Sec. 15. (a) The superintendent may discharge, demote, or temporarily suspend an employee of the department for cause, after setting forth charges in writing.
(b) The charges may be based on any violation of the laws of Indiana or any violation of the rules of the department approved by the board. A copy of the charges shall be personally delivered to the employee by the employee's immediate commanding officer.
(c) An employee who is charged under this section has a right to answer the charges in a personal appearance before the superintendent. The superintendent shall set the appearance not less than five (5) days after the delivery of the copy of the written charges to the employee.
(d) Under the charges and after the personal appearance under this section, disciplinary action taken by the superintendent is subject to review at a public hearing before the board if the hearing is demanded by the disciplined employee not later than fifteen (15) days after receiving notice of the disciplinary action. The notice shall be by certified mail, return receipt requested, and shall be addressed to the employee at the employee's last known place of residence. If the employee fails to request a hearing before the board not later than fifteen (15) days after receiving notice of disciplinary action, as provided in this section, the decision and action of the superintendent are final and not subject to review.
(e) An employee who requests a hearing before the board under this section may be represented by counsel. The attorney general shall appear in the case to represent the interests of the people of the state.
(f) The state has the burden of proving the charges giving rise to the hearing. The procedure in a hearing before the board is informal and without recourse to the technical common law rules of evidence required in proceedings in courts.
(g) The board shall:
(1) designate a reporter for the hearing; and
(2) after all evidence has been introduced, make an informal finding of facts and a determination based upon the facts.
(h) The board shall notify the employee of its findings and determination by certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the employee at the employee's last known place of residence. If aggrieved by the determination, an employee may seek judicial review under IC 4-21.5-5.
(i) Probationers may be discharged, demoted, or temporarily suspended without right to a hearing before the board.
(j) An employee may not be discharged, demoted, temporarily suspended, or disciplined:
(1) because of political affiliation; or
(2) after the employee's probationary period, except as provided in this chapter.
(k) This chapter may not be construed to prevent the exercise of disciplinary measures by commanding officers within the department under the rules approved by the board.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-1-1-6.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 2. State Police Department
10-11-2-1. "Civilian Employee"
10-11-2-4. Department Established
10-11-2-5. State Police Board Established
10-11-2-6. Appointment of Superintendent
10-11-2-7. Department Organization
10-11-2-8. Purchases; Expenditures; Salaries
10-11-2-10. Rank, Grade, and Position Classifications
10-11-2-11. Use of Seized Motor Vehicle
10-11-2-12. Employees; Appointments; Political Activities
10-11-2-13. Salaries; Police Employees
10-11-2-15. Discharge, Demotion, and Suspension of Employee; Hearings; Judicial Review
10-11-2-16. Number of Citations as Performance Evaluation Factor
10-11-2-17. Uniforms and Equipment
10-11-2-18. Official Hat and Insignia; Violation
10-11-2-19. Employee Expenses, Lodgings, and Subsistence
10-11-2-20. Headquarters; Purchase of Services and Equipment; Special Fund
10-11-2-21. Enforcement Powers; Transfer of Control or Direction of Department Members Prohibited
10-11-2-22. Fingerprints; Identification Data
10-11-2-23. Cooperation With Other Agencies
10-11-2-24. Correctional Institutions to Receive Prisoners; Medical Examination or Treatment
10-11-2-25. Pension Program Rights Preserved
10-11-2-26. Weigh Station Personnel; Powers
10-11-2-27. Salaries; Motor Carrier Employees
10-11-2-28.5. Salary Matrix for Capitol Police Officers
10-11-2-29. Assignment of Special Police Employees as Gaming Agents
10-11-2-31. Reporting Guidelines; Format; Number and Geographical Dispersal
10-11-2-31.2. Internet List of Drug-Contaminated Properties
10-11-2-32. Operation of Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center
10-11-2-33. Medical Forensic Examination Kits
10-11-2-34. Informational Pamphlet Distributed to Law Enforcement Agencies
10-11-2-34.2. Forfeitures Conducted by the Federal Government; Report to Legislative Council