10 Questions
Which department is responsible for coordinating with Risk Management and Legal Affairs Division to ensure compliance with serious misconduct reporting and awareness among sworn employees?
Professional Standards Bureau
What resources did the Professional Standards Bureau add on its Local Area Network (LAN) page to assist employees with awareness and understanding?
Senate Bill 2 Resources link
Who should be contacted for any questions about the Notice?
Serious Misconduct Reporting Unit
According to Senate Bill 2, what is the purpose of the Department's obligation to report serious misconduct to POST?
To increase oversight and accountability for peace officers
What is the most significant change brought by Senate Bill 2?
The creation of a process to revoke a peace officer's POST certification
How has serious misconduct been defined by POST, according to the minimum criteria in SB 2?
All of the above
According to Senate Bill 2, what is one category of serious misconduct that may encompass multiple Department allegation types?
Demonstrating bias
When does the Department need to report a sustained finding or adverse judicial action for serious misconduct to POST?
Within 10 days of the finding of misconduct
Which retroactive reporting requirement is applicable to complaints or allegations that occurred after January 1, 2020, and whose investigation was completed by December 31, 2021?
Reporting of only three categories: dishonesty, sexual assault, and unreasonable deadly force
What is the process for decertification after the Department provides the required notifications?
The peace officer has 30 days to request a review/appeal of the recommended action
Test your knowledge of Senate Bill 2 and the reporting requirements for serious misconduct in California law enforcement. This quiz will cover the key points of SB 2 and the Department's obligations in reporting misconduct.
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