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Law Enforcement Investigations and Alerts

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How many days do Internal Affairs investigations have to be completed within?

45 days

What is the maximum number of hours of paid overtime allowed in a calendar month for Certified and civilian employees?

48 hours

How many days do Sheriff's Office personnel have to report any duty-related injury?

30 days

What is the timeframe for referring personnel directly involved in a Traumatic Event to a psychological professional?

<p>72 hours</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the timeframe for the Risk Manager to provide affected employees a status notification?

<p>130 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

At what age is a juvenile considered a habitual runaway?

<p>12 years old</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the minimum value of articles that must be recorded within the MRE Property Module and taken into custody for safekeeping?

<p>$300</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many incidents within a 12-month period trigger an EWS Alert within IAPro?

<p>3 incidents</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long does a vehicle need to be abandoned, parked, or stored on the public right-of-way to be considered abandoned?

<p>More than 48 hours</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the minimum amount of currency that needs to be impounded?

<p>$1,500</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where are jewelry or precious metal or stone valued at $1,000 or more impounded?

<p>Evidence</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long does a sex batt kit need to be forwarded to FDLE after a request to have the evidence tested?

<p>Within 30 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long after an employee's initial assignment to duties involving occupational exposure should the Hepatitis B vaccine be made available?

<p>Within 10 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long does an employee have to be provided a copy of the evaluating physician's written report after completion of the evaluation?

<p>Within 15 working days</p> Signup and view all the answers

How long after it has been performed must the PPD skin test be read?

<p>Within 48 - 72 hours</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many times must an individual have been taken into custody for impairment during the preceding 12 months to be considered a substance abuser?

<p>3 or more times</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Internal Affairs Investigations

  • Must be completed within 45 days of receiving the initial complaint, unless an extension is granted by an Internal Affairs supervisor

Early Warning System (EWS) Alerts

  • Activates if a Sheriff's Office personnel is involved in: • 3 administrative investigations of misconduct within a 12-month period • 3 vehicle pursuits within a 6-month period as the primary unit • 3 uses of force within a 6-month period • 3 vehicle crashes within a 6-month period • 3 citizen complaints within a 6-month period • A combination of 5 incidents within a 12-month period

Overtime

  • Certified and civilian employees are restricted to a maximum of 48 hours of paid overtime in a calendar month
  • Sheriff's Office personnel have 30 days to report any duty-related injury

Employee Status

  • Civilian and sworn employees who are "other than full duty" for 14 working days or longer must follow a specific process
  • The Risk Manager provides affected employees a status notification when the employee has reached 90 days and 130 days in an "other than full duty" status

Traumatic Events

  • Personnel directly involved in a Traumatic Event must be referred to a psychological professional for a Post Traumatic Event Evaluation within 72 hours of the incident or as soon as practical

Juvenile Runaways

  • Habitual runaway status is deemed when the juvenile is 12 years of age or older and has been reported as a runaway three times within a 365-day period

Property Management

  • Articles of value greater than $300, such as cameras, tools, etc., as well as jewelry, money, and cell phones, must be recorded and taken into custody for safekeeping
  • Vehicles meeting specific criteria, such as being abandoned or parked for more than 48 hours or 10 days, may be impounded

Currency and Valuables

  • Currency must be in the minimum amount of $1,500.00
  • Jewelry or precious metal or stone valued at $1,000.00 or more must be impounded at evidence
  • Money less than $500 can be impounded at Districts

Investigative Procedures

  • Sex bat kits or DNA evidence must be forwarded to FDLE within 30 days of a request to have the evidence tested
  • The Hepatitis B vaccine must be made available to high-risk employees within 10 days of their initial assignment to duties involving occupational exposure

Medical Procedures

  • It is most beneficial if an employee is evaluated within 2 hours after exposure to a potential health risk
  • The PPD skin test must be read 48-72 hours after it has been performed
  • The employee must be provided a copy of the evaluating physician's written report within 15 working days of completion of the evaluation

Substance Abuse

  • A substance abuser is defined as someone who has been taken into custody for impairment three or more times during the preceding 12 months

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