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2017 SESSION
17101613DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 15.2-1707 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 15.2-1707. Decertification of law-enforcement officers.
A. The sheriff, chief of police, or agency administrator shall
notify the Criminal Justice Services Board in writing when within 48 hours of
becoming aware that any certified
law-enforcement or jail officer currently employed by his agency has (i) been
convicted of or pled guilty or no contest to a felony or any offense that would
be a felony if committed in the Commonwealth, (ii) been convicted of or pled
guilty or no contest to a Class 1 misdemeanor involving moral turpitude or any
offense that would be any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, including but
not limited to petit larceny under § 18.2-96, or any offense involving moral
turpitude that would be a misdemeanor if committed in the Commonwealth, (iii)
been convicted of or pled guilty or no contest to any misdemeanor sex offense
in the Commonwealth, another state, or the United States, including but not
limited to sexual battery under § 18.2-67.4 or consensual sexual intercourse
with a minor 15 or older under clause (ii) of § 18.2-371, (iv) been convicted
of or pled guilty or no contest to domestic assault under § 18.2-57.2 or any
offense that would be domestic assault under the laws of another state or the
United States, (v) failed to comply with or maintain compliance with mandated
training requirements, or (vi) refused to submit to a drug screening or has
produced a positive result on a drug screening reported to the employing
agency, where the positive result cannot be explained to the agency
administrator's satisfaction. Notification shall also be provided in writing for within
48 hours of becoming aware
that any employee who resigned or was terminated in advance
of being convicted or found guilty of an offense that requires decertification
or who resigned or was terminated in advance of a pending drug screening. The
notification, where appropriate, shall be accompanied by a copy of the judgment
of conviction. Upon receiving such notice from the sheriff, chief of police, or
agency administrator, or from an attorney for the Commonwealth, the Criminal
Justice Services Board shall immediately
decertify such law-enforcement or jail officer. Such officer shall not have the
right to serve as a law-enforcement officer within the Commonwealth until his
certification has been reinstated by the Board.
B. When a conviction has not become final, the Board may decline to decertify the officer until the conviction becomes final, after considering the likelihood of irreparable damage to the officer if such officer is decertified during the pendency of an ultimately successful appeal, the likelihood of injury or damage to the public if the officer is not decertified, and the seriousness of the offense.
C. The Department of Criminal Justice Services is hereby authorized to waive the requirements for decertification as set out in subsection A for good cause shown.
D. The Criminal Justice Services Board may initiate decertification proceedings against any former law-enforcement or jail officer whom the Board has found to have been convicted of an offense that requires decertification or who has failed to comply with or maintain compliance with mandated training requirements.