Virginia Administrative Code
Title 6 - CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONS
Agency 20 - DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
Chapter 30 - RULES RELATING TO COMPULSORY IN-SERVICE TRAINING STANDARDS FOR LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, JAILORS OR CUSTODIAL OFFICERS, COURTROOM SECURITY OFFICERS, PROCESS SERVICE OFFICERS AND OFFICERS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, DIVISION OF OPERATIONS
Section 6VAC20-30-50 - How compulsory in-service training standards may be attained
Universal Citation: 6 VA Admin Code 20-30-50
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. In-service training school/sessions.
1. In-service
training shall be obtained by attending and completing an approved in-service
training school or a series of approved in-service training sessions which
combined comply with the compulsory in-service training standards. Such
training must be attended at a certified training academy unless provided
otherwise in accordance with
6VAC20-30-50 B and C.
2. Criminal justice officers attending
approved in-service training shall not be placed on duty or on call except in
cases of emergency.
3. Individuals
who maintain training certification in secondary functions may comply with the
compulsory in-service training standards by attending 40 hours of approved
in-service training, provided that all legal training requirements are included
for the designated secondary function(s) and that the career
development/elective training is job related.
B. Partial in-service credit.
1. Individual. Upon written request of the
chief of police, sheriff or agency administrator, the director may authorize
attendance and successful completion of job-related courses for partial
in-service credit. Such request shall be submitted no later than 60 days
following the last day of the course. Whenever possible, such request should be
submitted prior to the beginning date of the course. Any request for partial
in-service credit shall include the name of the sponsoring agency, name and
location of the course, and a curriculum which shall include at a minimum the
date, time and instructor for each subject included in the course. Attendance
shall be documented and submitted to the department for approval.
All such requests from the Department of Corrections shall be reviewed and endorsed by the training manager prior to being forwarded to the department for consideration.
2. Course. The director may approve
job-related training courses offered by training providers that have not been
certified as criminal justice academies as meeting the requirements to receive
partial in-service credit. Requests for such approval shall be submitted 60
days prior to the commencement of the course on forms provided by the
department. Courses meeting the minimum criteria may be approved for one year
or until the course content is revised, whichever occurs first. The sponsoring
provider shall document attendance. It shall be the responsibility of the
officer receiving training to ensure that documentation of attendance is
submitted to a certified training academy for tracking and subsequent
submission to the department. The sponsoring agency shall also certify to the
agency administrator that the officer successfully completed the course. The
department shall only consider for approval requests from providers where there
is an indication that criminal justice officers from Virginia have attended or
will attend the course for which approval is requested.
This subdivision shall not apply to any criminal justice agency or certified training academy in this Commonwealth.
C. In-service credit for multi-media criminal justice programming.
1.
Tested multimedia training. Training received via multimedia programs utilizing
computer-generated or agency-administered objective-based testing may be
applied toward in-service credit if:
a. The
training program is approved by the academy director or designee, and the
instructional topic is directly related to criminal justice;
b. A post-viewing objective-based examination
covering the instructional material is administered to the student by the
academy director or designee, or administered via the multimedia presentation,
and the student has no access to the examination or ability to affect, alter,
or destroy the examination questions or examination results;
c. The student achieves a minimum passing
score of 70% or above on a postviewing examination, scored by the academy
director or designee, or the computer;
d. All postviewing examinations administered,
and their results, shall be maintained in accordance with the appropriate
Library of Virginia retention schedule. These records shall be made available
to the department upon request.
2. Administrative requirements. The academy
director of the certified academy that approves multimedia training shall
determine the number of hours of in-service credit to be awarded for each
multimedia training session.
Statutory Authority
§ 9.1-102 of the Code of Virginia.
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