TITLE 6. CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONS
Title of Regulation: 6VAC20-230. Regulations Relating
to Special Conservator of the Peace (amending 6VAC20-230-30, 6VAC20-230-90).
Statutory Authority: § 9.1-150.2 of the Code of
Virginia.
Effective Date: September 22, 2016.
Agency Contact: Barbara Peterson-Wilson, Director of
Policy and Legislative Affairs, Department of Criminal Justice Services, 1100
Bank Street, Richmond, VA 23219, telephone (804) 225-4503, FAX (804) 786-6344,
or email barbara.peterson-wilson@dcjs.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments (i) change the type of insurance
under which special conservators of the peace must be covered; (ii) increase
the amount of insurance required from $10,000 to $500,000; and (iii) pursuant
to Chapters 766 and 772 of the 2015 Acts of Assembly, eliminate language
allowing a special conservator of the peace to carry a surety bond instead of
insurance.
Summary of Public Comments
and Agency's Response: A summary of comments made by the public and the
agency's response may be obtained from the promulgating agency or viewed at the
office of the Registrar of Regulations.
6VAC20-230-30. Initial registration application.
A. Individuals are required to be registered pursuant to § 19.2-13
of the Code of Virginia in the category of special conservator of the peace. Prior
to the issuance of a registration, the applicant shall meet or exceed the
requirements of registration and application submittal to the department as set
forth in this section. Individuals who carry or have access to a firearm while
on duty must have a valid registration with firearms verification. The court
may limit or prohibit the carrying of weapons by any special conservator of the
peace as defined in § 19.2-13 F G of the Code of Virginia.
B. Each person applying for registration shall meet the minimum
requirements for eligibility as follows:
1. Be a minimum of 18 years of age;
2. Successfully complete all initial training requirements for
special conservator of the peace, including firearms verification if
applicable, requested pursuant to the entry-level training standards in
6VAC20-230-160; and
3. Be a United States citizen or legal resident alien of the
United States.
C. Each person applying for registration shall file with the
department:
1. A properly completed application provided by the
department;
2. His mailing address on the application;
3. Fingerprint cards pursuant to 6VAC20-230-40;
4. The applicable, nonrefundable application fee;
5. A drug and alcohol test pursuant to 6VAC230-50 6VAC20-230-50;
and
6. Pursuant to § 19.2-13 C D of the Code of
Virginia, documentation verifying that the applicant has secured a surety
bond or cash bond in the amount not to be less than $10,000 executed by a
surety company authorized to do business in Virginia, or a certificate of
insurance reflecting the department as a certificate holder, showing a policy
of comprehensive general professional law-enforcement liability
insurance with a minimum coverage of $10,000 $500,000 issued by
an insurance company authorized to do business in Virginia.
D. Upon completion of the initial registration application
requirements, the department may issue a temporary registration letter for not
more than 120 days at a time while awaiting the results of the state and
national fingerprint search provided the applicant has met the necessary
conditions and requirements. This temporary registration letter shall be taken
to the circuit court where seeking appointment for special conservator of the
peace.
E. Each registration shall be issued to the individual named
on the application and shall be valid only for use by that individual. No
registration shall be assigned or otherwise transferred to another individual.
F. Each registered individual shall comply with all
applicable administrative requirements and standards of conduct and shall not
engage in any acts prohibited by applicable sections of the Code of Virginia
and this chapter.
G. Once the individual has met the requirements and received
a temporary registration letter, he shall petition the circuit court for appointment
in the jurisdiction where the individual will be employed.
H. Meeting the requirements of registration allows an
individual to be eligible for appointment. Registration does not guarantee
appointment.
I. Upon completion of an appointment by a circuit court, the
individual shall file with the department a copy of the court order granting
appointment as a special conservator of the peace. A final registration letter
will be issued by the department. This registration letter shall be submitted
to a specified entity for a state-issued photo identification card.
6VAC20-230-90. Reinstatement.
A. Individuals who do not renew their registration on or
before the expiration date may not work as a special conservator of the peace
until reinstatement requirements have been met. Pursuant to the Code of
Virginia, all such persons must currently be registered with the department as
a special conservator of the peace.
B. A renewal application must be received by the department
within 60 days following the expiration date of the registration in order to be
reinstated by the department providing all renewal requirements have been met.
The department shall not reinstate renewal applications received after the
60-day reinstatement period has expired. It is unlawful to operate without a
valid registration during the reinstatement period. The department shall not
reinstate a registration that has become null and void due to not maintaining
required insurance or surety bond coverage. The department will notify
the court when an individual has not met the registration renewal requirements
with the department. Prior to reinstatement, the following shall be submitted
to the department:
1. The appropriate renewal application and completion of
renewal requirements including required training pursuant to this chapter; and
2. The applicable, nonrefundable reinstatement fee.
C. A registration shall be renewed or reinstated only when
all renewal application requirements are received by the department. After the
60-day reinstatement period, an applicant shall meet all initial application
requirements, including applicable training requirements.
D. Following submittal of all reinstatement requirements, the
department will process and may approve any application for reinstatement pursuant
to the renewal process for the application.
VA.R. Doc. No. R15-4099; Filed August 3, 2016, 9:18 a.m.