
(4) A
documentation log shall be maintained by the Administrator to record the
courses completed by each employee for their initial and annual training and
include test results.
(5) Training
may be given through other programs that have first been reviewed and approved
by the Department.
(6) An
examination covering the standards in this Chapter is required for new
employees whose primary responsibilities include supervision of inmates. The
examination shall be completed within the first year of employment unless there
is documented evidence an examination was not available, or other extenuating
circumstances caused the delay. In the event of delayed examination, an
examination will occur at the next available opportunity. A passing score on
the test as administered by the Department or its representatives shall be
seventy (70) percent or higher. Any person scoring less than seventy (70)
percent shall not be considered to have satisfactorily completed training and
may retest as necessary for a period of up to one year.
(c)
Training program approval.
An entity which desires to sponsor a training program shall file an application
for approval on the forms prescribed by the Department.
(1) No training examination program shall be
operated, and no students shall be solicited or enrolled, until the Department
has approved the program.
(2) The
application requires the following information:
(A) Name and address for the entity
sponsoring the program and for the contact person for the program;
(B) The location of the administrative office
of the program and the location where records are maintained;
(C) A program plan that follows the minimum
curriculum for the standards in this Chapter, as prescribed by the Department
including, but not limited to:
(i) the
specific knowledge outcomes for the course(s);
(ii) an outline of the associated content for
each knowledge outcome;
(iii) the
teaching methods and any instructional media to be utilized;
(iv) a breakdown of the curriculum into clock
hours of instruction.
(D)
A sample training completion certificate;
(E) Education and experience requirements for
training instructors.
(d)
Requirements for administration of
the examination. An entity which desires to sponsor an examination shall
file an application for approval on the forms prescribed by the Department.
(1) The examination shall be administered and
evaluated only by a Department approved entity which may be periodically
monitored by the Department.
(2)
Each examination entity must provide the Department with the following:
(A) Name and address for the entity
sponsoring the examination and for the contact person for the program;
(B) The location of the
administrative office of the program and the location where records are
maintained;
(C) Written job
analysis studies to determine the pool of test questions;
(D) Test question validation studies;
(E) Assurances of how the
examination process will be secured from tampering and compromise.
(3) Each examination entity shall
provide the examinee with the following:
(A)
The notice showing pass/fail results;
(B) The notice shall specify the areas of
failure.
(4) The
Department may withdraw approval of a testing entity when it allows one or more
of the following:
(A) Disclosure of the
examination;
(B) Allowing another
entity not approved by the Department to score the examination;
(C) Tampering with the examination;
(D) The examination was
administered by a non-qualified individual.
(5) The trainee may sit for the examination
at a different location than where training was completed if the testing entity
is provided with a training completion certificate from the training entity.
(e)
Content of the
examination. The competency examination shall:
(1) Address each requirement specified in the
minimum curriculum for the standards in this Chapter, as prescribed by the
Department;
(2) Be developed from a
pool of test questions, only a portion of which is used in any one (1)
examination;
(3) Use a system that
prevents disclosure of both the pool of test questions and the individual
examination results.
(f)
Successful completion of the examination. An individual shall
score at least seventy (70) percent on the examination for a passing
score.
(g)
Failure to
complete the competency examination. If an individual does not complete
the competency examination successfully, the individual shall be notified by
the testing entity of, at least, the following:
(1) The areas which the individual did not
pass;
(2) That the individual may
retest as necessary for a period of up to one year.