OAR 259-008-0090
Training Records


(1)

The Department maintains a DPSST training record for each currently employed Oregon public safety professional in order to document training that the public safety professional completed to meet the minimum requirements for certification and the minimum training requirements to maintain certification.

(2)

The Department will add training hours to a public safety professional’s DPSST training record for training completed while employed as a public safety professional.

(3)

Training must be submitted on a course attendance roster through a Department approved submission process.

(4)

Any course attendance roster received by the Department that is incomplete will not be accepted.

(5)

For the purpose of this rule, training is defined as an event that develops, refreshes, augments, or enhances knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the job effectively.

(6)

Training hours are reflected as “passed” or “completed” on the public safety professional’s DPSST training record.

(7)

Instructor hours that are reported when the public safety professional is the instructor for the training content are reflected on the public safety professional’s DPSST training record as “instructed” and are not applied toward training hour requirements for the purpose of obtaining certification.
259–008–0000
Policies and Objectives
259–008–0001
Board and Department Policies for the Impacts of COVID-19
259–008–0005
Definitions
259–008–0010
Minimum Standards for Employment as a Law Enforcement Officer or Utilization as a Reserve Officer
259–008–0011
Minimum Standards for Employment as a Telecommunicator and Emergency Medical Dispatcher
259–008–0015
Background Investigation
259–008–0017
Public Records
259–008–0018
Authorized Signer / Signature Authority
259–008–0020
Personnel Actions, DPSST Numbers and Use of Legal Name
259–008–0025
Minimum Standards for Training
259–008–0040
Period of Service
259–008–0045
Education Credits
259–008–0060
Public Safety Officer Certification
259–008–0064
Maintenance of Certification for Telecommunicators and Emergency Medical Dispatchers
259–008–0065
Maintenance of Law Enforcement Officer Certification
259–008–0067
Lapse and Expiration of Public Safety Professional Certifications
259–008–0069
Tribal Law Enforcement
259–008–0075
Determinations of Eligibility to be a Candidate for Election to the Office of Sheriff
259–008–0076
Eligibility Requirements for Police Chief
259–008–0078
Eligibility Requirements for Limited Duration, Administrative Positions
259–008–0080
Instructors for Mandated Training
259–008–0085
Minimum Standards for Mandated Courses
259–008–0090
Training Records
259–008–0100
Miscellaneous Activities of the Board or Department
259–008–0110
Prohibited Use of Force Training
259–008–0200
Civil Penalties
259–008–0220
Sanctions, Generally
259–008–0250
Notice of Civil Penalty
259–008–0290
Denial of Public Safety Professional Certifications for Pre-employment Criminal Dispositions
259–008–0300
Grounds for Denial, Revocation or Emergency Suspension of Public Safety Professional Certifications
259–008–0310
Denial/Revocation - Initiation and Review of a Professional Standards Case
259–008–0320
Scope of Denial/Revocation and Eligibility for Certification Following Denial/Revocation
259–008–0330
Surrendering Certifications
259–008–0340
Issuance of Notice of Intent/Request for Hearing and Contested Case Procedures
259–008–0400
Review of Complaints
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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