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943.125 Law enforcement agency accreditation; intent.

   (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that law enforcement agencies in the state be upgraded and strengthened through the adoption of meaningful standards of operation for those agencies.

   (2) It is the further intent of the Legislature that law enforcement agencies voluntarily adopt standards designed to promote equal and fair law enforcement, to maximize the capability of law enforcement agencies to prevent and control criminal activities, and to increase interagency cooperation throughout the state.

   (3) It is further the intent of the Legislature to encourage the Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Police Chiefs Association to develop, either jointly or separately, a law enforcement agency accreditation program. The program must be independent of any law enforcement agency, the Florida Sheriffs Association, or the Florida Police Chiefs Association. The program must address, at a minimum, the following aspects of law enforcement:

   (a) Vehicle pursuits.

   (b) Seizure and forfeiture of contraband articles.

   (c) Recording and processing citizens’ complaints.

   (d) Use of force.

   (e) Traffic stops.

   (f) Handling natural and manmade disasters.

   (g) Special operations.

   (h) Prisoner transfer.

   (i) Collection and preservation of evidence.

   (j) Recruitment and selection.

   (k) Officer training.

   (l) Performance evaluations.

   (m) Law enforcement disciplinary procedures and rights.

   (n) Use of criminal investigative funds.

History. s. 4, ch. 93-252; s. 68, ch. 96-388; s. 33, ch. 2001-64; s. 146, ch. 2005-2; s. 161, ch. 2010-102.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleXLVII > Chapter943 > 943_125

943.125 Law enforcement agency accreditation; intent.

   (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that law enforcement agencies in the state be upgraded and strengthened through the adoption of meaningful standards of operation for those agencies.

   (2) It is the further intent of the Legislature that law enforcement agencies voluntarily adopt standards designed to promote equal and fair law enforcement, to maximize the capability of law enforcement agencies to prevent and control criminal activities, and to increase interagency cooperation throughout the state.

   (3) It is further the intent of the Legislature to encourage the Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Police Chiefs Association to develop, either jointly or separately, a law enforcement agency accreditation program. The program must be independent of any law enforcement agency, the Florida Sheriffs Association, or the Florida Police Chiefs Association. The program must address, at a minimum, the following aspects of law enforcement:

   (a) Vehicle pursuits.

   (b) Seizure and forfeiture of contraband articles.

   (c) Recording and processing citizens’ complaints.

   (d) Use of force.

   (e) Traffic stops.

   (f) Handling natural and manmade disasters.

   (g) Special operations.

   (h) Prisoner transfer.

   (i) Collection and preservation of evidence.

   (j) Recruitment and selection.

   (k) Officer training.

   (l) Performance evaluations.

   (m) Law enforcement disciplinary procedures and rights.

   (n) Use of criminal investigative funds.

History. s. 4, ch. 93-252; s. 68, ch. 96-388; s. 33, ch. 2001-64; s. 146, ch. 2005-2; s. 161, ch. 2010-102.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Florida > TitleXLVII > Chapter943 > 943_125

943.125 Law enforcement agency accreditation; intent.

   (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that law enforcement agencies in the state be upgraded and strengthened through the adoption of meaningful standards of operation for those agencies.

   (2) It is the further intent of the Legislature that law enforcement agencies voluntarily adopt standards designed to promote equal and fair law enforcement, to maximize the capability of law enforcement agencies to prevent and control criminal activities, and to increase interagency cooperation throughout the state.

   (3) It is further the intent of the Legislature to encourage the Florida Sheriffs Association and the Florida Police Chiefs Association to develop, either jointly or separately, a law enforcement agency accreditation program. The program must be independent of any law enforcement agency, the Florida Sheriffs Association, or the Florida Police Chiefs Association. The program must address, at a minimum, the following aspects of law enforcement:

   (a) Vehicle pursuits.

   (b) Seizure and forfeiture of contraband articles.

   (c) Recording and processing citizens’ complaints.

   (d) Use of force.

   (e) Traffic stops.

   (f) Handling natural and manmade disasters.

   (g) Special operations.

   (h) Prisoner transfer.

   (i) Collection and preservation of evidence.

   (j) Recruitment and selection.

   (k) Officer training.

   (l) Performance evaluations.

   (m) Law enforcement disciplinary procedures and rights.

   (n) Use of criminal investigative funds.

History. s. 4, ch. 93-252; s. 68, ch. 96-388; s. 33, ch. 2001-64; s. 146, ch. 2005-2; s. 161, ch. 2010-102.