District of Columbia Code
Title 99 - Reserved sections
§ 5–107.04. (Perm). Duties of the Board

(a) The Board shall establish minimum application and appointment criteria for the Metropolitan Police Department that include the following:
(1) That an applicant be a citizen of the United States at the time of application;
(2) Age limits;
(3) Height and weight guidelines;
(4) Physical fitness and health standards;
(5) Psychological fitness and health standards;
(6) The completion of a criminal background investigation;
(7) The consideration to be placed on an applicant’s participation in court-ordered community supervision or probation for any criminal offense at any time from application through appointment;
(8) The consideration to be placed on an applicant’s criminal history, including juvenile records;
(9) The completion of a background investigation;
(10) Military discharge classification information; and
(11) Information on prior service with the Metropolitan Police Department.
(b) Notwithstanding the minimum standards established by the Board in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, the Chief of Police may deny employment to any applicant based upon conduct occurring while the applicant was a minor if, considering the totality of the circumstances, the Chief of Police determines that the applicant has not displayed the good moral character or integrity necessary to perform the duties of a sworn member of the Metropolitan Police Department.
(c) Each applicant selected for appointment as a sworn member of the Metropolitan Police Department shall successfully complete an initial training program and initial firearms training program before deployment, including minimum requirements developed by the Board, unless the applicant receives a waiver pursuant to subsection (e) of this section.
(d) The Board shall determine minimum requirements for the initial training program and initial firearms training program for Metropolitan Police Department recruits, including the appropriate sequence, content, and duration of each program, and:
(1) The minimum number of hours required;
(2) If and under what circumstances the initial training program will include temporary deployment of the applicant before regular deployment as a sworn member; and
(3) The subjects to be included as part of every applicant’s initial training.
(e) The Chief of Police may modify or waive the initial training program and initial firearms training program requirements for either of the following:
(1) Any applicant who is a former sworn member of the Metropolitan Police Department who has been separated from employment with the Metropolitan Police Department for less than 3 years; or
(2) Any former member of a federal, state, or local law enforcement agency who has completed training similar to the Metropolitan Police Department’s initial training program and initial firearms training program and who has been separated from employment with a federal, state, or local law enforcement agency for less than 3 years.
(f) The Board shall determine minimum requirements for a continuing education program for sworn members of the Metropolitan Police Department, including:
(1) Requirements for a continuing education firearms training program; and
(2) The appropriate consequence, including ineligibility for promotion, if a member fails to satisfy the continuing education requirement.
(f-1) The Board shall develop and operate a training program, in coordination with the Department of Health, the Department of Aging and Community Living, and the Office of the Attorney General, that includes:
(1) Instruction on best practices for identifying, and interacting with individuals living with, Alzheimer's Disease or other dementias, and the risks such individuals face, such as wandering and elder abuse;
(2) Initial training, required to be completed after appointment, that covers the following topics:
(A) Neurological, psychiatric, and behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementias;
(B) Communication issues, including how to communicate respectfully and effectively with individuals living with Alzheimer's Disease or other dementias in order to determine the most appropriate response, and effective communication techniques to enhance collaboration with caregivers;
(C) Techniques for understanding and approaching behavioral symptoms and identifying alternatives to physical restraints;
(D) Identifying and reporting incidents of abuse, neglect, and exploitation to Adult Protective Services;
(E) Protocols for contacting caregivers when an individual living with Alzheimer's Disease or other dementias is found wandering or during emergency or crisis situations; and
(F) Local caregiving resources that are available for individuals living with Alzheimer's Disease or other dementias; and
(3) Required continuing education that covers the subjects described in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(g) The Metropolitan Police Department may utilize the services of other law enforcement agencies or organizations engaged in the education and training of law enforcement personnel to satisfy any portion of the initial training program, the initial firearms training program, or the continuing education program pursuant to this section.
(h) The Board shall establish the minimum requirements for any instructor of any component of the Metropolitan Police Department’s initial training program, continuing education program, or firearms training program.
(i) The Board shall establish minimum selection and training standards for members of the District of Columbia Housing Authority Police Department.
(j) The Board shall also review and make recommendations to the Chief of Police, the Mayor, and the Council, regarding:
(1) The Metropolitan Police Department’s tuition assistance program;
(2) The optimal probationary period for new members of the Metropolitan Police Department pursuant to subsection (q) of this section;
(3) The issue of creating separate career tracks for patrol and investigations;
(4) Minimum standards for continued level of physical fitness for sworn members of the Metropolitan Police Department; and
(5) The Metropolitan Police Department Reserve Corps program’s training and standards.
(k) The minimum standards set by the Board pursuant to subsections (a), (d), (f), and (h) of this section shall not preclude the Metropolitan Police Department from establishing higher standards, including standards regarding its application, initial training, and continuing education programs at the department.
(l) The minimum standards set by the Board pursuant to subsection (i) of this section shall not preclude the District of Columbia Housing Authority Police Department from establishing higher standards.
(m) Not later than December 31 of each calendar year, the Board, through the Chief of Police, shall deliver a report to the Mayor and the Council concerning the Metropolitan Police Department’s initial training program, continuing education program, and firearms training program. The report shall include:
(1) The number of:
(A) Applicants who have successfully completed the application process;
(B) Applicants who have completed the initial training program;
(C) Sworn members who have completed the continuing education and firearms training programs;
(2) An assessment of the Metropolitan Police Department’s compliance with the Board’s prescribed minimum standards for each of its application and training programs pursuant to this section;
(3) Recommendations where the Board believes that the Metropolitan Police Department’s current standards for applicants, initial training including firearms training, and continuing education can be improved; and
(4) An overall assessment of the Metropolitan Police Department’s current and planned recruiting efforts in light of public safety needs in the District.
(n) The administrative work of the Board shall be carried out by members of the Metropolitan Police Department as appointed by the Chief of Police.
(o) Any applicant who met the age requirement at the time of application and who was denied appointment on the basis of racial discrimination, as determined by the Director of the Office of Human Rights, may be appointed notwithstanding the applicant’s age at the time of that determination.
(p) Applications for appointment to the Metropolitan Police Department shall be made on forms furnished by the Metropolitan Police Department.
(q) Appointments to the Metropolitan Police Department shall be for a probationary period to be determined by the Chief of Police. Continuation of service after the expiration of that period shall be dependent upon the conduct of the appointee and his or her capacity for the performance of the duties to which assigned, as indicated by reports of superior officers. The probationary period shall be an extension of the examination period.
(r) If the Police and Fire Clinic shall find any probationer physically or mentally unfit to continue his or her duties, that probationer shall be required to appear before the Police and Firefighters Retirement and Relief Board. That Board shall make any findings as are required pursuant to § 5-713, and those findings shall be incorporated in a recommendation submitted to the Mayor.
(s) Each police officer appointed shall maintain a level of physical fitness to be determined by the Chief of Police. The final determination with respect to inappropriate fitness levels shall be made by the Medical Director of the Police and Fire Clinic.
(t)(1) The Mayor, pursuant to subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2 [§ 2-501 et seq.], may issue rules to implement the provisions of this section.
(2) The proposed rules shall be submitted to the Council for a 45-day period of review, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, legal holidays, and days of Council recess. If the Council does not approve or disapprove the proposed rules, by resolution, within this 45-day review period, the proposed rules shall be deemed approved.
(Oct. 4, 2000, D.C. Law 13-160, § 205, 47 DCR 4619; Sept. 30, 2004, D.C. Law 15-194, § 302(b), 51 DCR 9406; June 19, 2013, D.C. Law 19-320, § 505, 60 DCR 3390; Mar. 10, 2015, D.C. Law 20-198, § 6(b), 61 DCR 12450; Sept. 21, 2022, D.C. Law 24-167, § 3052(b), 69 DCR 9223.)
D.C. Law 15-194 substituted “Board” for “Training and Standards Board” in the introductory language of subsec. (d), par. (1) of subsec. (d), subsec. (e), the introductory language of subsec. (f), and subsecs. (i) and (k); substituted “October 31” for “November 31” in subpar. (B) of subsec. (f); and added subsec. (f-1).
The 2013 amendment by D.C. Law 19-320 deleted “standards for applicants; continuing education program” from the section heading; and rewrote the section.
The 2015 amendment by D.C. Law 20-198 substituted “Police and Firefighters Retirement and Relief Board” for “Police and Firemen's Retirement and Relief Board” in (r).
For temporary amendment of section, see § 505 of the Omnibus Criminal Code Amendments Emergency Amendment Act of 2012 (D.C. Act 19-599, January 14, 2013, 60 DCR 1017).
For temporary (90 days) amendment of this section, see § 505 of the Omnibus Criminal Code Amendment Congressional Review Emergency Act of 2013 (D.C. Act 20-44, April 1, 2013, 60 DCR 5381, 20 DCSTAT 1281).

Structure District of Columbia Code

District of Columbia Code

Title 99 - Reserved sections

§ 1–309.03. (Perm). Single-member districts

§ 1–309.05. (Perm). Advisory Neighborhood Commissions — Qualifications of members; nomination by petition

§ 1–309.06. (Perm). Advisory Neighborhood Commissions — Election of members; term of office; vacancies; change in residency; resignation; removal

§ 1–309.11. (Perm). Advisory Neighborhood Commissions — Meetings; bylaws governing operation and internal structure; officers; open meetings

§ 1–309.13. (Perm). Advisory Neighborhood Commissions — Funds; audit of accounts; employees; financial reports; publications

§ 1–328.04. (Perm). Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development grant-making authority

§ 1–523.01. (Perm). Mayoral nominees

§ 1–612.03. (Perm). Leave

§ 1–617.08. (Perm). Management rights; matters subject to collective bargaining

§ 1–1001.05. (Perm). Board of Elections — Duties

§ 1–1041.02. (Perm). Report of ward task forces

§ 2–218.31. (Perm). Local business enterprises

§ 2–1401.02. (Perm). Definitions

§ 2–1701. (Perm). Definitions

§ 2–1706. (Perm). Maintenance of public records

§ 4–753.02. (Perm). Eligibility for services within the Continuum of Care

§ 5–107.01. (Perm). Minimum standards for members of the Metropolitan Police Department

§ 5–107.02. (Perm). Mandatory continuing education program for sworn members of the Metropolitan Police Department

§ 5–107.03. (Perm). Establishment of District of Columbia Police Officers Standards and Training Board

§ 5–107.04. (Perm). Duties of the Board

§ 5–109.01. (Perm). Cadet program authorized; purpose; preference for appointment; appropriations

§ 5–115.03. (Perm). Neglect to make arrest for offense committed in presence

§ 5–116.33. (Perm). Body-Worn Camera Program; reporting requirements

§ 5–125.01. (Perm). Intent of Council

§ 5–125.02. (Perm). Definitions

§ 5–125.03. (Perm). Trachea hold prohibited; carotid artery hold restricted

§ 5–302. (Perm). Restrictions on powers and duties of federal law enforcement officers

§ 5–331.02. (Perm). Definitions

§ 5–331.09. (Perm). Identification of MPD personnel policing First Amendment assemblies

§ 5–331.16. (Perm). Use of riot gear and riot tactics at First Amendment assemblies

§ 5–1031. (Perm). Commencement of corrective or adverse action

§ 5–1104. (Perm). Police Complaints Board

§ 5–1107. (Perm). Authority of the Office and processing of complaint

§ 6–1110.02. (Perm). Targeted Homeowner Grant Program

§ 7–1671.01. (Perm). Definitions

§ 7–1671.02. (Perm). Use of medical marijuana

§ 7–1671.03. (Perm). Restrictions on use of medical marijuana

§ 7–1671.05. (Perm). Medical marijuana program

§ 7–1671.06. (Perm). Dispensaries and cultivation centers

§ 7–1671.07. (Perm). Health Occupations Boards review of medical marijuana authorized practitioner recommendations

§ 7–2304. (Perm). Issuance of emergency executive order; contents; actions of Mayor after issuance

§ 7–2501.01. (Perm). Definitions

§ 7–2502.02. (Perm). Registration of certain firearms prohibited

§ 7–2502.03. (Perm). Qualifications for registration; information required for registration

§ 7–2502.06. (Perm). Time for filing registration applications

§ 7–2504.01. (Perm). Manufacture of firearms, destructive devices or ammunition prohibited; requirement for dealer’s license

§ 7–2505.04. (Perm). Prohibition on sale, transfer, ownership, or possession of designated unsafe pistol

§ 8–771.02. (Perm). Battery collection

§ 16–705. (Perm). Jury trial; trial by court

§ 16–5505. (Perm). Exemptions

§ 22–4234. (Perm). Duties

§ 23–501. (Perm). Definitions

§ 23–581. (Perm). Arrests without warrant by law enforcement officers

§ 28–3814. (Perm). Debt collection

§ 30–301. (Perm). Hotel Recovery Grant Program

§ 34–801. (Perm). Members; eligibility; oath

§ 34–2162. (Perm). Lead Service Line Planning Task Force establishment

§ 38–2651. (Perm). State Board of Education; establishment; membership

§ 42–1903.03. (Perm). Meetings; electronic notice

§ 42–2703.07a. (Perm). Reverse Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Program

§ 42–3509.04. (Perm). Service

§ 47–1803.02. (Perm). Gross income — Items included and excluded; "adjusted gross income" defined

§ 47–2002. (Perm). Imposition of tax

§ 47–2853.133. (Perm). Certain representations prohibited

§ 51–111. (Perm). Determination of claims; hearing; appeal; witness fees

§ 51–113. (Perm). Administration of provisions of subchapter; disclosure of information

§ 22–3312.03. (Perm). Wearing hoods or masks

§ 22–3312.04. (Perm). Penalties

§ 7–741.03. (Perm). Exemptions

§ 8–173.23. (Perm). Green Finance Authority Board

§ 48–1103. (Perm). Prohibited acts

§ 28–3901. (Perm). Definitions and purposes

§ 28–3904. (Perm). Unfair or deceptive trade practices

§ 32–1503. (Perm). Coverage

§ 7–751.01. (Perm). Definitions

§ 7–751.03. (Perm). Administration of the Program

§ 7–751.07. (Perm). Program participation

§ 7–751.08. (Perm). Loan repayment

§ 44–411. (Perm). Duration, modification, sale, or transfer of a certificate of need

§ 42–1903.13. (Perm). Lien for assessments against units; priority; recordation not required; enforcement by sale; notice to delinquent owner and public; distribution of proceeds; power of executive board to purchase unit at sale; limitation; costs a...

§ 38–602. (Perm). Examination requirements; certificates of health, testing for lead poisoning and dental health

§ 6–226. (Perm). Rent Supplement Program: establishment of program and distribution of funds

§ 6–227. (Perm). Project-based and sponsor-based voucher assistance

§ 6–228. (Perm). Tenant-based assistance

§ 47–1099.10. (Perm). Children's Hospital Research and Innovation Campus tax exemptions

§ 32–541.07. (Perm). Coordination of benefits

§ 31–2231.20a. (Perm). Prohibition on offsetting short-term disability benefits

§ 7–1234.02. (Perm). Perinatal Mental Health Task Force

§ 29–910. (Perm). Meetings; regular and special

§ 2–575. (Perm). Open meetings

§ 2–576. (Perm). Notice of meetings

§ 2–577. (Perm). Meeting procedures

§ 47–860. (Perm). Tax abatement for affordable housing in high-need affordable housing areas

§ 25–723. (Perm). Hours of sale and service for on-premises retail licensees and temporary licensees

§ 8–1031.12a. (Perm). Home Composting Incentive Program

§ 1–301.115a. (Perm). Creation and duties of Office of the Inspector General

§ 8–771.01. (Perm). Definitions

§ 8–771.03. (Perm). Battery stewardship plan

§ 8–771.05. (Perm). Annual reporting

§ 8–771.04. (Perm). Battery stewardship organization

§ 8–771.09. (Perm). Disposal ban

§ 8–1041.03. (Perm). Registration

§ 8–1041.05. (Perm). Manufacturer responsibilities

§ 4–681.01. (Perm). Definitions

§ 4–681.02. (Perm). Child Trust Fund

§ 4–681.03. (Perm). Child Trust Fund Program

§ 4–681.05. (Perm). Enrollment in the CTF Program; denial

§ 4–681.07. (Perm). Reporting requirement

§ 4–681.08. (Perm). Rules

§ 1–309.51. (Perm). Succession

§ 1–309.10. (Perm). Advisory Neighborhood Commissions — Duties and responsibilities; notice; great weight; access to documents; reports; contributions

§ 1–303.21. (Perm). Rules

§ 6–1403. (Perm). Scope

§ 6–1409. (Perm). Amendments; supplements; editions

§ 1–309.13a. (Perm). Advisory Neighborhood Commissions Technical Support and Assistance Fund

§ 47–3503. (Perm). Exemptions for qualifying lower income homeownership households and cooperative housing associations

§ 6–202. (Perm). Establishment of District of Columbia Housing Authority; purposes of Authority; Fund

§ 6–211. (Perm). Board of Commissioners

§ 6–213. (Perm). Executive Director

§ 10–551.07e. (Perm). Government Space Maintenance and Repair Transparency Dashboard

§ 42–3505.01. (Perm). Evictions

§ 47–1382. (Perm). Purchaser’s deed; payment; compliance with terms of judgment as to payments

§ 38–502.01. (Perm). Certification of COVID-19 immunization

§ 47–802. (Perm). Definitions

§ 47–869. (Perm). Performing arts venue real property tax rebate

§ 7–2504.08. (Perm). Identification number on firearm required before sale

§ 7–2505.01. (Perm). Sales and transfers prohibited

§ 50–301.03. (Perm). Definitions

§ 50–301.07. (Perm). Department of For-Hire Vehicles – duties; jurisdiction; powers

§ 50–301.30. (Perm). Vehicle inspection officers

§ 1–604.06. (Perm). Personnel authority

§ 1–609.05. (Perm). Lack of job protection; procedural protection

§ 1–611.09. (Perm). Compensation — Mayor and members of Council; Attorney General

§ 50–921.02. (Perm). Director