19-5101. DEFINITIONS. As used in this act: (a) "Council" means the Idaho peace officer standards and training council. (b) "County detention officer" means an employee in a county jail who is responsible for the safety, care, protection, and monitoring of county jail inmates. (c) "Law enforcement" means any and all activities pertaining to crime prevention […]
19-5102. COUNCIL ESTABLISHED — CHAIRMAN — MEMBERS. There is hereby established in the Idaho state police the Idaho peace officer standards and training council. The chairman of the council shall be appointed by the governor and shall be a voting member of the council which shall be composed of the following members, and which shall […]
19-5103. COUNCIL — TERMS OF OFFICE. Council members not serving by virtue of their office shall be appointed for four (4) year terms initially staggered as specified by the governor. History: [19-5103, added 1981, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 629.]
19-5104. COUNCIL — EXPIRATION OF TERM — VACANCIES — ADDITIONAL TERMS. No member shall serve beyond the time when he holds the office or employment by reason of which he was initially eligible for appointment and any member chosen to fill a vacancy created otherwise than by expiration of term shall be appointed for the […]
19-5105. CHAIRMAN — VICE-CHAIRMAN. The governor shall appoint a chairman, and the council annually shall elect a vice-chairman from among the membership. History: [19-5105, added 1981, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 630.]
19-5106. MEMBERSHIP NO DISQUALIFICATION FOR OTHER PUBLIC OFFICE. Notwithstanding any provision of any statute, ordinance, local law or charter provision to the contrary, membership on the commission shall not disqualify any member from holding any other public office or cause the forfeiture thereof. History: [19-5106, added 1981, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 630.]
19-5107. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The council shall promulgate, amend and rescind such rules and regulations in accordance with the provisions of chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code, it deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. History: [19-5107, added 1981, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 630.]
19-5108. MEETINGS — QUORUM — VOTES — ADVISORY AND EX OFFICIO MEMBERS. The council shall meet a minimum of once each calendar year and more often at the call of the chairman. The presence of a majority of the voting members of the council shall constitute a quorum for doing business. Advisory and ex officio […]
19-5109. POWERS OF THE COUNCIL — STANDARDS OF TRAINING, EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OF PEACE OFFICERS — CERTIFICATION — PENALTIES. (1) It shall be the duty of and the council shall have the power: (a) To establish the requirements of minimum basic training that peace officers shall complete in order to be eligible for permanent employment […]
19-5110. POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS — APPLICATION FOR AID — REQUIREMENTS. Any political subdivision or state agency which desires to receive aid pursuant to this chapter shall make application upon a form supplied by the council. Applications submitted pursuant to section 19-5109, Idaho Code, shall be accompanied by a certified copy of an ordinance adopted by its […]
19-5111. APPLICATION FOR TRAINING — APPROVAL BY COUNCIL. The council shall be the exclusive body for the approval of applications to attend the schools and programs supported under the provisions of section 19-5109, Idaho Code. History: [19-5111, added 1981, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 631.]
19-5112. AGREEMENT BY OFFICER TO SERVE — VIOLATIONS. (1) Any peace officer attending such schools or programs shall execute an agreement whereby said officer promises to remain within the law enforcement profession in the state of Idaho in a position approved by rules and regulations of the council for two (2) years following graduation, subject […]
19-5113. INVESTIGATIONS — AUTHORITY TO ADMINISTER OATHS — SUBPOENAS. To determine whether the standards, training, qualifications of instructors or schools, the obligations of applicants for aid, or recipients of aid, are being complied with and for such other purposes as the council deems necessary and not inconsistent with the intent of this act, the director […]
19-5114. ANNUAL REPORTS. The council shall report annually to the governor and legislature through the director of the Idaho state police on its activities and may make such other reports and recommendations as it deems desirable. History: [19-5114, added 1981, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 632; am. 2000, ch. 469, sec. 39, p. 1495.]
19-5115. REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXPENSES. Members of the council shall be compensated as provided in section 59-509(b), Idaho Code, to be paid from the funds authorized and appropriated to the council pursuant to the provisions of section 23-404, Idaho Code. History: [19-5115, added 1981, ch. 307, sec. 2, p. 632.]
19-5116. PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING FUND. (a) There is hereby established in the state treasury the peace officers standards and training fund. All moneys deposited to the fund shall be expended by the peace officer standards and training council for the following purposes: (1) Training peace officers, county detention officers, and self-sponsored students within […]
19-5117. POWERS OF THE COUNCIL — STANDARDS OF TRAINING, EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OF COUNTY DETENTION OFFICERS — CERTIFICATION — PENALTIES. (1) It shall be the duty of and the council shall have the power: (a) To establish the requirements of minimum basic training which county detention officers shall complete in order to be eligible for […]
19-5118. POWER OF THE COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH AND ASSESS FEES. (1) The council may establish and assess fees for: (a) The use of its facilities and equipment by private entities and non-law enforcement institutions; (b) The use of its facilities and equipment by law enforcement agencies for purposes other than basic training; and (c) Facilitating, […]
19-5119. POWERS OF THE COUNCIL — STANDARDS OF TRAINING, EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT OF EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICERS — CERTIFICATION — PENALTIES. (1) The council shall have the duty and the power to: (a) Establish the requirements of minimum basic training for all emergency communications officers, in order to be eligible for permanent employment as an emergency […]