(1) To be awarded the detention
officer command certificate, a person must:
(a) possess the
detention officer supervisory certificate;
(b) have
successfully completed the command or mid-management course at MLEA or the
equivalency as designated by the POST advisory council (minimum 40 hour
mid-management type course) ; and
(c) currently
and for 1 year prior to the date of appointment have served satisfactorily at
the command or mid-management level as attested to by the head of the employing
agency.
(2) Detention
officers with out-of-state experience and training at the command level who are
employed at that level by detention/holding facility are eligible for the detention
officer command certificate if:
(a) they
currently and for a period of 1 year prior to the date of application shall
have served satisfactorily at the command or mid-management level as attested
to by the head of the employing agency;
(b) have successfully
completed a command or mid-management course recognized by the POST advisory
council as equivalent to such course requirements in Montana; and
(c) have passed
a POST advisory council background review. The council shall review the
officer's training, education and experience to determine if the officer meets
or exceeds all of the requirements for the command certificate. If so, the
council may award the certificate. If not, the council shall deny the
application and notify the officer what is necessary for the officer to meet
the requirements.
(3) The command or mid-management level is a position
above the first-level supervisor for which commensurate pay is authorized,
occupied by a detention officer who, in the upward chain of command,
principally is responsible for directing and coordinating functional units of
an agency or is subject to assignment of such responsibilities.