Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 104 - Municipal Police and Fire Protection
Section 7-294b. - Members of council. Holding of other office.

(a) There shall be a Police Officer Standards and Training Council which shall be within the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Until December 31, 2020, the council shall consist of the following members appointed by the Governor: (1) A chief administrative officer of a town or city in Connecticut; (2) the chief elected official or chief executive officer of a town or city in Connecticut with a population under twelve thousand which does not have an organized police department; (3) a member of the faculty of The University of Connecticut; (4) eight members of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association who are holding office or employed as chief of police or the highest ranking professional police officer of an organized police department of a municipality within the state; (5) the Chief State's Attorney; (6) a sworn municipal police officer whose rank is sergeant or lower; and (7) five public members.

(b) On and after January 1, 2021, the council shall consist of the following members:
(1) The chief elected official or chief executive officer of a town or city within the state with a population in excess of fifty thousand, appointed by the Governor;
(2) The chief elected official or chief executive officer of a town or city within the state with a population of fifty thousand or less, appointed by the Governor;
(3) A member of the faculty of an institution of higher education in the state who has a background in criminal justice studies, appointed by the Governor;
(4) A member of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association who is holding office or employed as the chief of police, the deputy chief of police or a senior ranking professional police officer of an organized police department of a municipality within the state with a population in excess of one hundred thousand, appointed by the Governor;
(5) A member of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association who is holding office or employed as chief of police or the highest ranking professional police officer of an organized police department of a municipality within the state with a population in excess of sixty thousand but not exceeding one hundred thousand, appointed by the Governor;
(6) A member of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association who is holding office or employed as chief of police or the highest ranking professional police officer of an organized police department of a municipality within the state with a population in excess of thirty-five thousand but not exceeding sixty thousand, appointed by the Governor;
(7) A sworn municipal police officer from a municipality within the state with a population exceeding fifty thousand, appointed by the Governor;
(8) A sworn municipal police officer from a municipality within the state with a population not exceeding fifty thousand, appointed by the Governor;
(9) The commanding officer of the Connecticut State Police Academy;
(10) A member of the public, who is a person with a physical disability or an advocate on behalf of persons with physical disabilities, appointed by the Governor;
(11) A victim of crime or the immediate family member of a deceased victim of crime, appointed by the Governor;
(12) A medical professional, appointed by the Governor;
(13) The Chief State's Attorney;
(14) A member of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association or the person holding office or employed as chief of police or the highest ranking professional police officer of an organized police department within the state, appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives;
(15) A member of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association or the person holding office or employed as chief of police or the highest ranking professional police officer of an organized police department within the state, appointed by the president pro tempore of the Senate;
(16) A member of the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association who is holding office or employed as chief of police or the highest ranking professional police officer of an organized police department of a municipality within the state with a population not exceeding thirty-five thousand, appointed by the minority leader of the Senate;
(17) A member of the public who is a justice-impacted person, appointed by the majority leader of the House of Representatives;
(18) A member of the public who is a justice-impacted person, appointed by the majority leader of the Senate; and
(19) A member of the public who is a person with a mental disability or an advocate on behalf of persons with mental disabilities, appointed by the minority leader of the House of Representatives.
(c) The Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection and the Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent-in-charge in Connecticut or their designees shall be voting ex-officio members of the council. Any member who fails to attend three consecutive meetings or who fails to attend fifty per cent of all meetings held during any calendar year shall be deemed to have resigned from the council. Any nonpublic member of the council shall immediately, upon the termination of such member's holding the office or employment that qualified such member for appointment, cease to be a member of the council. Any vacancy shall be filled by the appointing authority. A member appointed to fill a vacancy shall be appointed for the unexpired term of the member whom such member is to succeed in the same manner as the original appointment. The Governor shall appoint a chairperson and the council shall appoint a vice-chairperson and a secretary from among the members.
(d) Membership on the council shall not constitute holding a public office. No member of the council shall be disqualified from holding any public office or employment by reason of his appointment to or membership on the council nor shall any member forfeit any such office or employment by reason of his appointment to the council, notwithstanding the provisions of any general statute, special act or local law, ordinance or charter.
(February, 1965, P.A. 575, S. 2, 4; P.A. 77-290; 77-614, S. 487, 610; P.A. 78-303, S. 9, 136; P.A. 79-560, S. 34, 39; P.A. 82-357, S. 2, 8; P.A. 87-477, S. 3; P.A. 89-376, S. 2; P.A. 93-43; P.A. 95-108, S. 3; P.A. 97-5; P.A. 07-17, S. 1; P.A. 11-51, S. 146; 11-61, S. 96; July Sp. Sess. P.A. 20-1, S. 13.)
History: P.A. 77-290 added to provision concerning appointment the phrase calling for service until successors are appointed in Subsec. (a); P.A. 77-614 placed council within the department of public safety for administrative purposes, effective January 1, 1979; P.A. 78-303 substituted commissioner of public safety for commissioner of state police to fulfill requirements of P.A. 77-614, S. 486; P.A. 79-560 added requirement that there be five public members; P.A. 82-357 put the council within the division of state police for administrative purposes only and made provisions for the appointment of a chairperson, vice-chairperson and secretary; P.A. 87-477 added chief state's attorney as member of council; P.A. 89-376 amended Subsec. (a) to permit public safety commissioner and FBI special agent-in-charge to have designees and to be voting ex-officio members of council; P.A. 93-43 added Subsec. (a)(3) extending membership to chief elected official or chief executive officer of a town with a population under 12,000 which does not have an organized police department; P.A. 95-108 amended Subsec. (a) to rename Municipal Police Training Council as Police Officer Standards and Training Council; P.A. 97-5 added new Subsec. (a)(6) extending membership on council to a member of the Connecticut Coalition of Police and Corrections Officers, and renumbered the remaining Subdiv. Accordingly; P.A. 07-17 amended Subsec. (a)(6) to change membership from a member of the Connecticut Coalition of Police and Corrections Officers to a sworn municipal police officer, effective May 7, 2007; P.A. 11-51 amended Subsec. (a) to replace language placing council within Department of Public Safety for administrative purposes with language placing council within Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection and to make technical changes, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 11-61 amended Subsec. (a) by deleting reference to Division of State Police, effective July 1, 2011; July Sp. Sess. P.A. 20-1 amended Subsec. (a) by specifying that existing council membership shall remain in place until December 31, 2020 and deleting provisions re voting ex-officio members, nonpublic members, vacancy and chairperson, vice-chairperson and secretary appointments and council members' entitlement to expenses involved in performance of duties, added new Subsec. (b) re council membership on and after January 1, 2021, added Subsec. (c) re voting ex-officio members, attendance at meetings and vacancy and chairperson, vice-chairperson and secretary appointments and redesignated existing Subsec. (b) as Subsec. (d), effective July 31, 2020.
Cited. 13 CA 124.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 7 - Municipalities

Chapter 104 - Municipal Police and Fire Protection

Section 7-274. - Establishment by ordinance of town police commissions; adoption by ordinance of special act provisions when police commission established thereby.

Section 7-275. - Meetings of commissioners. Vacancies.

Section 7-276. - Powers of commissioners.

Section 7-277. - Town to bear expense.

Section 7-277a. - Police assistance agreements.

Section 7-277b. - Reimbursement for body-worn or electronic defense weapon recording equipment, data storage devices or services and dashboard cameras with a remote recorder.

Section 7-277c. - Grants to municipalities for purchase of body-worn recording equipment, digital data storage devices or services and dashboard cameras with a remote recorder.

Section 7-278. - Hearing prior to dismissal of municipal police head. Just cause requirement. Appeal.

Section 7-279. - Subpoena to appear before municipal police commissioners.

Section 7-280. - Witness fees.

Section 7-281. - Execution of criminal process in towns, cities and boroughs. Execution of arrest warrants.

Section 7-281a. - Free use of COLLECT system.

Section 7-282. - Municipal accident and police records.

Section 7-282a. - Reporting of bomb incidents.

Section 7-282b. - Automatic telephone alarms.

Section 7-282c. - Filing and dissemination of reports re missing children, missing youths and certain missing persons.

Section 7-282d. - Imposition of pedestrian citation or traffic ticket quotas prohibited.

Section 7-282e. - Intervention in or reporting of use of unreasonable, excessive or illegal force by a witnessing officer. Records of incidents of use of physical force, discharge of a firearm or engagement of a pursuit. Review and reporting of use o...

Section 7-283. - Employment of private detectives.

Section 7-284. - Police protection at places of amusement.

Section 7-285. - Sale of unclaimed goods by police departments.

Section 7-286. - Police matrons in certain cities.

Section 7-287. - Female prisoners under care of police matron.

Section 7-288. - Duty of police matron.

Section 7-289. - Qualifications of matron; salary; removal.

Section 7-290. - Separate station for female prisoners.

Section 7-291. - Police surgeons.

Section 7-291a. - Efforts re recruitment, retention and promotion of minority police officers. Annual report.

Section 7-291b. - Guidelines re recruitment, retention and promotion of minority police officers.

Section 7-291c. - Prohibition against hiring police officer dismissed for malfeasance or who resigned or retired while under investigation.

Section 7-291d. - Employment protection of police officer who seeks or receives mental health care services. Return to duty. Law enforcement unit liability.

Section 7-291e. - Requirements re provision of behavioral health assessments to police officers.

Section 7-292. - Adoption of forty-hour week for policemen.

Section 7-293. - Work week.

Section 7-294. - Earnings not affected.

Section 7-294a. - Police Officer Standards and Training Council: Definitions.

Section 7-294aa. - Reinstatement of state or municipal police officers upon return from participation in international peacekeeping operations.

Section 7-294b. - Members of council. Holding of other office.

Section 7-294bb. - State and local police policy concerning complaints from the public alleging misconduct committed by law enforcement personnel.

Section 7-294c. - Submission of annual report by council to Governor and General Assembly.

Section 7-294cc. - Development and promulgation of policy and form re police use of electronic defense weapons.

Section 7-294d. - Powers of council. Certification of police officers, police training schools and law enforcement instructors. Refusal to renew, suspension, cancellation or revocation of certification. Hearing. Automatic certification. Exemptions. W...

Section 7-294dd. - Reimbursement for cost of police officer certification.

Section 7-294e. - Recertification of police officers. Regulations.

Section 7-294ee. - Minimum standards and practices for the administration, management and operation of law enforcement units. Unit state-accreditation tier certification or accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies...

Section 7-294f. - State and local police training programs to include course on sexual assault investigation and rape crisis intervention.

Section 7-294ff. - Development of model critical incident and peer support policy. Policy adoption. Provision of peer support and mental health referral services.

Section 7-294g. - State and local police training programs to provide training re domestic violence, child abuse, and suicide intervention procedures.

Section 7-294gg. - State and local police training programs to provide training on resilience and self-care techniques.

Section 7-294h. - State and local police training programs to provide training on the handling of juvenile matters and adults with autism spectrum disorder, cognitive impairment or nonverbal learning disorder.

Section 7-294hh. - State and local police policy concerning crowd management. Regulations. Training.

Section 7-294ii. - Requirements re police officer affixing and displaying badge and name tag on uniform. Development and promulgation of model policy.

Section 7-294jj. - Acquisition and inventory of military designed equipment by state and municipal police. Order to sell, transfer or dispose of by office of the Governor and Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Reconsideration o...

Section 7-294kk. - Determination of number of drug recognition experts. Development of model policy. Policy adoption. Drug recognition expert and advanced roadside impaired driving enforcement training.

Section 7-294l. - State and local police training programs to provide training on gang-related violence.

Section 7-294ll. - Issuance of guidance to police re determination of whether a person is in possession of cannabis in excess of legal limit.

Section 7-294m. (Formerly Sec. 7-294j). - Instruction re new legal developments for municipal chief law enforcement officers.

Section 7-294mm. - Timely notification by a peace officer of a death.

Section 7-294n. - State and local police training programs to provide training on crimes motivated by bigotry or bias.

Section 7-294nn. - Law enforcement unit policy permitting police officers to wear religious head coverings.

Section 7-294o. - Development and implementation of policy re missing person reports. Training.

Section 7-294p. - Connecticut Police Academy. Maintenance and operation. Municipal police officer training and education extension account.

Section 7-294q. - State and local police training programs to provide training on eyewitness identification procedures.

Section 7-294r. - (Note: This section is repealed, effective October 1, 2023.) State and local police training programs to provide training on handling incidents involving individuals affected with serious mental illness.

Section 7-294s. - State and local police training programs to provide training in the use of physical force and body-worn recording equipment and cultural competency and sensitivity training.

Section 7-294t. - Eyewitness Identification and Emerging Technologies Task Force.

Section 7-294u. - State and local police training re use of opioid antagonist. Maintaining supply of and carrying opioid antagonists.

Section 7-294v. - State and local police training programs to provide training on interactions with persons who have mental or physical disabilities and persons who are deaf, hard of hearing or deafblind.

Section 7-294w. - State and local police training programs to include traffic incident management.

Section 7-294x. - Council to provide training to public school security personnel.

Section 7-294y. (Formerly Sec. 7-294i). - State and local police policy on the handling and processing of juvenile matters.

Section 7-294z. (Formerly Sec. 7-294k). - Use of radar devices by state and municipal police officers.

Section 7-294aaa. - Establishment of civilian police review boards.

Section 7-295. - Acceptance of part.

Section 7-296. - Reserve fund of police department.

Section 7-297. - Veteran reserve; retirement; death benefits.

Section 7-298. - Removal of policemen not restricted.

Section 7-299. - City ordinances.

Section 7-300. - Establishment of funds in towns and boroughs.

Section 7-301. - Establishment of fire department.

Section 7-302. - Hearing prior to dismissal of fire department head. Appeal.

Section 7-303. - “Municipality”, “work” and “duty” defined.

Section 7-304. - Participation of municipalities.

Section 7-305. - Work week.

Section 7-306. - Earnings.

Section 7-307. - Age requirement for veterans.

Section 7-308. - Liability of volunteer firefighter, volunteer ambulance member or volunteer fire police officer.

Section 7-309. - Liability for damage caused by motor vehicle used for fire fighting.

Section 7-310. - Operation of fire equipment in and provision of personnel and assistance to other municipality.

Section 7-310a. - Municipal and volunteer fire department fire apparatus inspection, maintenance and testing requirements.

Section 7-311. - Liability for delay in reporting fire or other emergency.

Section 7-312. - Liability as to use of water holes.

Section 7-313. - Fire police.

Section 7-313a. - Fire police.

Section 7-313b. - Authority of fire department officer to order removal of persons.

Section 7-313c. - Indemnification for educational expenses.

Section 7-313d. - Local fire department's authority to inspect state facilities.

Section 7-313e. - Authority of fire officer during emergency.

Section 7-313f. - Authority of fire chiefs at certain state facilities.

Section 7-313g. - “Firefighter” defined.

Section 7-313h. - Firefighters cancer relief account.

Section 7-313i. - Firefighters cancer relief subcommittee established. Determination and remittance of wage replacement benefits.

Section 7-313j. - Firefighters cancer relief program established.

Section 7-313k. - Annual report re firefighters cancer relief account and firefighters cancer relief program.

Section 7-313l. - Firefighter training on resilience and self-care techniques.

Section 7-313m. - Grants to distressed municipalities for volunteer firefighter training.

Section 7-313n. - (Note: This section is effective January 1, 2024.) Firefighters cancer relief account. Municipal contributions.

Section 7-313o. - Firefighter turnout gear. Maintenance and remediation of toxic substances.

Section 7-314. - Definitions. Exemption from Freedom of Information Act.

Section 7-314a. - Death, disability and injury benefits. Presumption.

Section 7-314b. - Collection of workers' compensation benefits by volunteer firefighters and members of volunteer ambulance services.

Section 7-314c. - Assumption of liability by the state for volunteer firefighters.

Section 7-315 to 7-322. - Death benefits; payments for injuries, for treatment of injuries and occupational disease and for total disability; insurance to provide payments; notice of claim; investigation of claim; benefits exempt from attachment.

Section 7-322a. - Benefits for volunteers rendering service to another fire company.

Section 7-322b. - Volunteers serving in municipality where employed. Fire and ambulance leaves. Enactment by municipality. List of participating members. Benefits.

Section 7-322c. - Employers prohibited from discharging or discriminating against employees who are volunteer firefighters or members of volunteer ambulance services due to volunteer service. Remedies.

Section 7-322d. - Election of officers. Ballots exempt from Freedom of Information Act.

Section 7-323. - Application of part.

Section 7-323a. - Definitions.

Section 7-323b. - Acceptance of part.

Section 7-323c. - Benefit fund established.

Section 7-323d. - Actuarial studies of fund experience.

Section 7-323e. - Benefits.

Section 7-323f. - Insurance policies to provide benefits authorized.

Section 7-323g. - Withdrawal of acceptance.

Section 7-323h. - Municipal liability for maintaining benefits.

Section 7-323i. - Administration of fund.

Section 7-323j. - Definitions.

Section 7-323k. - Commission on Fire Prevention and Control.

Section 7-323l. - Duties of Commission on Fire Prevention and Control. Regulations.

Section 7-323m. - Exceptions, voluntary cooperation.

Section 7-323n. - Office of State Fire Administration.

Section 7-323o. - State Fire Administrator, appointment and duties.

Section 7-323p. - State fire school. Training and education extension account. Auxiliary services account.

Section 7-323q. - Indemnification of fire service instructors.

Section 7-323r. - Supplemental grant award remittance program for volunteer fire companies providing services on limited access highways or on the Berlin Turnpike or a section of Route 8.

Section 7-323s. - Model guidelines re municipal emergency personnel. Municipal agreements re volunteer service of paid emergency personnel.

Section 7-323t. - Municipal contracts prohibiting paid emergency personnel from volunteer service.

Section 7-323u. - Regional fire school. Notice and hearing. Appeals. Regulations.

Section 7-323v. - Payments to volunteer fire companies for providing services on limited access highways or on sections of the Berlin Turnpike or Route 8.