Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) This rule applies to policy committee
appointments for members who do not serve on a policy committee by virtue of
their position on the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training.
(2) Definitions.
(a) "Board" means the Board on Public Safety
Standards and Training.
(b)
"Department" means the Department of Public Safety Standards and
Training.
(c) "Interest Form" means
an application for consideration submitted by a person expressing interest in
serving on a policy committee.
(3) Applying for an Appointment to a Policy
Committee.
(a) An interest form must be
submitted to the Department in order to be considered for an appointment to a
policy committee.
(b) Any
interested person may submit a completed interest form to the Department in
order to apply for an appointment to a policy committee.
(c) Interest forms are available on the
Department's website or from the Department upon request.
(d) Completed interest forms will be kept on
file for a period of two years for future consideration. Interest forms will be
destroyed after two years have elapsed from the date the form was received by
the Department.
(e) The Department
will acknowledge receipt of each completed interest form.
(4) Applicants may be subject to a background
investigation to verify the person's fitness to serve on a policy committee.
Pursuant to ORS
236.030,
no policy committee member subject to this rule may be a member of, or
affiliated with, any organization that teaches or advocates the disruption of
state or federal government.
(5)
Vacancies.
(a) A vacancy exists when a policy
committee member subject to this rule completes the term for that position;
resigns; becomes incapacitated, or is otherwise incapable of performing the
duties of a member; has been removed from the appointment for just cause; is
not reappointed; is no longer employed in the position that the appointment
represents; or is no longer affiliated with the association or organization
that the appointment represents.
(b) Any vacancy subject to this rule will be
filled in the same manner as an initial appointment.
(c) Unless otherwise defined by section (8),
the Department will work in consultation with the employer, association or
organization that the vacancy represents, as defined by ORS
181A.375,
to identify a replacement member. The employer's, association's or
organization's recommendation will be forwarded to the Board chair for
consideration and recommendation to the full Board.
(6) The Board's decisions regarding an
appointment to a policy committee are final and are not subject to
appeal.
(7) The chairperson of the
board may remove an appointed member for just cause.
(8) Appointments to a Policy Committee for
Vacancies Not Representing an Employer, Association or Organization as Defined
in ORS
181A.375.
(a) Appointment of a Public Member to a
Policy Committee. Upon a vacancy, all interest forms and background information
will be submitted to the Board chair for consideration. The Board chair will
make a recommendation for appointment to the full Board for approval.
(b) Appointment of a Private Security
Provider or Private Investigator to the Private Security Policy Committee
(PSIPC). Upon a vacancy, all interest forms and background information will be
submitted to the PSIPC chair and vice-chair for consideration. The PSIPC chair
and vice-chair will make a recommendation for appointment to the full Board for
approval.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
181A.410
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
181A.410 & ORS
181A.375