Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

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Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Minnesota POST Board Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Post Board Created by legislation in 1977 626.84: Enabling Legislation Chap. 6700: Administrative Rules Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Mission “The POST Board advances the professionalism of Minnesota’s peace officers by adopting and regulating education, selection, licensing and training standards.” Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Why the change? State has vested interest in professional and consistent police practices statewide Effective, contemporary policing demanded a better educated officer College classroom Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Change Process Partnership between Higher Ed & Law Enforcement Students earn a 2-year or 4-year degree in LE or CJS The POST Board certifies 30 PPOE degree programs statewide Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training The Results Minnesota set the standard All entry-level officers have at least a 2-year degree A significant % have a 4-year degree Graduate degrees, including MAs and JDs are not uncommon. Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training POST Board Licensing and Regulatory Board that performs a unique public service by providing key services to our stakeholders…….. Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Stakeholders Peace Officers Citizens MPPOA, MCPA, MSA (assoc.) Courts LMC, AMC Other state agencies Governor’s Office Legislature Special interest groups Media Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Key Services License/Re-license Officers: Peace Officers 10,787 Part-time Officers 109 Total Active: 10,896 Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Key Service Strategies Create and administer licensing exams (on-line) Monitor agency compliance with mandated policies and procedures (annual) Conduct On-site Compliance reviews of police agencies (annual) Monitor compliance with standards of conduct Manage Training Re-imbursement Fund Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Board Initiatives New set of learning objectives for PPOE’s (2015) PPOE curriculum incorporates new learning obejctives (2017) Licensing exam developed for on-line delivery through Pearson Vue (2017) New Exam released on-line (Oct. 2018) Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Board Initiatives “Pathways to Policing” funding $ 400,000 (FY19) Candidates with 2 or 4 year degrees 22 week program for licensure Reimburse up to 50% of costs incurred by agencies Police Training Bill § 626.8469 (2017) 16 CEU’s within 3 year license cycle: Mental illness/crisis response Conflict management/mediation Cultural diversity/implicit bias Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Board Initiatives Rulemaking Add 3 misd. convictions to standards of conduct: Domestic Assault Misdemeanor Assault 4th Degree DWI Update obsolete rules Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Agency Statistics 431 law enforcement agencies Municipal PDs 321 Sheriffs’ Offices 87 Tribal PDs 9 Non-municipal PDs 8 State Agencies 6 Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training POST Staffing Current: 11 FTE In 2009: 13 FTE In 2001: 15 FTE Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Staff Positions Executive Director Assistant Executive Director Testing & Licensing Coordinator Standards Coordinators (2) Pre-service Education Coordinator Continuing Education Coordinator Continuing Education Credit Coordinator Office and Administrative Support (3) Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

POST Board Members Appointed by the Governor to 4-year staggered terms BCA Supt. (only ex-officio member) 2 Police Chiefs 2 Sheriffs 4 Peace Officers (one trooper) 2 Former Officers current LE faculty members 1 College Administrator 2 Public Members 1 Elected Official (Community outside of metro <5,000) Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Governor Appointed 15 Member Board POST Board Chair Peace Officer Peace Officer County Sheriff County Sheriff Police Chief Committees • Executive • By Laws • Standards • Training • Complaint Police Chief BCA Superintendent or Designee State Trooper Administrator of Peace Officer Education Elected City Official < 5,000 Population Peace Officer Public Member Police Trainer Peace Officer Education Program Police Trainer Peace Officer Education Program Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training POST Funding 357.021 Special Revenue Account Surcharge on certain criminal and traffic convictions. - Original surcharge: $25. - Current surcharge: $75. POST is funded from original $25. Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Surcharge Distribution 1 % to DNR for training 39 % to POST Legislature sets POST budget 60 % to General Fund Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Training Reimbursement (per-officer share) 1998 $316 Low 2018* $957 High *New training mandates began July 1, 2018 Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training 2018 REIMBURSEMENT Total Reimbursement Fund . . . . . $8,946,010 Total Eligible Officers . . . . . . . . . . 9,472 Per Share Amount . . . . . . . . . . . . . $957 Agencies Submitted . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 Total statewide training cost estimates: $34.5 million + Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Budget For FY 19: $10,246,000 $4,056,000 Special Rev (orig.) $ 90,000 (est) Special Rev (2007) $ 100,000 one-time app. (De-Escalation Training) $ 6,000,000 Training Appropriation FY 18-21 (Sunsets FY 2022) 89% Training Reimbursement Account (FY 18) 11% Operating Budget Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training

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Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training Questions ? Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training