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2015 SESSION
15102652DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 19.2-13 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 19.2-13. Special conservators of the peace; authority; jurisdiction; registration; bond; liability of employers; penalty; report.
A. Upon the submission of an
application of, which shall include a
temporary letter of qualification and results of a
background investigation,
from (i) any sheriff or chief of police of any county,
city, or town; (ii) any corporation authorized to do business in the
Commonwealth; (iii) the owner, proprietor, or authorized custodian of any place
within the Commonwealth; or (iv) any museum owned and managed by the
Commonwealth, a circuit court judge of any county or city shall appoint special
conservators of the peace who shall serve as such for such length of time as
the court may designate, but not exceeding four years under any one
appointment, upon a showing by the applicant of a necessity for the security of
property or the peace and presentation of evidence that the person or persons
to be appointed as a special conservator of the peace possess a valid registration temporary letter of qualification
issued by the Department of Criminal Justice Services in accordance with the
provisions of subsection B. However, a Notice of the application, the temporary letter of
qualification, and results of the applicant's background check shall be given
by the applicant to the chief law-enforcement
officer and the attorney for the Commonwealth
of the county, city, or town where the application is made, who may file a
motion on whether a necessity for the security of property or the peace exists
and whether the applicant is qualified for the appointment. A
judge may deny the appointment for good cause,
and shall state the specific reasons for the denial in writing in the order
denying the appointment. The order of appointment may provide that a special
conservator of the peace shall have all the powers, functions, duties,
responsibilities, and
authority of any other conservator of the peace within such geographical
limitations as the court may deem appropriate within the confines of the
county, city, or town that makes
application or within the county,
city or town on the real property
where the corporate applicant is located,
limited, except as provided in subsection E, to the judicial circuit wherein
application has been made, whenever such special
conservator of the peace is engaged in the performance of his duties as such.
The order may also provide that the special conservator of the peace is a
"law-enforcement officer" for the purposes of Article 4 (§ 37.2-808
et seq.) of Chapter 8 of Title 37.2 or Article 16 (§ 16.1-335 et seq.) of
Chapter 11 of Title 16.1. The order may also provide that the special
conservator of the peace is authorized to use the seal of the Commonwealth in a
badge or other credential of office as the court may deem appropriate. The order
may also provide that the special conservator of the peace may use the title
"police" on any badge or uniform worn in the performance of his
duties as such. The order may also provide that a special conservator of the
peace who has completed the minimum training standards established by the Department of Criminal Justice
Services,
Board has the authority to affect arrests, using up to the
same amount of force as would be allowed to a law-enforcement officer employed
by the Commonwealth or any of its political subdivisions when making a lawful
arrest. The order also may (a) require the
local sheriff or chief of police to conduct a background investigation which
may include a review of the applicant's school records, employment records, or
interviews with persons possessing general knowledge of the applicant's
character and fitness for such appointment and (b) limit
the use of flashing lights and sirens on personal vehicles used by the
conservator in the performance of his duties. Prior to granting an application
for appointment, the circuit court shall ensure that the applicant has met the
registration requirements established by the Criminal Justice Services Board.
B. Effective September
15, 2004, no person shall seek appointment as a special conservator of the
peace from a circuit court judge without possessing a valid registration issued
by the Department of Criminal Justice Services, except as provided in this
section. Applicants for registration may submit an application on or after
January 1, 2004. A temporary registration may be issued in
accordance with regulations established by the Criminal Justice Services Board
while awaiting the results of a state and national fingerprint search. However,
no person shall be issued a temporary registration until he All applications and orders for appointments of
special conservators of the peace shall be submitted on forms developed by the
Department of Criminal Justice Services in consultation with the Office of the
Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court of Virginia and shall specify the
geographic limitations consistent with subsection A. The Department shall issue
a temporary letter of qualification to an applicant who has
(i) complied with, or been exempted from the compulsory minimum training
standards as set forth in this section, (ii) submitted his fingerprints on a
form provided by the Department to be used for the conduct of a national
criminal records search and a Virginia criminal history records search, and (iii)
submitted the results of a background investigation,
performed by any state or local law-enforcement
agency, which may, at its discretion, charge a reasonable fee to the applicant
and which may include a review of the applicant's school records, employment
records, or interviews with persons possessing general knowledge of the
applicant's character and fitness for such appointment,
and (iv) met all other requirements of this article
and Board regulations. No person with a criminal conviction for a misdemeanor
involving (a) moral turpitude, (b) assault and battery, (c) damage to real or
personal property, (d) controlled substances or imitation controlled substances
as defined in Article 1 (§ 18.2-247 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2, (e)
prohibited sexual behavior as described in Article 7 (§ 18.2-61 et seq.) of
Chapter 4 of Title 18.2, (f) firearms, or (g) any felony,
shall be registered
eligible for registration or appointment as a special
conservator of the peace. All appointments for special conservators of the
peace shall become void on September 15, 2004, unless they have obtained a
valid registration issued by the Department of Criminal Justice Services.
C. Each person registered as or seeking registration as a
special conservator of the peace shall be covered by (i) a cash bond, or a
surety bond executed by a surety company authorized to do business in the
Commonwealth, in a reasonable amount to be fixed by the Board, not to be less
than $10,000, conditioned upon the faithful and honest conduct of his business
or employment; or
(ii) evidence of a policy of liability insurance or self-insurance in an amount
and with coverage as fixed by the Board. Any person who is aggrieved by the
misconduct of any person registered as a special conservator of the peace and
recovers a judgment against the registrant, which is unsatisfied in whole or in
part, may bring an action in his own name against the bond or insurance policy
of the registrant.
D. Individuals listed in
§ 19.2-12, individuals who have complied with or been exempted pursuant to
subsection A of § 9.1-141, individuals employed as law-enforcement officers as defined
in § 9.1-101 who have met the minimum qualifications set forth in § 15.2-1705
shall be exempt from the requirements in subsections A through C. Further,
individuals appointed under subsection A and employed by a private corporation
or entity that meets the requirements of subdivision (ii) of the definition of
criminal justice agency in § 9.1-101, shall be exempt from the registration
requirements of subsection A and from subsections B and C provided they have
met the minimum qualifications set forth in § 15.2-1705. The Department of
Criminal Justice Services shall, upon request by the circuit court, provide
evidence to the circuit court of such employment prior to appointing an
individual special conservator of the peace. Effective July 1, 2015, all persons seeking
appointment or reappointment as a special conservator of the peace are required
to register with the Department of Criminal Justice Services, regardless of any
other standing the person may have as a law-enforcement officer or other position
requiring registration or licensure by the Department. The employing agency employer of any special conservator of the peace
shall notify the circuit court within 30 days after the date such individual
has left employment and all powers of the special conservator of the peace
shall be void. Failure to provide such notification shall be punishable by a
fine of $250 plus an additional $50 per day for each day such notice is not
provided.
E. When the application is made by
any sheriff or chief of police, the circuit court shall
specify in the order of appointment the name of the applicant authorized under
subsection A and the geographic jurisdiction of where the special conservator
of the peace is authorized
to serve. Court When the application is made by any corporation
authorized to do business in the Commonwealth,
any owner, proprietor, or authorized custodian of any place within the
Commonwealth, or any museum owned
and managed by the Commonwealth,
the circuit court shall specify in the order of appointment the name of the applicant
authorized under subsection A and the specific real property where the special
conservator of the peace is authorized to serve. Such
appointments shall be limited to the judicial circuit specific real property
within the county, city, or town wherein application has
been made. In the case of a
corporation or other business, the court appointment may also include, for good
cause shown, any real property owned or leased by the corporation or business,
including any subsidiaries, in other specifically named cities and counties,
but shall provide that the powers of the special conservator of the peace do
not extend beyond the boundaries of such real property. Effective July 1, 2004,
the The
clerk of the appointing circuit court shall transmit a copy of the order of
appointment that shall specify the following information to
the Department of State Police: the person's complete name,
address, date of birth, social security number, gender, race, height, weight, color
of hair, color of eyes, firearm authority or limitation as set forth in
subsection F, date of the order, and other information as may be required by
the Department of State Police. The Department of State Police shall enter the
person's name and other information into the Virginia Criminal Information
Network established and maintained by the Department pursuant to Chapter 2 (§
52-12 et seq.) of Title 52. The Department of State Police may charge a fee not
to exceed $10 to cover its costs associated with processing these orders. Each
special conservator of the peace so appointed on application shall present his
credentials to the chief of police or sheriff or his designee of all
jurisdictions where he has conservator powers. If his powers are limited to
certain areas
real property owned or leased by a corporation or business,
he shall also provide notice of the exact physical addresses of those areas.
Each special conservator shall provide to the circuit court
a temporary registration letter of qualification issued by the
Department of Criminal Justice Services, to include the
results of the background check, prior to seeking an
appointment by the circuit court. Once the applicant receives the appointment
from the circuit court, the
applicant shall file the appointment order
and a copy of the application with the Department of
Criminal Justice Services in order to receive his special conservator of the
peace photo registration card
document.
If any such special conservator of the peace is the employee,
agent, or servant of another, his
appointment as special conservator of the peace shall not relieve his employer,
principal, or master,
from civil liability to another arising out of any wrongful action or conduct
committed by such special conservator of the peace while within the scope of
his employment.
Effective July 1, 2002, no person employed by a local school board as a school security officer, as defined in § 9.1-101, shall be eligible for appointment as a conservator for purposes of maintaining safety in a public school in the Commonwealth. All appointments of special conservators of the peace granted to school security officers as defined in § 9.1-101 prior to July 1, 2002 are void.
F. The court may limit or prohibit the carrying of weapons by any special conservator of the peace initially appointed on or after July 1, 1996, while the appointee is within the scope of his employment as such.
G. The circuit court shall retain jurisdiction for four years over any order it enters pursuant to this section and may revoke such appointment at any time for good cause shown.