- (1) This rule applies to policy committee appointments for members who do not serve on a policy committee by virtue of their position on the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training.
(2) Definitions.
- (a) "Board" means the Board on Public Safety Standards and Training.
- (b) "Department" means the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
- (c) “Interest Form” means an application for consideration submitted by a person expressing interest in serving on a policy committee.
(3) Applying for an Appointment to a Policy Committee.
- (a) An interest form must be submitted to the Department in order to be considered for an appointment to a policy committee.
- (b) Any interested person may submit a completed interest form to the Department in order to apply for an appointment to a policy committee.
- (c) Interest forms are available on the Department’s website or from the Department upon request.
- (d) Completed interest forms will be kept on file for a period of two years for future consideration. Interest forms will be destroyed after two years have elapsed from the date the form was received by the Department.
- (e) The Department will acknowledge receipt of each completed interest form.
- (4) Applicants may be subject to a background investigation to verify the person’s fitness to serve on a policy committee. Pursuant to ORS 236.030, no policy committee member subject to this rule may be a member of, or affiliated with, any organization that teaches or advocates the disruption of state or federal government.
(5) Vacancies.
- (a) A vacancy exists when a policy committee member subject to this rule completes the term for that position; resigns; becomes incapacitated, or is otherwise incapable of performing the duties of a member; has been removed from the appointment for just cause; is not reappointed; is no longer employed in the position that the appointment represents; or is no longer affiliated with the association or organization that the appointment represents.
- (b) Any vacancy subject to this rule will be filled in the same manner as an initial appointment.
- (c) Unless otherwise defined by section (8), the Department will work in consultation with the employer, association or organization that the vacancy represents, as defined by ORS 181A.375, to identify a replacement member. The employer’s, association’s or organization’s recommendation will be forwarded to the Board chair for consideration and recommendation to the full Board.
- (6) The Board’s decisions regarding an appointment to a policy committee are final and are not subject to appeal.
- (7) The chairperson of the board may remove an appointed member for just cause.
(8) Appointments to a Policy Committee for Vacancies Not Representing an Employer, Association or Organization as Defined in ORS 181A.375.
- (a) Appointment of a Public Member to a Policy Committee. Upon a vacancy, all interest forms and background information will be submitted to the Board chair for consideration. The Board chair will make a recommendation for appointment to the full Board for approval.
- (b) Appointment of a Private Security Provider or Private Investigator to the Private Security Policy Committee (PSIPC). Upon a vacancy, all interest forms and background information will be submitted to the PSIPC chair and vice-chair for consideration. The PSIPC chair and vice-chair will make a recommendation for appointment to the full Board for approval.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 181A.410
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 181A.410 & ORS 181A.375
History
DPSST 22-2017, amend filed 12/29/2017, effective 01/01/2018
BPSST 6-2002, f. & cert. ef. 4-3-02
BPSST 10-2001(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 10-26-01 thru 4-5-02