Section 106-L:16 – Police Psychological Stability Screening Fund.
106-L:16 Police Psychological Stability Screening Fund. – There is established a police psychological stability screening fund for the purpose of reimbursing costs related to psychological stability screening for candidates for certification as law enforcement officers, which shall be administered by the council. The fund shall be nonlapsing and shall be continually appropriated to the […]
Section 106-L:17 – The Law Enforcement Conduct Review Committee.
[RSA 106-L:17 effective January 1, 2023.] 106-L:17 The Law Enforcement Conduct Review Committee. – I. There is established the law enforcement conduct review committee. The governor shall appoint members of the law enforcement conduct review committee and name its chairperson. This committee shall be administratively attached to New Hampshire police standards and training council […]
Section 106-L:8 – Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Related Dementia Training.
106-L:8 Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Related Dementia Training. – The director of the police standards and training council shall provide education and training to the law enforcement community on Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementia. The director may use the educational program developed in conjunction with the department of health and human services under […]
Section 106-L:9 – Reimbursement of Expenses.
106-L:9 Reimbursement of Expenses. – The council may reimburse political subdivisions or the state for, or may pay for a portion of, the expenses incurred by the officers in attendance at police training programs conducted or approved by the council, and the expenses incurred for psychological stability screening for candidates for certification as law […]
Section 106-L:10 – Penalty Assessment; Waiver of Penalty.
106-L:10 Penalty Assessment; Waiver of Penalty. – I. Every court shall levy a penalty assessment of $2 or 24 percent, whichever is greater, on each fine or penalty imposed by the court for a criminal offense, including any fine or penalty for a violation of RSA title XXI or any municipal ordinance, except for […]
Section 106-L:11 – Attendance by Persons Other Than Police Officers.
106-L:11 Attendance by Persons Other Than Police Officers. – Persons who are not police officers as defined in RSA 106-L:2 may attend courses given by the police standards and training council under such conditions and for such tuition as may be established by the council. Certain courses may be closed to persons who are […]
Section 106-L:1 – Findings and Policy.
[RSA 106-L:1 effective until January 1, 2023; see also RSA 106-L:1 set out below.] 106-L:1 Findings and Policy. – The legislature finds that the administration of criminal justice is of statewide concern; that police and corrections work are important to the health, safety, and welfare of the people of this state; that police and […]
Section 106-L:2 – Definitions.
[RSA 106-L:2 effective until January 1, 2023; see also RSA 106-L:2 set out below.] 106-L:2 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. " Police officer " means any appointed or elected employee of a police department or any appointed employee of a sheriff’s department, the fish and game department, the department of safety, or any […]
Section 106-L:3 – Police Standards and Training Council.
106-L:3 Police Standards and Training Council. – [Paragraph I effective until January 1, 2023; see also paragraph I set out below.] I. There is established a police standards and training council. It shall consist of the following members: (a) Two members shall be chiefs of police in towns; (b) Two members shall be chiefs […]
Section 106-L:4 – Executive Branch Jurisdiction.
[RSA 106-L:4 effective until January 1, 2023; see also RSA 106-L:4 set out below.] 106-L:4 Executive Branch Jurisdiction. – The police standards and training council is an executive branch council. The council, the director, and employees hired by the director performing the functions required by this chapter shall be subject to RSA 7:8, RSA […]