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RPDPS Training Plan and Career Paths -revised 9-21-21 ROHNERT PARK DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TRAINING PLAN AND CAREER PATHS INTRODUCTION: The Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety has an interest and responsibility for the continual growth and development of its personnel. Through a combined effort in the areas of professional training and personal education, we believe an employee can achieve both professional and personal excellence and career goals. By so doing, the Department will ensure its personnel possess the knowledge and skills necessary to provide a professional level of service that meets the needs of the community. PURPOSE: The purpose of the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety Training Plan and the Succession Plan is to: 1) Meet Mandated, Essential and Desirable training requirements; 2) Enhance the level of law enforcement and fire service to the public; 3) Increase the technical expertise and overall effectiveness of our personnel; 4) Provide for continued professional development of department personnel. The Training Plan is designed to identify the training needs and set priorities for specific positions and tasks/ specialized assignments within the Department. The Plan should be used as an objective tool that assists with bringing uniformity and consistency to training, while providing employees with the greatest opportunity for success. It is a tool to be used by supervisors and managers on a regular basis, in their effort to meet the training needs of their employees, and/or evaluating training requests from employees. The Public Safety Department will strive to use a broad spectrum of training sources for the educational and professional development of its employees. Whenever possible, the Department will use courses certified by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) It is understood that the Training Plan in no way identifies all of the training that will occur for the members of the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety. Additionally, it does not guarantee that a member will receive all of the training that has been identified for his/her position, with the exception of the training that has been identified as Mandatory. To make professional and personal goals possible to the employee, the Department has placed an emphasis in three areas: 1) Law Enforcement Related Professional Training 2) Fire Related Professional Training 3) College Education RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 2 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING: Law Enforcement Professional Training is comprised of two categories of training. The first category refers to those courses certified by California Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.). These courses are available for both sworn and non-sworn personnel, whose job description supports the need for specified or requested training. The P.O.S.T courses in this category are reimbursable to the City's General Fund by the State of California in varying degrees based on their "plan" designation. The categories of expense/allowances that may be reimbursed are: subsistence, commuter lunch, travel, tuition, back-fill salary and training presentation costs. The seven reimbursement plans that have been adopted by P.O.S.T. are designated as Plan I, II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII: Plan I Plan II Plan III Subsistence Subsistence Subsistence Commuter Lunch Commuter Lunch Commuter lunch Travel Travel Travel Tuition Back-fill Salary Tuition Back-fill Salary Plan IV Plan V Plan VI (Regional Training Subsistence Subsistence Plan) Commuter Lunch Commuter Lunch Subsistence Travel Travel Commuter Lunch Training Presentation Travel Training Presentation Plan VII (Regional Training Plan) Subsistence Commuter Lunch Travel Training Presentation Back-fill Salary P.O.S.T has implemented a eighty-hour cap per year for reimbursable training. There are several courses which are exempt from the eighty-hour cap. These courses are listed on the P.O.S.T website. In addition to typical classroom settings, P.O.S.T. training is also available through the P.O.S.T. Learning Portal (www.post.ca.gov), videos/DVDs and other interactive computer programs. RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 3 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 The second category of Law Enforcement Professional Training refers to training certified by P.O.S.T., but not reimbursable, in-house training and training provided by outside agencies and vendors. This training includes defensive tactics, range training, etc. In-house instruction is the responsibility of the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety and is spearheaded by the Training Coordinator. This type of training provides "hands-on" continuing professional training to department employees. COLLEGE EDUCATION: Rohnert Park’s City Council, City Manager, and Director of Public Safety are very supportive of its employees obtaining a formal college education. This is evident through the City’s Education and Training Assistance Program. This plan outlines the educational requirements of those employees desiring to promote within the Department. All personnel of the Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety are encouraged to pursue their educational goals. TRAINING BUREAU: The Department's Training Bureau is responsible for coordinating the delivery of Law Enforcement and Fire Related Professional Training to sworn and non-sworn personnel. A coordinator is responsible for the day to day operations and is directly supervised by the Administrative Lieutenant of the Administration Division. The Training Coordinator is also responsible for ensuring training compliance with P.O.S.T. regulations, federal and state statues and City policy. The Training Coordinator will coordinate scheduled training with the supervisor(s) of the employee. The Training Coordinator will normally make all travel arrangements, including class reservations and any applicable hotel, airline and/ or car reservations and will submit all of the necessary paperwork to the Finance Department of the City in compliance with the City of Rohnert Park Purchasing Policy. If the scheduled training is a P.O.S.T. certified course then a Training Reimbursement Request (TRR) form must be submitted to the instructor of the course. This form will be provided to the employee and it is the responsibility of the employee attending the training to submit this form. This is the mechanism that allows the State of California to reimburse the City of Rohnert Park. Target Solutions This is a computer software program utilized by the Training Coordinator to track all departmental training. The Training Plan for both “Rank and Task Assignments” can be accessed through the software program. It is important that notification and documentation of all training, with the exception of daily fire shift training, be entered into Target Solutions. This allows for the Training RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 4 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Coordinator to conduct Training Plan and P.O.S.T. training compliance reports for all employees. With this capability, the Training Coordinator can identify training deficiencies according to the Training Plan. All fire shift training will be entered in the proper fire record management system. ORGANIZATION OF THE TRAINING PLAN: The Training Plan is divided into two sections: Section 1: Rank/Position Assignment: This section of the Training Plan contains a list of all sworn and civilian rank/positions within the structure of the Department. Section 2: Task/Specialized Assignment This section of the Training Plan is an alphabetized list of all task/specialty assignments within the Department for both sworn and civilian assignments. Within each section the training courses are categorized as follows: MANDATED Training in this category is required by Federal law, State law and/or Department policy. Unless otherwise noted, this training should be completed within one year of appointment to the position. ESSENTIAL This training has been designated by the Department as necessary for the professional development of an employee in his/her specified rank and/or task assignment. DESIRABLE Upon completion of the mandatory and essential courses, an employee may pursue additional interests in their law enforcement training. The Department will make a positive effort to accommodate an individual's desired career path, with consideration for the needs of the Department and anticipated employee career direction. In many instances an employee will be simultaneously guided by multiple sections of the Training Plan. An example would be a Public Safety Officer currently assigned as a Field Training Officer. That employee will need to meet the training needs of both the Public Safety Officer rank and the Field Training Officer task assignment. A Sergeant would need to meet the training needs of both the Public Safety Officer rank and the Sergeant rank. CONTINUAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING (CPT): Continual Professional Training (CPT) is required for peace offices and dispatch personnel who are employed by POST participating departments. The purpose of CPT is to maintain, update, RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 5 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 expand, and/or enhance an individual's knowledge and/or skills. CPT is training that exceeds the training required to meet or re-qualify in entry-level minimum standards. Every peace officer shall satisfactorily complete the CPT requirement of 24 or more hours of POST qualifying training during a two-year CPT cycle. Perishable Skills/Communications Requirement for CPT: Effective July 1, 2021, all peace officers below the rank of lieutenant and assigned to patrol, traffic, or investigations who routinely effect the physical arrest of criminal suspects are required to complete Perishable Skills and Strategic Communications training. In-lieu of completing the training, the requirement may be met by successfully passing a presenter-developed test that measures the approved training objectives. Perishable Skills training shall consist of a minimum of 16 hours in each two-year period. Of the total 16 hours required, a minimum of 4 hours of each of the three following topical areas shall be completed: • Arrest and Control • Driver Training/Awareness • Tactical Firearms  Use of Force Strategicommunications training, shall consist of a minimum of 2 hours in each two-year period It is recommended that managers and executives complete, within their two-year compliance cycle, two hours of CPT devoted to updates in the perishable skills topical areas enumerated above. PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTING A REQUEST TO ATTEND A CONFERENCE, SCHOOL, OR SEMINAR AND EMPLOYEE EXPENSE ACCOUNT REPORT: 1. PURPOSE 1.1 To establish a standardized procedure for completing a Request to Attend Conference, School, or Seminar Form and Employee Expense Report. 2. PROCEDURES 2.1 Every employee will complete the “Request to Attend Training” form in Target Solutions. 2.1.1 Complete the following areas of the “Request to Attend Training” form (as highlighted below): Note: If no POST Control # is listed on the course flyer/ announcement, please call the course provider to obtain. RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 6 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TO ATTEND CONFERENCES, SCHOOLS & SEMINARS (Please attach course information and all supporting documentation) Name: Rank: Dept. ID No: Course Title: Location: Total Hours: POST Control #: Course Date(s): Departure Date: Return Date: Transportation Mode: City Vehicle Private Vehicle Air Mandated Training for Present Position: Yes No Police Related Fire Related Update/Refresher Course ____________________________ Applicant’s Signature Date 2.1.2 If you enroll yourself, check the “Enrollment Confirmed” box towards the bottom of the page and write the date of confirmation to the right of the box. This will alert the training coordinator and avoid a double booking. * DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE UNLESS RESERVATIONS WERE COMPLETED * Enrolment Confirmed: 2.1.3 Attach all supporting documents (course flyer/ announcement, registration confirmation, etc.) to the “Request to Attend Training” form. 2.2 Forward the “Request to Attend Training” form to your direct supervisor. 2.2.1 If the supervisor approves the request, it will be forwarded to the command staff member responsible for oversight of the division in which the officer serves. RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 7 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 2.2.2 Upon command staff approval the form is given to the training coordinator for final processing. 2.3 If a POST Training Reimbursement Request (TRR) is issued by the training coordinator, this document must be given to the instructor prior to the last day of the course. This is the means in which the agency will receive reimbursement. If a form is lost, rejected by the instructor or not turned in, the training coordinator should be notified immediately. 2.4 The following should be completed by the training coordinator to ensure the best rates are secured; however, if you reserve lodging, air, and/or a rental car, complete the applicable sections found toward the bottom of the form and attach all supporting documentation (reservation confirmation). Lodging Confirmed: Hotel: Confirmation #: Travel Confirmed: Airline: Confirmation #: Car Rental: Confirmation #: 2.5 Upon returning from the conference, school, or seminar an Employee Expense Account report (Employee Reimbursement form) needs to be completed and turned in. 2.5.1 It’s imperative that all receipts for course/ registration fees as well as hotel, airfare, rental car, bridge toll, and/or parking charges be attached to a completed Employee Expense Account report (listed in shared drive as “Employee Reimbursement”). Per Diem receipts don’t need to be turned in. 2.5.2 The “Employee Reimbursement” form is also located in Target Solutions. 2.5.3 The Employee Expense Account report must be returned to the training coordinator. 2.6 In order to have an ample amount of time to make reservations and process check requests, the training coordinator should, at minimum, receive all approved requests three weeks prior to the start of the conference, school or seminar. 2.7 Use only the “Request to Attend Training” and “Employee Reimbursement” forms found on the shared drive as all others are now obsolete. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES and LICENSES: RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 8 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 The Rohnert Park Department of Public Safety recognizes the importance of well trained personnel. This includes assisting Department members in obtaining the appropriate professional certificate(s) awarded by the Commission on Police Officer Standards and Training. The Department, through the Training Coordinator, is responsible for insuring that all personnel receive their basic certificate. Due to the numerous combinations of training, education and experience that would qualify individuals for certificates, other than the basic, it is the individual’s responsibility to contact the Training Coordinator if they feel they are eligible for an upper level certificate. To qualify for award of certificates, applicants shall have completed combinations of education, training and experience as prescribed by the Commission’s Regulation 1011 (Certificates): (a) Professional Certificates – Peace Officers (1) Professional Certificates – Overview POST Professional Certificates are awarded to peace officers who achieve increasingly higher levels of education, training, and experience in their pursuit of professional excellence. (A) The Commission-awarded certificate is a “professional” certificate pursuant to Penal Code (PC) section 13510.1, and is distinct from a “certificate of completion” which is awarded by a training presenter when an individual successfully completes a course. (B) Attainment of the POST Basic Certificate is required \[refer to subsection 1011(a)(5)\]. (C) Attainment of other professional certificates is voluntary. (2) Certificate Categories and Levels Professional certificates for peace officers are awarded by category and level. full-time (A) Categories There are three categories of certificates: 1. General Certificates 2. Specialized Certificates 3. Coroners Certificates (Not Applicable) RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 9 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 The certificate category is based on the basic training standard completed by the individual (i.e., completion of a Regular Basic Course constitutes “General Certificates,” completion of the Specialized Investigators’ Basic Course constitutes “Specialized Certificates,” and completion of both the PC 832 Course Arrest and Firearms and the Coroners’ Death Investigation Course constitutes “Coroner’s Certificates”). For example, if the individual works for a specialized law enforcement agency and has completed a Regular Basic Course, as well as, the other required certificate award criteria, the individual is awarded a “General” category certificate. (B) Levels There are six certificate levels in each category (above): 1. Basic Certificate 2. Intermediate Certificate 3. Advanced Certificate 4. Supervisory Certificate 5. Management Certificate 6. Executive Certificate (C) Reserve Peace Officer Certificates Professional certificates for peace officers are awarded in one category and reserve one level. Requirements for the Reserve Peace Officer Certificate are specified in subsection 1011(a)(12). (3) Certificate Terminology and Policy Except as noted, the following terms and policies apply to certificate categories and all levels: (A) College Degree or College Unit Criteria Accreditation shall be by a national or regional accrediting body that is recognized by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education. For the award of a certificate, all degrees or units: RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 10 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 1. Shall be Issued by and recorded on the transcript of an community accredited college, college, or university; or 2. When issued by a community college, college, or university; non-accredited the degree or units shall have been accepted and recorded on the transcript of an accredited community college, college, or university. (B) Education Units For purposes of certificate qualifications: 1. One college semester unit equals one education unit, or 2. One college quarter unit equals two-thirds of an education unit. (C) Training Points For purposes of certificate qualifications: 1. Twenty (20) hours of training are equal to one training law enforcement point. Only completed courses with verifiable hours are accepted. 2. The Commission shall determine acceptable law enforcement training. (D) Education Unit Conversions When education units exceed the number needed to qualify for a certificate, the excess education units may be converted to training points to meet training unit requirements. One education unit shall equal one training point. POST will make the conversion when it is to the advantage of the applicant. (E) Law Enforcement Experience Law enforcement experience described in subsection 1010(a)(3)(E)1. is accepted if it is recorded on the POST Profile in POST database. POST may accept the experience described in subsection subsection 1010(a)(3)(E)2., 3., and 4. when the law enforcement experience is: 1) documented on the employing department’s/agency’s letterhead, signed by the department head, 2) includes an attestation that the applicable requirements stated in experience categories subsection 1010(a)(3)(E)2., 3., or 4. have been met, and 3) includes the type of appointment, time base, dates of service, and types of duties performed. 1. Full-time peace officer experience that is/was with a California POST- participating department. RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 11 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 2. Full-time peace officer experience with a California law enforcement department that is/was not a POST-participating department, and during the time of the appointment, the law required completion of the Regular Basic Course or Specialized Investigator’s Basic Course for the position held. 3. Full-time peace officer experience with an out-of-state law enforcement department that participates in its state’s “POST-type” program and the “POST- type” program awarded the individual a Basic Certificate or license. The maximum credit allowed for this experience category is five years. “POST- type” means any department/agency that is a member of the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training. 4. Full-time law enforcement experience with a federal law enforcement agency and the individual satisfactorily completed a basic law enforcement academy presented by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) or the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) academy. The maximum credit allowed for this experience category is five years. (F) Multiple Certificates at Same Level Peace officers who qualify may be awarded a certificate in more than one category and at the same level (e.g., a General Basic Certificate and a Specialized Basic Certificate). (4) Certificate Award Requirements – All Levels Each certificate applicant, except the applicant for a Reserve Peace Officer Certificate, shall satisfy the following requirements: (A) Employment Requirement At the time of application, an applicant shall be employed as a peace officer full-time by a department. POST-participating Exception: When a POST Basic Certificate is required to continue to exercise peace officer powers pursuant to Penal Code section 832.4, employment with a participating department is not required at the time of application. (B) Basic Course Training Requirement When applying for any level of certificate, an applicant shall have satisfied the basic course training requirement, as specified in Regulation 1005, for the applicant’s current appointment. (C) Requalification Requirement RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 12 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 1. Applicants for general or specialized category certificates must possess basic training that has not expired as specified in Regulation 1008(b), Basic Course Requalification Requirement. 2. Applicants for coroner’s category certificates must possess Penal Code 832, Arrest and Firearms training that has not expired, as specified in Regulation 1080, PC 832 Arrest and Firearms Course Requalification. (D) Application Requirements An applicant (or an applicant’s employing department) shall submit a completed Certificate Application, POST 2-116 (Rev 06-2014), herein incorporated by reference, along with supporting documents as follows: 1. Documentation that supports the required education and experience (i.e., official transcripts, diplomas, certificates of course completion, and proof of law enforcement experience). 2. When the units of credit are transferred from one educational institution to another, supporting documentation from all educational institutions is required. 3. Supporting documents are not required if the education and/or experience information needed to support the current certificate request is already reflected on the applicant’s POST Profile. Any education or experience that is not reflected on the POST Profile must be supported as described in subsection 1010(a)(D)1. and/or 2.. (5) Basic Certificate Possession Requirement The Basic Certificate is required for: (A) Specified Peace Officers Pursuant to Penal Code section 832.4(b), every peace officer listed in Penal Code section 830.1(a) \[except a sheriff, an elected marshal, or a custodial deputy appointed pursuant to Penal Code section 830.1(c)\] shall obtain the POST Basic Certificate in . PC 832.4 requires possession order to continue to exercise peace officer powers upon completion of probation, but in no case later than 24 months after appointment. However, if the department’s probation period is 24 months, an additional three months is authorized. (B) Police Chiefs/Persons in Charge Pursuant to Penal Code section 832.4(c), , as a condition of continued employment each police chief, or any other person in charge of a local law enforcement agency, RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 13 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 who is appointed on or after January 1, 1999, shall possess the POST Basic Certificate within two years of appointment. (C) Peace Officers Employed by a Participating Department Every peace officer appointed by a department participating in the POST Program shall possess the appropriate Basic Certificate within the time limits described in subsection 1011(a)(5)(A), unless an exception in subsection 1011(a)(5)(D) pertains to the officer. (D) Exception to Basic Certificate Requirement There are three exceptions to the Basic Certificate possession requirements specified in subsection 1010(a)(5)(A)-(C): 1. Peace officers appointed prior to the employing department’s entry date into the POST Program and who are not required to possess a POST Basic Certificate pursuant to the requirements of Penal Code 832.4, and 2. Custodial peace officers appointed pursuant to Penal Code section 830.l(c) , and 3. Peace officers first appointed prior to January 1, 1974, and who have not changed departments since that date and who are not included in exceptions subsection 1010(a)(5)(D)1. or 2. (6) Basic Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of a Basic Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(4). (B) Complete the current employing department’s probationary period of not less than 12 months. (C) Satisfy the minimum entry-level basic course training standard for the applicant’s current position \[i.e., one of the following: 1) Regular Basic Course, 2) Specialized Investigator’s Basic Course, or 3) a PC 832 Course and Coroner’s Death Investigation Course\]. (7) Intermediate Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of an Intermediate Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(4). RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 14 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 (B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Basic Certificate. (C) Satisfy one of the following eligibility combinations: Degree or Education Law Enforcement Training Points Units* Experience Bachelor Degree 2 years 0 and plus Associate Degree 4 years 0 and plus 45 Education Units 4 years 45 and plus 30 Education Units 6 years 30 and plus 15 Education Units 8 years 15 and plus *Excess education units may be applied towards training points on a unit-for-point basis \[refer to subsection 1011(a)(3)(D)\]. (8) Advanced Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of an Advanced Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(4). (B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Intermediate Certificate. (C) Satisfy one of the following eligibility : combinations Degree or Education Law Enforcement Training Points Units* Experience Master Degree 4 years 0 and plus Bachelor Degree 6 years 0 and plus Associate Degree 9 years 0 and plus 45 Education Units 9 years 45 and plus 30 Education Units 12 years 30 and plus *Excess education units may be applied towards training points on a unit-for-point basis \[refer to subsection 1011(a)(3)(D)\]. (9) Supervisory Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of a Supervisory Certificate shall: RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 15 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(4). (B) Possess or be eligible to possess an Intermediate Certificate. (C) Complete a minimum of 60 semester units or possess an accredited degree (i.e., AA, BA, MA, etc.). (D) Successfully complete a POST-certified Supervisory Course. (E) Possess a minimum of two years law enforcement experience as a permanent first-level supervisor or higher. (10) Management Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of a Management Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(4). (B) Possess or be eligible to possess an Advanced Certificate. (C) Complete a minimum of 60 semester units or possess an accredited degree (i.e., AA, BA, MA, etc.). (D) Successfully complete a POST-certified Management Course. (E) Possess a minimum of two years law enforcement experience as a permanent middle manager or higher. (F) In order to be awarded both the Supervisory and Management Certificates, possess two years of law enforcement experience as a first-level supervisor or permanent higher, plus two years of law enforcement experience as a middle permanent manager or higher. (11) Executive Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of an Executive Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(a)(4). (B) Possess or be eligible to possess an Advanced Certificate. (C) Complete a minimum of 60 semester units or possess an accredited degree (i.e., AA, BA, MA, etc.). (D) Successfully complete a POST-certified Executive Development Course. RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 16 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 (E) Possess a minimum of two years law enforcement experience as a permanent department head with the current employing agency. (F) In order to be awarded three certificates, Supervisory, Management, and Executive, or any combination of two, possess a minimum of two years’ experience at the levels stated in subsections 1011(a)(9)(E), 1011(a)(10)(E), and 1011(a)(11)(E) respectively, as appropriate for the award. (12) Reserve Peace Officer Certificate Requirements (A) Requirements Applicants for the award of a Reserve Peace Officer Certificate shall: 1. Be currently employed as a (designated or non-designated) Level I Reserve Officer with a department participating in the POST program. 2. Have been selected in accordance with the minimum selection standards specified in Commission regulations for reserve officers. 3. Have completed a POST-certified Regular Basic Course in any delivery format. 4. Have satisfactorily completed a minimum of 200 hours of general law enforcement experience. 5. If appointed on or after January 1, 1999, but prior to June 30, 1999, shall have completed 200 hours of field training. If appointed on or after July 1, 1999, shall have completed 400 hours of field training. (B) Application Requirements An applicant (or an applicant's employing department) shall submit a completed Certificate Application - Reserve Peace Officer, POST 2-256 (10/2010), herein incorporated by reference. If the training required in subsection 1011(a)(12)(a)3. is not reflected on the applicant’s POST Profile, the application shall include supporting documentation that verifies the training has been completed (i.e., a certificate of completion). (b) Peace Officer Disqualification and Certificate Records (1) Disqualification from Peace Officer Employment RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 17 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Except when provided in subdivision (b), (c), or (d), Government Code section 1029(a) summarily states that a person is disqualified from holding office as, or being employed as, a peace officer of the state, if the person is: (A) Convicted of a felony. (B) Convicted in any other jurisdiction of an offense that would have been a felony if committed in California. (C) After January 1, 2004, been convicted of a crime based upon a verdict or finding of guilt of a felony by the trier of fact, or upon the entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a felony. This paragraph shall apply regardless of whether, pursuant to subdivision Penal Code section 17(b), the court declares the offense to be a misdemeanor or the offense becomes a misdemeanor by operation of law. \[Note: when this subsection applies, also review text in Government Code section 1029(b).\] (D) Charged with a felony and adjudged to be mentally incompetent by a superior court. (E) Found not guilty of a felony by reason of insanity. (F) Determined to be a mentally disordered sex offender pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section 6331) of Chapter 2, Part 2 of Division 6 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. (G) Convicted of addiction or in danger of becoming addicted to narcotics and committed to a state institution pursuant to Section 3051 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. (2) Employing Agency Responsibility When department personnel have knowledge that a peace officer employee has been disqualified from holding office or being employed as a peace officer of the state pursuant to Government Code section 1029, the person with knowledge shall notify POST immediately. The notification shall be in writing and include as attachments copies of official documents that substantiate the disqualification. (3) Disqualification Recorded When a peace officer or former peace officer has been determined to be disqualified from holding office or being employed as a peace officer pursuant to Government Code section 1029, POST shall record the following admonition on the individual’s POST Profile: “THIS PERSON IS INELIGIBLE TO BE A PEACE OFFICER IN CALIFORNIA PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 1029(a).” RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 18 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 If that same individual possesses a POST Basic Certificate, the Commission shall also note on the individual’s POST Profile record in the “certificate section” of the record: “THE BASIC CERTIFICATE IS NULL AND VOID.” (4) Notification to Employing Law Enforcement Department When POST has been officially notified through receipt of official court documents that a currently employed peace officer is ineligible to be a peace officer pursuant to Government Code section 1029(a), the Commission shall notify the law enforcement agency that employs the officer. (5) Overturned or Reversed Convictions and Peace Officer Profile Records An individual whose felony conviction is overturned or reversed is personally responsible for requesting an amendment of POST records. The individual desiring that his/her POST record be corrected shall: (A) Provide POST with a written request to remove the statement(s) regarding ineligibility to be a peace officer and/or the voided Basic Certificate. (B) Provide POST with certified court documentation that proves the felony conviction has been overturned or reversed. (c) Professional Certificates – Public Safety Dispatcher (1) Dispatcher Certificates Dispatcher Certificate are professional certificates awarded in recognition of meeting specified training and service requirements. Possession of these certificates is voluntary, and is not required to perform dispatcher duties. (2) Application Requirements An applicant (or an applicant's employing department) shall submit a completed Certificate Application - POST Public Safety Dispatcher, POST 2-289 (Rev 06/2014), herein incorporated by reference. The application’s attestation must be signed by the department head. If the training required is not reflected on the applicant’s POST Profile, the application shall include supporting documentation that verifies the training has been completed (i.e., a certificate of completion). (3) Dispatcher Basic Certificate Award Requirements Each certificate applicant shall satisfy the requirements specified below: RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 19 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 (A) Be employed with a department participating in the POST Dispatcher Program. (B) Be appointed as a full-time public safety dispatcher. (C) Have been selected in accordance with the minimum selection requirements specified in Regulation 1018. This requirement does not apply, if the dispatcher was appointed prior to Exception: the department’s participation in the POST program. (D) Have successfully completed a POST-certified Public Safety Dispatcher’s Basic Course of no less than 80 hours. (E) Have satisfactorily completed the current department’s probationary period of at least 12 months. Upon entry into the program, departments with a probation period of less Exception: than 12 months, when established by ordinance, charter, or memorandum of understanding, shall be granted a waiver of this requirement until a 12-month probation period can be established. (4) Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of a Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(c)(3) for all certificates. (B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Dispatcher Basic Certificate. (C) Satisfy one of the following eligibility : combinations Degree or Education Dispatcher Experience Training Points Units* Bachelor Degree 3 years 0 and plus Associate Degree 5 years 0 and plus 45 Education Units 5 years 12 and plus 30 Education Units 7 years 11 and plus 15 Education Units 9 years 10 and plus *Excess education units may be applied towards training points on a unit-for-point basis \[refer to subsection 1011(a)(3)(D)\]. (5) Dispatcher Advanced Certificate Award Requirements RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 20 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Applicants for the award of a Dispatcher Advanced Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in subsection 1011(c)(3) for all certificates. (B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate. (C) Satisfy one of the following eligibility combinations: Degree or Education Dispatcher Experience Training Points Units* Master Degree 5 years 0 and plus Bachelor Degree 7 years 0 and plus Associate Degree 9 years 0 and plus 45 Education Units 9 years 12 and plus 30 Education Units 11 years 11 and plus *Excess education units may be applied towards training points on a unit-for-point basis \[refer to subsection 1011(a)(3)(D)\]. (6) Dispatcher Supervisory Certificate Award Requirements Applicants for the award of a Dispatcher Supervisory Certificate shall: (A) Satisfy the requirements specified in Regulation 1018. (B) Possess or be eligible to possess the Dispatcher Intermediate Certificate. (C) Complete a minimum of 60 semester units or possess an accredited degree (i.e., AA, BA, MA, etc.). (D) Successfully complete a POST-certified Supervisory Course. (The Dispatcher Supervisory Course is highly recommended.) (E) Possess a minimum of two years’ experience as a permanent first-level Dispatcher Supervisor or higher. (d) Professional Certificates – Records Supervisor (1) Records Supervisor Certificate The Records Supervisor Certificate is a professional certificate awarded to a records supervisor in recognition of meeting specified training and service requirements. Possession of this certificate is voluntary, and is not required to perform record supervisor duties. RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 21 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 (2) Notice of Appointment Requirement Prior to submitting an application for a POST Records Supervisor Certificate, POST shall have been notified of the records supervisor’s appointment pursuant to the requirements in Regulation 1003(a)(1)(A)(3). (3) Application Requirements An applicant shall submit a completed Certificate Application – Records Supervisor, POST 2-117 (Rev 06/2014), herein incorporated by reference. The application’s attestation must be signed by the department head. If the training required is not reflected on the applicant’s POST Profile, the application shall include supporting documentation that verifies the training has been completed (i.e., a certificate of completion). (4) Records Supervisor Certificate Award Requirements Each certificate applicant shall satisfy the requirements specified below: (A) Be currently employed with a department participating in the POST Program. (B) Be appointed as a records supervisor as defined in Regulation 1001. (C) Have satisfactorily completed the current department’s probationary period for a records supervisor. (D) Have completed a minimum of two years satisfactory service with the current department as a records supervisor. (E) Be a high school graduate or have successfully passed the General Education Development (GED) test for high school graduation. (F) Have satisfactorily completed the Public Records Act course (minimum 16 hours) and the Records Supervisor Course (minimum 40 hours). (e) Certificate Course Completion (1) Certificates of Course Completion These certificates are awarded by training presenters to students who successfully complete a POST-certified course. The issuance of these types of certificates by training presenters are highly recommended but are not required except as specified in subsection 1011(e)(3). The certificate of course completion alone does not grant or bestow any powers on any individual who is the bearer of such a certificate. (2) Peace Officer Powers RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 22 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 The combination of an appointment to a peace officer position by a law enforcement agency authorized to appoint peace officers, and the possession of a certificate of course completion for certain basic courses (e.g., PC 832 Arrest and Firearms) may bestow peace officer powers to an individual (refer to Penal Code section 832). (3) Certificate Issuance Requirement for Specified Courses Any presenter of a POST-certified instructor development course listed in Regulation 1070 or presenters of the Academy Director/Coordinator Workshop or Recruit Training Officer Workshop shall issue a certificate of completion to all students who successfully complete the training. (4) Certificate Content Requirement A Certificate of Completion issued by the training institution shall include: (A) Name of training institution (B) POST title of the course (C) Ending date of the course (D) Number of hours completed by the individual (E) POST course control number (f) Certificate Replacement Individuals who have lost or misplaced a professional certificate or who possess a damaged professional certificate may print a replacement. Scanned copies are available through the POST profile using a PASS account. (g) Certificate Cancellation (1) Cancellation Reasons POST shall cancel a professional certificate(s) for the following reasons: (A) The certificate was obtained through misrepresentation, fraud, or (B) The certificate was issued as a result of administrative error on the part of POST or the employing agency. (2) Notification Requirement RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 23 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Department personnel who possess information that a certificate was obtained through misrepresentation, fraud, or administrative error shall notify POST immediately. (3) Investigation of Circumstances The Executive Director may initiate an investigation of the circumstances under which the certificate was issued. The Executive Director has the authority to approve or deny certificate cancellation. (4) Cancellation Appeal An individual whose certificate has been cancelled may appeal the cancellation to the Commission. At the Commission’s discretion, a hearing shall be held either before the Commission or before a qualified hearing officer. The hearing officer shall prepare a proposed decision in such form that it may be adopted as the decision in the case. All hearings shall be conducted in conformance with the Administrative Procedures Act (Government Code section 11340, et seq.). At the conclusion of the appeal hearing, the Commission shall render a decision to uphold or overturn the decision to cancel the certificate. (5) Cancellation Recorded When the decision to cancel is upheld through the appeal process, the POST Profile record shall indicate the appropriate reason for the cancellation. (6) Return of Certificate Upon notification of cancellation, the individual to whom a cancelled certificate was issued shall return the certificate to POST. RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 24 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Rank/Position/Assignment  ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT  ANIMAL HEALTH TECHNITION  ANIMAL SHELTER SPECIALIST  ANIMAL SHELTER SPECIALIST (LEAD)  ANIMAL SHELTER SUPERVISOR  ARSON INVESTIGATOR  CANINE HANDLER  COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR  COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING OFFICER  COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICER  COPS UNIT  CRIME ANALYST  CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR  CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR (LEAD)  CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR – FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SPECIALIST  DEFENSIVE TACTICS INSTRUCTOR  DEPUTY CHIEF  DETECTIVE  DETECTIVE SERGEANT  DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY  DISPATCHER  EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER INSTRUCTOR  EMT I, II, P RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 25 Revised 9/21/21 by 486  ENGINEER  EVOC INSTRUCTOR  FIELD TRAINING OFFICER  FIRE INSPECTOR  FIRE MARSHAL  FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR  LIEUTENANT  MAIT TEAM  PROPERTY & EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN  PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER  RECORDS CLERK  RECORDS SUPERVISOR  SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER  SERGEANT  TRAFFIC UNIT  TRAINING COORDINATOR  TRUCK PERSONNEL RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 26 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - CONFIDENTIAL Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Education, Training, Experience Any combination equivalent to education, training and experience that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Degree A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited four year-college in a related field /or completion of college-level course work related to area of assignment is desirable Experience Three years of increasingly responsible administrative work experience; knowledge of accounting, bookkeeping and fiscal procedures; ability to analyze expenses/revenues; budgeting; accounts payable Role of Police Chief Executive Assistant Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Role of Police Chief Executive Assistant - Advanced Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Purchasing Policy Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required Springbrook Software- General Ledger, Accounts Payable, Budgeting Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICS 100 Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 27 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ICS 200 Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICS 700 Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 28 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ANIMAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Registered Veterinary Technician License Initial Training: Acquire license within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete 20 hours accredited Continuing Education (CE) every 2 years Euthanasia Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Title 22 CPR / First Aid Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Every 2 years Fear Free Veterinary Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Complete 4 hours of Continuing Education (CE) annually HSUS Emergency Animal Sheltering (EAS) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: FEMA IS-100 Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required FEMA IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required HSUS or CalAnimals Conference Initial Training: Complete specified training Refresher: Every 2 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 29 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ANIMAL SHELTER ASSISTANT Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Fear Free Shelter Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Euthanasia Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required FEMA IS-100 Introduction to Incident Command System (ICS) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required FEMA IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 30 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ANIMAL SHELTER ASSISTANT (LEAD) Standard Training Requirements in Addition to those Outlined in Animal Shelter Assistant: MANDATED TRAINING: ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Title 22 CPR / First Aid Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Every 2 years HSUS Emergency Animal Sheltering (EAS) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: POST Supervisory Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 31 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ANIMAL SHELTER SUPERVISOR Standard Training Requirements in Addition to those Outlined in Animal Shelter Assistant and Lead Animal Shelter Assistant: MANDATED TRAINING: PC832 Arrest and Firearms Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Every 3 years Euthanasia Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: POST Supervisory Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required Advanced Animal Law Enforcement Academy Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required FEMA IS-10a Animals in Disasters: Awareness and Preparedness Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required FEMA IS-11b Animals in Disasters: Community Planning Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Certified Animal Control Officer Program Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: 40 hours of approved Continuing Education Units (CEU) every 3 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 32 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 HSUS Disaster Animal Response Training (DART) Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required FEMA IS-200 Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required HSUS or CalAnimals Conference Initial Training: Complete specified training Refresher: Every 2 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 33 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ARSON INVESTIGATOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Fire Investigation 1A Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Arson/Explosives Investigations (ICI) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Fire Investigation 1B Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Investigation 1C Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Forensic Fire Death Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Expert Witness Testimony Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Explosive Recognition First Responder Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Investigation Essentials-R0206 NFA RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 34 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 35 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 CANINE HANDLER Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Canine Training Initial Training: Complete 16 of specified training within 1 month after assignment date Recertification: Complete 16 hours of specified training every relative month. Basic Canine Course Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not Required Basic Narcotics Detection Course Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not Required CA Narcotics Canine Association Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not Required Canine Handler Update Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year after assignment date Recertification: Annually Canine Liability Course Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 36 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR Standard Training Requirements in Addition to those Outlined in Public Safety Dispatcher and Communications Training Officer: MANDATED TRAINING: POST Dispatch Supervisory Certificate Initial Training: Obtain POST Certificate within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-800b National Response Framework, An Introduction Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills ESSENTIAL TRAINING: NENA Center Manager Certification Program Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills APCO Registered Public Safety Leader (RPL) Program Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Complete 40 points every 4 years, 15 points maximum per year NENA Emergency Number Professionals (ENP) Program Initial Training: Pass NENA ENP Exam Recertification: Pass the ENP Exam again or complete 24 points every 4 years DESIRABLE TRAINING: Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) Peer Support Initial Training: Complete POST approved training Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 37 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 COMMUNICATION TRAINING OFFICER Standard Training Requirements in Addition to those Outlined in Public Safety Dispatcher: MANDATED TRAINING: CTO Training Officer Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required CLETS Train the Trainer Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ______________________________________________________________________________ ESSENTIAL TRAINING: DESIRABLE TRAINING: Academy Instructor Certificate Course (AICC) or Equivalency Initial Training: Complete POST certified training Recertification: Continued teaching assignment California POST Academy Instructor Course Initial Training: Complete POST Certified training as defined by POST Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 38 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFICER Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Traffic Collision Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year including assignment date Recertification: Not required Arrest (PC 832) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year after hire date Recertification: Every 3 years Basic Animal Law Enforcement Academy Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year including assignment date Recertification: Not required Less/Full Access Operator (DOJ/NCIC) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years. ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Child Passenger Safety Technician Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Crime Scene Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required CSO Symposium Initial Training: Complete specified training Refresher: Annually RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 39 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 COPS UNIT Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Gang Awareness Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required Narcotics Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICI Vice Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Drug Recognition Expert Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Complete specified training every 3 years ICI Gang Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Search Warrants Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Informant Development Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Crime Scene Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 40 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 CRIME ANALYST Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Degree(s) A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in criminal justice, behavior or computer science, statistics, public or business administration or a closely related field, which includes significant course work in research and statistical methods; (OR) Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certificate Initial Training: Issued by a California State University or equivalent educational institution. Recertification: Not required (AND) Experience Two years of increasingly responsible analytical experience within a government agency or organization performing similar work, dealing with data collection, performing statistical research and analysis, presenting and disseminating data and statistics, and working with automated systems design and implementation. Less/Full Access Operator (DOJ) NCIC) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete 8 hours of specified training every 2 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: International Association of Crime Analysts (IACA) Conference Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Annually RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 41 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 California Crime and Intelligence Analysts Association (CCIAA) Conference Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Annually International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) and Law Enforcement Intelligence Units (LEIU) Conference Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Annually RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 42 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Crime Scene Photography Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Bloodshed Interpretation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Computer Forensics Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Cellebrite Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 43 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR (LEAD) Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Advanced Reconstruction and Crime Scene Logistics Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Bloodshed Interpretation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Crime Scene Photography Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required FBI Post Blast Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Laboratory Safety Officer Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 44 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SPECIALIST Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Fingerprint Pattern Recognition Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Latent Print Techniques Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Latent Print Comparison Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Advanced Ridgeology Comparison Initial Training: Complete specified training 2 years after assignment date Recertification: Not required Specialized Latent Print Comparisons Initial Training: Complete specified training 2 years after assignment date Recertification: Not required Laboratory Safety Officer Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Advanced Palm School Initial Training: Complete specified training 1 year after assignment date Recertification: Not required Serial Number Restoration Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 45 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DEFENSIVE TACTICS INSTRUCTOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Defensive Tactics Instructor Course Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 3 years Use of Force Liability and Litigation Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Taser Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years Baton/Impact Weapons Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 3 years Less Lethal Weapons Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Weaponless Defense/Ground Control Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Special Weapons and Tactics Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 46 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DEPUTY CHIEF Standard Training Requirements In Addition To Those Outlined In Subordinate Ranks: MANDATED TRAINING: POST Certificate Initial Training: POST Management Certificate Recertification: Not required Sexual Harassment Training Initial Requirement: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Annual POST Perishable Skills Continuing Education Recertification: 24 hours of training every 2 years CLETS Liability Training for Administrators Initial Requirement: Within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Every 2 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Chief Fire Officer 3A Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Chief Fire Officer 3B Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Chief Fire Officer 3C Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Chief Fire Officer 3D Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 47 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ICS 300 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ICS 400 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required SFM Chief Fire Officer Certificate Initial Training: Obtain Chief Fire Officer Certification after assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: POST Command College Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Cal Chiefs Role of the Chief Course Initial Requirement: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Degree(s) Bachelor’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential by assignment date Master’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential by assignment date RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 48 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DETECTIVE Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: ICI Core Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICI Homicide Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICI Sexual Assault Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICI Robbery Investigations (Generalist Position Only) Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ICI Child Abuse Investigations (Sex/Child Crimes Position Only) Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ICI Officer Involved Shooting Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Crime Scene Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: ICI Specialty Certificate Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Complete 16 hours of training every 3 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 49 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Search Warrants Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Interview and Interrogation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: ICI Vice Investigations Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Informant Development Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Cellebrite Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 50 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DETECTIVE SERGEANT Standard Training Requirements In Addition To Those Outlined In The Sergeant Rank: MANDATED TRAINING: ICI Core Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICI Sexual Assault Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required ICI Homicide Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required Internal Affairs Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required Officer Involved Shooting Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required Crime Scene Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required High Technology Crimes Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: ICI Specialty Certificate Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Complete 16 hours of training every 3 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 51 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Search Warrants Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Interview and Interrogation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: ICI Vice Investigations Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ICI Child Abuse Investigations Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Informant Development Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 52 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY Standard Training Requirements In Addition To Those Outlined In Subordinate Ranks: MANDATED TRAINING: Sexual Harassment Training Initial Requirement: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Annual POST Perishable Skills Continuing Education Recertification: 24 hours of training every 2 years CLETS Liability Training for Administrators Initial Requirement: Within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Every 2 years Degree Requirement(s) Bachelor’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential by assignment date DESIRABLE TRAINING: SFM Chief Fire Officer Certification Initial Requirement: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required SFM Executive Chief Fire Officer Certification Initial Requirement: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ICS 400 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required POST Executive Development Course Initial Requirement: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 53 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Degree Requirement(s) Master’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential Cal Chiefs Role of the Chief Course Initial Requirement: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 54 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: POST Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Certification Initial Training: Obtain POST Certificate within 18 months of assignment date Recertification: Not Required Continuing Professional Training (CPT) Initial Training: Complete 24 hours of specified training every CPT cycle Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years Full Access Operator (DOJ/NCIC) Initial Training: Complete specified training prior to being released as a solo dispatcher Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-100b Introduction to Incident Command System Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-700a National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills ______________________________________________________________________________ ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Tactical Dispatcher Initial Training: Complete POST approved training within 3 years of assignment date Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills Fire Services Communication Initial Training: Complete APCO approved training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: 12 hours of Continuing Dispatch Education (CDE) every year DESIRABLE TRAINING: POST Intermediate Certification RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 55 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Initial Training: Obtain POST Certificate Recertification: Not required POST Advanced Certification Initial Training: Obtain POST Certificate Recertification: Not required CISM Peer Support Initial Training: Complete POST approved training Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-800b National Response Framework, An Introduction Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: As needed to maintain perishable skills RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 56 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER INSTRUCTOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Medical Certification/ License Initial Training: Obtain Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification or Paramedic (EMT-P) License by Assignment Date Recertification: Renew credential every 2 years by completing continuing education credits RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 57 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 EMT I, II, P Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Medical Certifications/ License Initial Training: Obtain Emergency Medical Technician credential Recertification: Renew credential every 2 years by completing continuing education credits RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 58 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 ENGINEER Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Engineer Refresher Training Continuing Requirement: Per MOA, complete 20 hours of specified training every 2 years Recertification: Every 2 years Driver/Operator 1A Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Driver/Operator 1B Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Engineer Academy Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Engineer Written & Practical Exam Complete by Assignment Date CA Driver’s License Continuing Requirement: Obtain Firefighter Endorsement or Class B Renewal: Every 5 years CA Driver’s License Continuing Requirement: Renew Health Questionnaire or Medical Exam every 2 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Company Officer 2C Initial Training: Complete any amount of specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 59 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DESIRABLE TRAINING: Company Officer 2D Initial Training: Complete any amount of specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 60 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 EVOC INSTRUCTOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Driver Awareness Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Driver Instructor Course Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Driver Operator 1B or Engineer Academy Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: CA Driver’s License Continuing Requirement: Obtain Firefighter Endorsement or Class B Renewal: Every 5 years CA Driver’s License Continuing Requirement: Renew Health Questionnaire or Medical Exam every 2 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 61 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 FIELD TRAINING OFFICER Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Field Training Officer Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of appointment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 3 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: 11550 H&S- Drug Recognition Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Crisis Intervention Training Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not Required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Intermediate POST Certificate Initial Training: Obtain specified credential Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 62 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 FIRE INSPECTOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Fire Inspector 1A Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Fire Inspector 1B Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Fire Inspector 1C Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Fire Inspector 1D Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: SFM Fire Inspector Certification Initial Training: Obtain specified credential Recertification: Not required Fire Inspector 2A Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Inspector 2B Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Inspector 2C Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 63 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Fire Inspector 2D Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Plan Examiner 1A Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Plan Examiner 1B Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Plan Examiner 1C Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 64 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 FIRE MARSHAL Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Credential Requirement California State Fire Marshal Fire Inspector I Credential Requirement California State Fire Marshal Fire Inspector II ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Fire Marshal 1A Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Marshal 1B Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Marshal 1C Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Marshal 1D Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Fire Marshal 1E Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Plan Examiner 1A Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Plan Examiner 1B Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 65 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Plan Examiner 1C Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required SFM Plan Examiner Certification Initial Training: Obtain specified credential Recertification: Not required Degree Requirement(s) Associate’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential DESIRABLE TRAINING: Arrest and Firearms (Pc 832) – Sworn Position Only Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required SFM Fire Marshal Certification Initial Training: Obtain specified credential Recertification: Not required Degree Requirement(s) Bachelor’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 66 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 FIREARMS INSTRUCTOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Firearms Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Patrol Rifle Instructor Course Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Colt AR-15 Armorer’s Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Glock Armorer’s Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Remington 870 Armorer Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Less Lethal Impact Munitions Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Shoot House Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Simunitions Instructor Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 67 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 LIEUTENANT Standard Training Requirements In Addition To Those Outlined In Subordinate Ranks: MANDATED TRAINING: POST Certificate Initial Training: Obtain POST Supervisory Certificate by assignment date Recertification: Not required POST Certificate Initial Training: Obtain POST Management Certificate within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required Sexual Harassment Training Initial Requirement: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Annual POST Perishable Skills Continuing Education Recertification: 24 hours of training every 2 years CLETS Liability Training for Administrators Initial Requirement: Within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Every 2 years Degree Requirement(s) Associate’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential by assignment date ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Chief Fire Officer 3A Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Chief Fire Officer 3B Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 68 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Chief Fire Officer 3C Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Chief Fire Officer 3D Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ICS 300 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required SFM Company Officer Certificate Initial Training: Obtain Company Officer Certification before or after assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: POST Command College Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Degree Requirement(s) Bachelor’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential by assignment date SFM Chief Fire Officer Certificate Initial Training: Obtain Chief Fire Officer Certification after assignment date Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 69 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 MAIT TEAM Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Traffic Collision Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: DUI and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Lidar Operator Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Radar Operator Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Intermediate Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Reconstruction Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Skid Mark Analysis Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Advanced Roadside Impaired Driver Enforcement Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 70 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Crime Scene & Forensic Photography Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Investigation of Motor Vehicle Theft Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Railroad Crossing Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 71 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 PROPERTY & EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Property and Evidence Management Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required Less/Full Access Operator (DOJ)NCIC) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete 8 hours of specified training every 2 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: California Association for Property and Evidence Seminar Initial Training: Complete specified training Refresher: Annually DESIRABLE TRAINING: FileOnQ Training Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required International Association for Property and Evidence Certification Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 5 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 72 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Basic Academy Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required FTO Program Completion Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Initial Training: Basic Academy Recertification: Complete 24 hours of specified training every 2 years AR Classroom & Qualification Initial Training: Complete 16 hours of specified training within 18 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete 8 hours of specified training every year Defensive Tactics – Perishable Skills Initial Training: Basic Academy Recertification: Complete 4 hours of specified training every 2 years Domestic Violence Initial Training: Complete 2 hours of specified training by assignment date Recertification: 2 hours of training every 2 years EVOC Initial Training: Basic Academy Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years Firefighter I Academy Initial Training: Complete specified training within 18 months after assignment date Recertification: Not required First Responder-Medical Initial Training: Complete specified training within 18 months beginning after assignment date Recertification: Complete 12 hours of specified training every 2 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 73 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 HazMat FRO Course Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Laser Operator Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Racial Profiling/Implicit Bias Policing Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 5 years Radar Operator Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Respiratory Protection/ Fitting Initial Training: Complete by assignment date Recertification: Complete every year Tactical Communication – Perishable Skills Initial Training: Basic Academy Recertification: Complete 2 hours of specified training every 2 years Blood Borne Pathogens Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every year CLETS Less than/Full Access Initial Training: Complete any amount of specified training within 6 months including hire date Recertification: Complete any amount of specified training every 2 years Firearms-Perishable Skills Initial Training: Basic Academy Recertification: Complete 8 hours of specified training every 2 years Less/Full Access Operator (DOJ/NCIC) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete every 2 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 74 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Traffic Collision Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DUI and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Critical Incident Management Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Interview and Interrogation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Intermediate Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Animal Control Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: 11550 H&S Drug Influence and Identification Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not Required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 75 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 RECORDS CLERK Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Less/Full Access Operator (DOJ/NCIC) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: POST Records Initial Training: Complete POST approved training within 2 years of assignment date Refresher: Complete 8 hours of specified training every 5 years POST Public Records Act Initial Training: Complete POST approved training within 3 years of assignment date Refresher: Complete 8 hours of specified training every 5 years DESIRABLE TRAINING: Records Initial Training: Complete CLEARS or other specified training Refresher: Complete 8 hours of specified training every 2 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 76 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 RECORDS SUPERVISOR Standard Training Requirements in Addition to those Outlined in Records Clerk and Property and Evidence Technician: MANDATED TRAINING: ESSENTIAL TRAINING: POST Records Supervisor Certificate Initial Training: Obtain POST Certificate within 3 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: California Law Enforcement Association of Records Supervisors Seminar Initial Training: Complete specified training Refresher: Annually RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 77 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER (SRO) Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: School Resource Officer Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Child Abduction Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Juvenile Intervention Couse Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Juvenile Law Enforcement Couse Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required CalGang End User Training Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required California School Resource Officer’s Association Conference Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Complete annually DESIRABLE TRAINING: Cyber Bullying & Digital Media Issues Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Tactical Response/Community Violence Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 78 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Drug Recognition Expert Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DUI and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 79 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 SERGEANT Standard Training Requirements In Addition To Those Outlined In Subordinate Rank: MANDATED TRAINING: California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Initial Training: Basic Academy Recertification: Complete 24 hours of specified training every 2 years Company Officer 2C: Fire Inspections & Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Company Officer 2D: All Risk Command Operations Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required High Technology Crimes & Computer Seizure (Position Specific) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 18 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required Internal Affairs Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required POST CPT Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years POST Supervisory Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required Tactical Communication – Perishable Skills Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years CLETS -Less than Full Access Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 80 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Hazardous Material Incident Commander Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required ICS 200 Initial Training: Complete specified training by assignment date Recertification: Not required Less/Full Access Operator (DOJ/NCIC) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Complete specified training every 2 years ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Degree Requirement(s) Associate’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential Media Relations/Public Information Officer Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute (SLI) Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required SFM Chief Fire Officer Certificate Initial Training: Obtain Chief Fire Officer Certification after assignment date Recertification: Not required Company Officer 2A: HR Management Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Company Officer 2B: General Administrative Functions Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Company Officer 2E: Wildland Incident Operations Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 81 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 Instructor 1 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: ICS 300 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ICS 400 Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Degree Requirement(s) Bachelor’s Degree/ Obtain specified credential RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 82 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 TRAFFIC UNIT Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: CA Driver’s License (Motors Only) Continuing Requirement: Obtain M1 Renewal: Every 5 years Motor Officer Operator Initial Training: Complete 80 hours of specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required RADAR/ LIDAR Operator Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required DUI and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course (SFST) Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation Initial Training: Complete 40 hours of specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Intermediate Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Advanced Roadside Impaired Driver Enforcement (ARIDE) Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Advanced Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 83 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 DESIRABLE TRAINING: Crime Scene Investigation Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Traffic Collision Investigation, Reconstruction Initial Training: Complete specified training Recertification: Not required Vehicle vs. Pedestrian Collision Investigation Initial Training: Complete specific training Recertification: Not required Speed from Crush Initial Training: Complete specific training Recertification: Not required Scene Diagraming (CAD) Initial Training: Complete specific training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 84 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 TRAINING COORDINATOR Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Training Manager’s Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 1 year of assignment date Recertification: Not required ESSENTIAL TRAINING: Purchase Policy Initial Training: Complete specified training within 6 months of assignment date Recertification: Not required Training Administrator’s Course Initial Training: Complete specified training within 2 years of assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 85 Revised 9/21/21 by 486 TRUCK PERSONNEL Standard Training Requirements: MANDATED TRAINING: Low Angle Rope Rescue Operations (LARRO) Initial Training: Complete specific training prior to assignment date Recertification: Not required Rescue Systems 1 (RS1) Initial Training: Complete specific training prior to assignment date Recertification: Not required Truck Academy Initial Training: Complete specific training prior to assignment date Recertification: Not required DESIRABLE TRAINING: Rescue Systems 2 (RS2) Initial Training: Complete specific training Recertification: Not required RPDPS Training Plan and Employee Career Paths Page 86 Revised 9/21/21 by 486