Wyo. Code R. 015-0009-1
Peace Officers Standards & Training Commission
Chapter 1: General Provisions
Effective Date: 05/20/2002 to 09/23/2005
Rule Type: Superceded Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 015.0009.1.05202002
Section 1. Statutory Authority. The Wyoming Peace Officer's Standards and Training Commission, pursuant to W.S.9-1-701, et seq. is required to adopt rules and standards which shall be in accordance with provisions of the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act (W.S.16-3-101 to 16-3-115).
Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of the Peace Officer's Standards and Training Commission is to raise and maintain the level of competence within the law enforcement community by:
(a) 'Accredited college' means a junior college, college or university accredited as such by the Department of Education of the state in which the junior college, college or university is located, a recognized national accrediting body, the state university in the state in which the junior college or university is located, or the Commission;
(b) 'Commission' means the Wyoming Peace Officer's Standards and Training Commission, or employees thereof on its behalf;
(c) 'Detention officer' means a person who is employed by a county or municipality on a full-time basis to care for, supervise and control persons detained in a jail or holding facility;
(d) 'Detention officer training' means an approved school or local detention officer training program authorized by the Commission to train detention officers;
(e) 'Department' shall mean a police department, sheriff's department, highway patrol, state division of criminal investigation, game and fish department, campus police or any other law enforcement unit;
(f) 'Director' means the executive director of the Commission;
(g) 'Inactive' means a status assigned to a peace officer, detention officer or dispatcher who has been certified by the State of Wyoming but is no longer employed by a municipal, county or political subdivision in Wyoming;
(h) 'Law enforcement unit' means a public agency having police power and charged with enforcing state criminal statutes or municipal ordinances;
(i) 'Peace officer' means a person as defined by W.S. 7-2-101;
(j) 'Peace officer training' means an approved school or local peace officer training program authorized by the Commission to train peace officers;
(k) 'Permanent appointment' shall mean an appointment having permanent full time status as a peace officer in a law enforcement agency as described in these rules;
(l) 'Part-time or reserve peace officer' means any person having peace officer authority acting less than full time in the service of any county, municipality or state agency, whether compensated or not;
(m) 'School' shall mean any school, college, university, academy, or local training program which offers law enforcement training. This term includes within its meaning a combination of courses, curriculum, instructors and facilities;
(n) 'Temporary appointment' shall mean an appointment as a peace officer in a position which has a time limitation placed upon it or is not of a continuing nature;
(o) 'Dispatcher' means a person who is employed by a state, county or municipal law enforcement agency, fire service or licensed ambulance service on a full or part-time basis, to answer and dispatch calls for emergency and non-emergency situations via designated law enforcement and emergency telecommunications equipment, and
(p) 'The Act' means the Wyoming Peace Officers Standards and Training Act, W.S.9-1-701 et seq.