Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 43.101 - Criminal Justice Training Commission—Education and Training Standards Boards.
43.101.080 - Commission powers and duties—Rules and regulations.

RCW 43.101.080
Commission powers and duties—Rules and regulations.

The commission shall have all of the following powers:
(1) Conduct training, including the basic law enforcement academy and in-service training, and assume legal, fiscal, and program responsibility for all training conducted by the commission;
(2) Grant, deny, suspend, or revoke certification of, or require remedial training for, peace officers and corrections officers under the provisions of this chapter;
(3) Grant, deny, suspend, or revoke certification of tribal police officers whose tribal governments have agreed to participate in the tribal police officer certification process;
(4) Related to its duties under subsections (2) and (3) of this section, provide for the comprehensive and timely investigation of complaints where necessary to ensure adherence to law and agency policy, strengthen the integrity and accountability of peace officers and corrections officers, and maintain public trust and confidence in the criminal justice system in this state;
(5) Establish, by rule and regulation, curricula and standards for the training of criminal justice personnel where such curricula and standards are not prescribed by statute;
(6) Own, establish, and operate, or contract with other qualified institutions or organizations for the operation of, training and education programs for criminal justice personnel;
(7) Review and approve or reject standards for instructors of training programs for criminal justice personnel, and employ personnel from law enforcement agencies on a temporary basis as instructors without any loss of employee benefits to those instructors from those agencies;
(8) Direct the development of alternative, innovative, and interdisciplinary training techniques;
(9) Review and approve or reject training programs conducted for criminal justice personnel and rules establishing and prescribing minimum training and education standards, including continuing education;
(10) Allocate financial resources among training and education programs conducted by the commission;
(11) Purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire, subject to the approval of the department of enterprise services, a training facility or facilities and allocate training facility space among training and education programs conducted by the commission;
(12) Issue diplomas certifying satisfactory completion of any training or education program conducted or approved by the commission to any person so completing such a program;
(13) Provide for the employment of such personnel as may be practical to serve as temporary replacements for any person engaged in a basic training program as defined by the commission;
(14) Establish rules and regulations prescribing minimum standards relating to physical, mental, and moral fitness which shall govern the recruitment of criminal justice personnel where such standards are not prescribed by statute or constitutional provision;
(15) Require county, city, port, or state law enforcement and corrections agencies that make a conditional offer of employment to an applicant as a fully commissioned peace officer, a reserve officer, or a corrections officer to administer a background investigation in accordance with the requirements of RCW 43.101.095 to determine the applicant's suitability for employment as a fully commissioned peace officer, reserve officer, or corrections officer;
(16) Appoint members of a hearings panel as provided under RCW 43.101.380;
(17) Issue public recommendations to the governing body of a law enforcement agency regarding the agency's command decisions, inadequacy of policy or training, investigations or disciplinary decisions regarding misconduct, potential systemic violations of law or policy, unconstitutional policing, or other matters;
(18) Promote positive relationships between law enforcement and the residents of the state of Washington through commissioners and staff participation in the "chief for a day program." The executive director shall designate staff who may participate. In furtherance of this purpose, the commission may accept grants of funds and gifts and may use its public facilities for such purpose. At all times, the participation of commissioners and staff shall comply with chapter 42.52 RCW and chapter 292-110 WAC;
(19) Adopt, amend, repeal, and administer rules and regulations pursuant to the administrative procedure act, chapter 34.05 RCW, and the open public meetings act, chapter 42.30 RCW.

[ 2021 c 323 § 6; 2020 c 119 § 13; 2018 c 32 § 4; 2015 c 225 § 90; 2011 c 234 § 1; 2008 c 69 § 3; 2005 c 434 § 1; 2001 c 166 § 1; 1982 c 124 § 1; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 17 § 3. Prior: 1975 1st ex.s. c 103 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 82 § 1; 1974 ex.s. c 94 § 8.]
NOTES:

Finding—2008 c 69: See note following RCW 43.101.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 43 - State Government—Executive

Chapter 43.101 - Criminal Justice Training Commission—Education and Training Standards Boards.

43.101.010 - Definitions.

43.101.020 - Commission created—Purpose.

43.101.021 - Policy.

43.101.030 - Membership.

43.101.040 - Terms of members—Vacancies.

43.101.050 - Cessation of membership upon termination of office or employment.

43.101.060 - Chair and vice chair—Quorum—Meetings.

43.101.070 - Compensation—Reimbursement of travel expenses.

43.101.080 - Commission powers and duties—Rules and regulations.

43.101.085 - Additional powers and duties.

43.101.095 - Peace and corrections officer certification—Background investigation.

43.101.105 - Denial, suspension, or revocation of peace and corrections officer certification.

43.101.115 - Denial or revocation of peace or corrections officer certification—Readmission to academy—Reinstatement.

43.101.121 - Denial or revocation of certification—Subsequent certification as corrections officer or peace officer.

43.101.125 - Lapsed peace officer certification—Reinstatement—Rules.

43.101.126 - Lapsed corrections officer certification—Reinstatement—Rules.

43.101.135 - Separation of peace or corrections officer—Notification to commission—Investigation—Civil penalty.

43.101.145 - Written complaint to deny, suspend, or revoke peace or corrections officer certification—Immunity of complainant.

43.101.155 - Denial, suspension, or revocation of peace or corrections officer certification—Statement of charges—Notice—Hearing.

43.101.157 - Tribal police officer certification.

43.101.170 - Training and education obtained at approved existing institutions.

43.101.190 - Receipt of grants, funds or gifts authorized—Administration—Utilization of federal funds.

43.101.200 - Law enforcement personnel—Basic law enforcement training required—Commission to provide.

43.101.205 - Training on interaction with persons with substance use disorders.

43.101.220 - Training for corrections personnel.

43.101.221 - Training for corrections personnel—Core training requirements.

43.101.222 - Training for students enrolled at institutions of higher education.

43.101.224 - Training for persons investigating child sexual abuse.

43.101.225 - Training on vehicular pursuits.

43.101.227 - Training for interaction with persons with a developmental disability or mental illness.

43.101.230 - Training for tribal police officers and employees authorized—Conditions.

43.101.240 - Community-police partnership.

43.101.250 - Firearms certificate program for *private detectives.

43.101.260 - Firearms certificate program for security guards.

43.101.270 - Sexual assault—Training for investigating and prosecuting.

43.101.272 - Sexual assault—Training for persons investigating adult sexual assault.

43.101.274 - Sexual assault—Training curriculum modification.

43.101.276 - Sexual assault—Training curriculum requirements.

43.101.278 - Sexual assault—Development of proposal for case review program.

43.101.280 - Ethnic and cultural diversity—Development of curriculum for understanding—Training.

43.101.290 - Training regarding hate crime offenses.

43.101.300 - Juvenile runaways—Policy manual.

43.101.350 - Core training requirements.

43.101.360 - Report to the legislature.

43.101.365 - Child abuse and neglect—Development of curriculum.

43.101.370 - Child abuse and neglect—Intensive training.

43.101.380 - Hearings—Panel membership—Standard of proof—Appeals—Judicial review.

43.101.390 - Immunity of commission.

43.101.400 - Confidentiality of records—Public database.

43.101.410 - Racial profiling—Policies—Training—Complaint review process—Data collection and reporting.

43.101.415 - Racial profiling—Reports to the legislature.

43.101.419 - Motorcycle profiling.

43.101.420 - Personal crisis recognition and crisis intervention services—Training.

43.101.425 - Communications to crisis referral services—Confidentiality of communications and records.

43.101.427 - Crisis intervention training—Rules.

43.101.430 - Criminal justice training commission firing range maintenance account.

43.101.435 - Washington internet crimes against children account.

43.101.440 - Testimony of children under age fourteen—Remote testimony—Number of child sexual abuse cases referred for prosecution and number prosecuted—Annual survey—Reports to the legislature.

43.101.450 - Violence de-escalation training.

43.101.452 - Mental health training.

43.101.455 - Violence de-escalation and mental health training—Adoption of rules—Training requirements.

43.101.460 - Audits—Deadly force investigations.

43.101.465 - Audits—Law enforcement agency training and certification requirements.

43.101.470 - Audits—Costs and fees.

43.101.480 - Medicolegal forensic investigation training required for coroners and medical examiners—Exceptions.

43.101.490 - Basic training.

43.101.495 - Written model policy—Duty to intervene.

43.101.800 - Critical incident stress management programs—Expansion—Report.

43.101.801 - Development of policies, procedures, and rules—2021 c 323.

43.101.901 - Transfer of conference center.

43.101.902 - Effective date—2001 c 167.