Wiki source code of AB 14 Reserve Staff
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| 1 | **Washington County Sheriff's Office** | ||
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| 3 | **Administrative Division** | ||
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| 5 | Policy Manual | ||
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| 7 | |||
| 8 | Volume: AB | ||
| 9 | |||
| 10 | Staff Management | ||
| 11 | |||
| 12 | Chapter: 14 | ||
| 13 | |||
| 14 | Reserve Staff | ||
| 15 | |||
| 16 | Replaces and/or Supersedes: | ||
| 17 | |||
| 18 | FA 06, 760.00 | ||
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| 20 | |||
| 21 | Published: | ||
| 22 | |||
| 23 | 07/18/2011 | ||
| 24 | |||
| 25 | Review Date: | ||
| 26 | |||
| 27 | 11/07/2016 | ||
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| 29 | |||
| 30 | Sheriff Cory Pulsipher | ||
| 31 | |||
| 32 | Undersheriff James Standley | ||
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| 34 | |||
| 35 | __**TABLE OF CONTENTS**__ | ||
| 36 | |||
| 37 | AB 14_101 Definitions | ||
| 38 | |||
| 39 | AB 14_102 References | ||
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| 41 | AB 14_103 General | ||
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| 43 | AB 14_104 Reserve Guidelines | ||
| 44 | |||
| 45 | AB 14_105 Uniform Allowance | ||
| 46 | |||
| 47 | AB 14_106 Termination | ||
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| 51 | **AB 14_101 __DEFINITIONS__** | ||
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| 53 | 1. WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office | ||
| 54 | 1. Peace Officer: Includes “law enforcement officers,” “correctional officers,” and “special function officers” as defined by Utah statute. | ||
| 55 | 1. Reserve Officer: A certified peace officer working for the WCSO in a part-time or auxiliary capacity. | ||
| 56 | 1. Reserve Civilian: Someone working for the WCSO in a part-time or auxiliary capacity who is not a certified peace officer. | ||
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| 58 | **AB 14_102 __REFERENCES__** | ||
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| 60 | 1. Utah Code | ||
| 61 | 11. 53-13-102 | ||
| 62 | 11. 53-13-111 | ||
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| 64 | **AB 14_103 __GENERAL__** | ||
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| 66 | 1. Policy: | ||
| 67 | 11. The WCSO may utilize staff in a reserve or auxiliary capacity. | ||
| 68 | 11. Reserve staff shall not be allowed to participate in the WCSO Ride-Along program as non-paid volunteers. | ||
| 69 | 11. The number of current reserve staff members shall be determined by the Sheriff. | ||
| 70 | 11. Reserve Civilians must be at least 18 years of age. | ||
| 71 | 11. Reserve Officer applicants must be certifiable by Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training as a Peace Officer at the time of application. | ||
| 72 | 11. Reserve staff shall be subject to the same background checks, screenings, and evaluations as regular full-time staff. | ||
| 73 | 11. A Reserve Civilian does not have peace officer authority and shall not engage in peace officer activities. | ||
| 74 | 11. A Reserve Officer has peace officer authority only while engaged in the reserve activities authorized by the WCSO and shall exercise only that spectrum of peace officer authority: | ||
| 75 | 111. That the WCSO is empowered to delegate; and | ||
| 76 | 111. For which the officer has been trained and certified. | ||
| 77 | 11. Reserve staff shall comply with all other WCSO policies and procedures. | ||
| 78 | 11. While serving as a non-paid volunteer in a reserve or auxiliary capacity, or working part-time for fewer hours than that which would qualify the officer as an "employee" under state or federal law, a peace officer is entitled to benefits in accordance with Utah Code, Title 67, Chapter 20: Volunteer Government Workers Act. | ||
| 79 | 11. The WCSO shall ensure that Reserve Officers meet the basic and in-service training requirements of the peace officer classification in which the officer will function. | ||
| 80 | 1. Rationale: | ||
| 81 | 11. The use of reserve staff may allow the WCSO to more effectively manage staff shortages and emergency situations. | ||
| 82 | 11. Reserve staff is governed by Utah statute. | ||
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| 84 | **AB 14_104 __RESERVE GUIDELINES__** | ||
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| 86 | 1. Policy: | ||
| 87 | 11. Reserve staff may work no more than 1456 hours during the standard measurement period beginning December 1st and ending November 30th. | ||
| 88 | 11. Reserve staff may work only at the request of the Washington County Sheriff's Office. | ||
| 89 | 11. Reserve staff are not obligated to work. | ||
| 90 | 11. Reserve shifts shall be no less than two hours in duration. | ||
| 91 | 11. Reserve staff may be dismissed at the will of the Sheriff's Office. | ||
| 92 | 1. Rationale: | ||
| 93 | 11. Certain components of the reserve program are established by state and federal law such as maximum hours that may be worked by a part time employee. | ||
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| 95 | **AB 14_105 __UNIFORM ALLOWANCE__** | ||
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| 97 | 1. Policy: | ||
| 98 | 11. Reserve staff may receive a uniform allowance according to the current uniform allowance procedures. | ||
| 99 | 11. Uniform allowances are not a right and may be changed or eliminated at any time. | ||
| 100 | 1. Rationale: | ||
| 101 | 11. Because the needs of the WCSO are ever-changing, the use of the WCSO's limited resources may need to be adjusted. | ||
| 102 | |||
| 103 | **AB 14_106 __TERMINATION__** | ||
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| 105 | 1. Policy: | ||
| 106 | 11. Reserve staff may be terminated by the Sheriff (or designee) at any time, with or without reason. | ||
| 107 | 11. Reserve staff may resign from the program at any time. A written letter of resignation should be submitted to the program supervisor. | ||
| 108 | 11. Reserve staff who leave the program must surrender all WCSO property. | ||
| 109 | 1. Rationale: | ||
| 110 | 11. Not all of the employment rights and privileges for regular full-time staff are extended to reserve staff. |