(a) Corrections Policy Committee;
(b) Fire Policy Committee;
(c) Police Policy Committee;
(d) Telecommunications Policy Committee; and
(e) Private Security Policy Committee.
(2) The members of each policy committee shall select a chairperson and vice chairperson for the policy committee. Only members of the policy committee who are also members of the board are eligible to serve as a chairperson or vice chairperson. The vice chairperson may act as chairperson in the absence of the chairperson.
(3) The Corrections Policy Committee consists of:
(a) All of the board members who represent the corrections discipline;
(b) The chief administrative officer of the training division of the Department of Corrections;
(c) A security manager from the Department of Corrections recommended by the Director of the Department of Corrections; and
(d) The following, who may not be current board members, appointed by the chairperson of the board:
(A) One person recommended by and representing the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association;
(B) Two persons recommended by and representing the Oregon Sheriff’s Jail Command Council;
(C) One person recommended by and representing a statewide association of community corrections directors;
(D) One nonmanagement corrections officer employed by the Department of Corrections;
(E) One corrections officer who is employed by the Department of Corrections at a women’s correctional facility and who is a member of a bargaining unit;
(F) Two nonmanagement corrections officers; and
(G) One person representing the public who:
(i) Has never been employed or utilized as a corrections officer or as a parole and probation officer; and
(ii) Is not related within the second degree by affinity or consanguinity to a person who is employed or utilized as a corrections officer or parole and probation officer.
(4) The Fire Policy Committee consists of:
(a) All of the board members who represent the fire service discipline; and
(b) The following, who may not be current board members, appointed by the chairperson of the board:
(A) One person recommended by and representing a statewide association of fire instructors;
(B) One person recommended by and representing a statewide association of fire marshals;
(C) One person recommended by and representing community college fire programs;
(D) One nonmanagement firefighter recommended by a statewide organization of firefighters;
(E) One person representing the forest protection agencies and recommended by the State Forestry Department; and
(F) One person representing the public who:
(i) Has never been employed or utilized as a fire service professional; and
(ii) Is not related within the second degree by affinity or consanguinity to a person who is employed or utilized as a fire service professional.
(5) The Police Policy Committee consists of:
(a) All of the board members who represent the law enforcement discipline; and
(b) The following, who may not be current board members, appointed by the chairperson of the board:
(A) One person recommended by and representing the Oregon Association Chiefs of Police;
(B) Two persons recommended by and representing the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association;
(C) One command officer recommended by and representing the Oregon State Police;
(D) Three nonmanagement law enforcement officers; and
(E) Two persons representing the public:
(i) Who have never been employed or utilized as a police officer, certified reserve officer, reserve officer or regulatory specialist;
(ii) Who are not related within the second degree by affinity or consanguinity to a person who is employed or utilized as a police officer, certified reserve officer, reserve officer or regulatory specialist; and
(iii) One of whom is a member of a marginalized or historically underrepresented community.
(6) The Telecommunications Policy Committee consists of:
(a) All of the board members who represent the telecommunications discipline; and
(b) The following, who may not be current board members, appointed by the chairperson of the board:
(A) Two persons recommended by and representing a statewide association of public safety communications officers;
(B) One person recommended by and representing the Oregon Association Chiefs of Police;
(C) One person recommended by and representing the Oregon State Police;
(D) Two persons representing telecommunicators;
(E) One person recommended by and representing the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association;
(F) One person recommended by and representing the Oregon Fire Chiefs Association;
(G) One person recommended by and representing the Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems Program of the Oregon Health Authority;
(H) One person representing emergency medical services providers and recommended by a statewide association dealing with fire medical issues; and
(I) One person representing the public who:
(i) Has never been employed or utilized as a telecommunicator or an emergency medical dispatcher; and
(ii) Is not related within the second degree by affinity or consanguinity to a person who is employed or utilized as a telecommunicator or an emergency medical dispatcher.
(7) The Private Security Policy Committee consists of:
(a) All of the board members who represent the private security industry; and
(b) The following, who may not be current board members, appointed by the chairperson of the board:
(A) One person representing unarmed private security professionals;
(B) One person representing armed private security professionals;
(C) One person representing the health care industry;
(D) One person representing the manufacturing industry;
(E) One person representing the retail industry;
(F) One person representing the hospitality industry;
(G) One person representing private business or a governmental entity that utilizes private security services;
(H) One person representing persons who monitor alarm systems;
(I) Two persons who are investigators licensed under ORS 703.430, one of whom is recommended by the Oregon State Bar and one of whom is in private practice; and
(J) One person representing the public who:
(i) Has never been employed or utilized as a private security provider, as defined in ORS 181A.840, or an investigator, as defined in ORS 703.401; and
(ii) Is not related within the second degree by affinity or consanguinity to a person who is employed or utilized as a private security provider, as defined in ORS 181A.840, or an investigator, as defined in ORS 703.401.
(8) In making appointments to the policy committees under this section, the chairperson of the board shall seek to reflect the diversity of the state’s population. An appointment made by the chairperson of the board must be ratified by the board before the appointment is effective. The chairperson of the board may remove an appointed member for just cause. An appointment to a policy committee that is based on the member’s employment is automatically revoked if the member changes employment. The chairperson of the board shall fill a vacancy in the same manner as making an initial appointment. The term of an appointed member is two years. An appointed member may be appointed to a second term.
(9) A policy committee may meet at such times and places as determined by the policy committee in consultation with the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. A majority of a policy committee constitutes a quorum to conduct business. A policy committee may create subcommittees if needed.
(10)(a) Each policy committee shall develop policies, requirements, standards and rules relating to its specific discipline. A policy committee shall submit its policies, requirements, standards and rules to the board for the board’s consideration. When a policy committee submits a policy, requirement, standard or rule to the board for the board’s consideration, the board shall:
(A) Approve the policy, requirement, standard or rule;
(B) Disapprove the policy, requirement, standard or rule; or
(C) Defer a decision and return the matter to the policy committee for revision or reconsideration.
(b) The board may defer a decision and return a matter submitted by a policy committee under paragraph (a) of this subsection only once. If a policy, requirement, standard or rule that was returned to a policy committee is resubmitted to the board, the board shall take all actions necessary to implement the policy, requirement, standard or rule unless the board disapproves the policy, requirement, standard or rule.
(c) Disapproval of a policy, requirement, standard or rule under paragraph (a) or (b) of this subsection requires a two-thirds vote by the members of the board.
(11) At any time after submitting a matter to the board, the chairperson of the policy committee may withdraw the matter from the board’s consideration. [Formerly 181.637; 2017 c.47 §1; 2021 c.611 §8]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 05 - State Government, Government Procedures, Land Use
Section 181A.010 - Definitions for ORS 181A.010 to 181A.350.
Section 181A.015 - Department of State Police established.
Section 181A.020 - State Police Account; subaccount; uses; authority to accept property.
Section 181A.035 - Appointment of Deputy Superintendent of State Police.
Section 181A.040 - Powers and duties of deputy superintendent.
Section 181A.050 - Oregon State Police.
Section 181A.060 - Appointment of employees of department as special state police officers.
Section 181A.075 - Instruction; rules and regulations for discipline and control.
Section 181A.080 - Powers and duties of department and its members.
Section 181A.085 - Targeted enforcement program; rules.
Section 181A.095 - Headquarters and patrol stations; real property agreements.
Section 181A.100 - Organization of work of department.
Section 181A.115 - Supplies and equipment of state police.
Section 181A.130 - Records and reports of activities and time spent in performance of duties.
Section 181A.135 - National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact; rules.
Section 181A.140 - Department responsible for criminal identification information.
Section 181A.145 - Criminal investigations division.
Section 181A.150 - Forensic laboratories.
Section 181A.160 - Fingerprints, identifying data, disposition report required upon arrest.
Section 181A.165 - Crimes for which criminal offender information is required.
Section 181A.185 - Report of release or escape from state institution of certain inmates.
Section 181A.202 - Authority of municipal tax collection agency to require fingerprints.
Section 181A.210 - Criminal identification information to be furnished to Native American tribe.
Section 181A.220 - Confidentiality of some records.
Section 181A.225 - Reporting of crime statistics.
Section 181A.230 - Establishment of procedures for access to criminal record information; rules.
Section 181A.235 - Fee waiver.
Section 181A.245 - Procedure when information requested by other than criminal justice agency.
Section 181A.250 - Specific information not to be collected or maintained.
Section 181A.265 - Criminal Justice Information Standards program; duties.
Section 181A.270 - Duties of state criminal justice agencies.
Section 181A.275 - Criminal Justice Information Standards Advisory Board; members; expenses.
Section 181A.280 - Law Enforcement Data System established; duties; rules.
Section 181A.285 - Medical health database.
Section 181A.290 - Certain information required from agencies; rules.
Section 181A.300 - Establishment and maintenance of missing persons clearinghouse.
Section 181A.305 - Duties of administrator of clearinghouse.
Section 181A.315 - Amber Plan; rules.
Section 181A.320 - Written policies relating to missing vulnerable adults required.
Section 181A.322 - Short title.
Section 181A.323 - Definitions for ORS 181A.323 to 181A.328.
Section 181A.324 - Sexual assault forensic evidence kit testing; reports; rules.
Section 181A.326 - Notification to law enforcement agency when kit collected.
Section 181A.338 - Purchase and receipt of property from military equipment surplus program.
Section 181A.340 - Commissioning of humane special agents; rules.
Section 181A.348 - Telecommunicators as first responders.
Section 181A.355 - Definitions for ORS 181A.355 to 181A.689.
Section 181A.360 - Board on Public Safety Standards and Training; term limit; confirmation.
Section 181A.365 - Organization of board; meetings; policy of state.
Section 181A.370 - Executive committee.
Section 181A.375 - Policy committees; rules.
Section 181A.385 - Appointment of director of department.
Section 181A.405 - Legislative intent and findings.
Section 181A.442 - Equity training for police officers; rules.
Section 181A.444 - Training on interacting with persons who have experienced trauma.
Section 181A.445 - Best practices for interacting with persons who have experienced trauma; rules.
Section 181A.485 - Psychological screening of law enforcement officers; rules.
Section 181A.487 - Mental health wellness policies for law enforcement agencies.
Section 181A.490 - Certification of police officers and certified reserve officers.
Section 181A.500 - Lapse of certification; reapplication for certification; rules; fees.
Section 181A.520 - Certification of corrections officers.
Section 181A.530 - Certification of parole and probation officers.
Section 181A.540 - Certification of judicial marshals.
Section 181A.550 - Certification of regulatory specialists.
Section 181A.560 - Certification of telecommunicators and emergency medical dispatchers.
Section 181A.570 - Certification of full-time department employees.
Section 181A.580 - Certification of certain Law Enforcement Data System employees.
Section 181A.590 - Certification of instructors; accreditation of training programs.
Section 181A.600 - Limitation on accreditation of training programs.
Section 181A.610 - Reimbursement for training to local law enforcement units; rules.
Section 181A.620 - Reimbursement of qualifying expenses.
Section 181A.630 - Procedure for denial, suspension or revocation of application or certification.
Section 181A.655 - Civil penalties relating to certification; rules; immunity from civil liability.
Section 181A.657 - Accreditation of law enforcement agencies; rules.
Section 181A.660 - Oregon Center for Policing Excellence; purpose; rules.
Section 181A.661 - Police Memorial Trust Fund; rules.
Section 181A.663 - National Use-of-Force Data Collection.
Section 181A.665 - Police Standards and Training Account.
Section 181A.667 - Review, provision and retention of personnel records; immunity from liability.
Section 181A.672 - Disclosure of information about certain employees of law enforcement agencies.
Section 181A.674 - Disclosure of information about certain public safety employees.
Section 181A.676 - Uniform background checklist; standardized personal history questionnaire.
Section 181A.683 - Form for reports; forwarding of reports to law enforcement unit.
Section 181A.686 - Report on discipline to Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
Section 181A.688 - Findings regarding racism.
Section 181A.700 - Definitions for ORS 181A.702 and 181A.704.
Section 181A.702 - Identifying information on uniform.
Section 181A.704 - Provision of officer identity to member of public.
Section 181A.708 - Use of chemical incapacitants, kinetic impact projectiles and sound devices.
Section 181A.710 - Use of other law enforcement agencies to engage in barred conduct.
Section 181A.720 - Definitions for ORS 181A.725 to 181A.735.
Section 181A.725 - Oregon Community Crime Prevention Information Center; duties.
Section 181A.730 - Coordinator; appointment; duties.
Section 181A.735 - Advisory committee; meetings; expenses.
Section 181A.775 - Definitions for ORS 181A.775 to 181A.805.
Section 181A.785 - Components of plan.
Section 181A.805 - Grants; rules.
Section 181A.815 - Expenses; rules.
Section 181A.820 - Enforcement of federal immigration laws; civil action for violation.
Section 181A.822 - Definitions for ORS 181A.822 to 181A.829.
Section 181A.827 - Sanctuary violation reporting mechanism; website.
Section 181A.835 - Peer support counseling sessions; confidentiality; admissibility as evidence.
Section 181A.840 - Definitions for ORS 181A.360, 181A.840 to 181A.893, 181A.895 and 181A.995.
Section 181A.845 - Applicability of ORS 181A.840 to 181A.893.
Section 181A.850 - Prohibited acts; temporary assignment of person not certified allowed.
Section 181A.855 - Qualifications for private security professional; rules.
Section 181A.875 - Licenses and certificates; issuance; duration; denial or revocation.
Section 181A.880 - Hearing if license or certificate denied, suspended or revoked.
Section 181A.885 - Effect of being charged with crime.
Section 181A.893 - Restrictions on entities employing private security providers; rules.
Section 181A.900 - Procedures for licensing of private security entities; rules; fees.
Section 181A.902 - Investigation of applicant’s character, competence and reliability.
Section 181A.904 - License examination; rules.
Section 181A.906 - Firearm training.
Section 181A.908 - Training through Bureau of Labor and Industries.
Section 181A.911 - Interagency agreement.
Section 181A.913 - Required statements to private security professionals.
Section 181A.916 - Hiring unlicensed private security entity; liability for unpaid wages.
Section 181A.940 - Definitions for ORS 181A.940 to 181A.946.
Section 181A.942 - Eligibility to act as authorized tribal police officer.
Section 181A.995 - Penalties relating to regulation of private security; criminal and civil.