La. Admin. Code tit. 22 § I-323

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-323 - Special Agents
A. Purpose-to state the procedures governing special agent appointments and the duties of special agents.
B. Applicability-deputy secretary, assistant secretary, chief of operations, regional wardens, wardens, director of probation and parole, director of prison enterprises and those employees authorized as special agents. Each unit head shall ensure that appropriate unit written policy and procedures are in place to comply with the provisions of this regulation.
C. Policy. It is the secretarys policy that special agents may be appointed at the secretarys discretion and these special agents shall be appointed from employees who have attained the rank of sergeant or probation and parole officer I and these special agents may carry weapons exposed or concealed while in the performance of their duties in the same manner as law enforcement officers.
D. Definition

Employee-any person employed full-time, part-time, or on temporary appointment by the department.

E. Procedures
1. Criteria
a. Special agents shall be appointed from employees who have attained the rank of sergeant or probation and parole officer I, pursuant to R.S. 15:825.2.
2. Authority to Appoint
a. The secretary shall be authorized at his discretion to appoint special agents, pursuant to R.S. 15:825.2.
3. Applications
a. Employees at State Prisons, Headquarters, and Prison Enterprises
i. The warden, undersecretary, or director of prison enterprises wishing to have an employee (at a state prison, headquarters, or prison enterprises, respectively) appointed as a special agent shall submit an application to the chief of operations. The application shall include the following:
(a). the applicant's name and social security number;
(b). a current rap sheet for the applicant;
(c). a domestic violence questionnaire (form A-02-023-A) completed by the applicant;
(d). a precise statement regarding the applicant's need to carry a weapon and the circumstances in which the applicant will be authorized to carry a weapon; and
(e). certification by the warden, undersecretary, or director of prison enterprises certifying the applicant has been trained to use the weapon he will carry and has achieved the necessary qualifying score on the firing range.
b. Employees at Probation and Parole
i. Probation and parole district managers wishing to have an employee (at a probation and parole district office) appointed as a special agent or probation and parole employees at headquarters wishing to be appointed as a special agent shall submit an application to the director of probation and parole. The application shall include the following:
(a). The applicant's name and social security number;
(b). A current rap sheet for the applicant;
(c). A domestic violence questionnaire (form A-02-023-A) completed by the applicant; and
(d). certification by the district manager (for employees at a probation and parole district office) or the director of probation and parole (for an employee at HQ P and P) that the applicant has successfully completed all training as required by probation and paroles firearm training policy.
c. Employees at Private Prisons
i. Wardens of private prisons wishing to have an employee appointed as a special agent shall submit an application to the chief of operations. The application shall include:
(a). the applicant's name and social security number;
(b). a current rap sheet for the applicant;
(c). a domestic violence questionnaire (form A-02-023-A) completed by the applicant;
(d). a precise statement regarding the applicant's need to carry a weapon and the circumstances in which the applicant will be authorized to carry a weapon; and
(e). certification by the warden certifying the applicant has been trained to use the weapon he will carry and has achieved the necessary qualifying score on the firing range.
d. The chief of operations or the director of probation and parole shall review every application received and either:
i. recommend the applicant be appointed as a special agent and submit to the secretary for review, or
ii. decline to recommend the applicant to be appointed as a special agent and send notification of declination to the individual who submitted the application.
e. The appointment of a special agent shall be at the discretion of the secretary.
4. Appointment as a Special Agent
a. Upon approval of an application and appointment of an applicant as a special agent, the secretary shall issue:
i. for employees at state prisons, headquarters, and prison enterprises, a commission card which serves as authority to carry a firearm and/or perform duties in accordance with R.S. 15:825.2; or
ii. for employees at probation and parole, a memorandum to the director of probation and parole certifying the employee is commissioned as a "special agent" as well as a commission card; or
iii. for employees at private prisons, a memorandum to the warden certifying the employee is commissioned as a "special agent" as well as a commission card.
iv. employees issued a commission card shall be required to carry the card at all times during the performance of his duties. The undersecretary, director of prison enterprises, or warden shall ensure that commission cards for employees appointed as special agents are kept current.
5. Duties of Special Agents
a. The duties of a special agent are to provide assistance to other law enforcement agencies to improve public safety. These duties include, but are not limited to:
i. execution of warrants;
ii. emergency aid and other assistance as requested;
iii. patrol duties; and
iv. detention and transportation of arrestees.
6. Carrying of Weapons
a. Special agents may carry weapons exposed or concealed while in the performance of their duties in the same manner as law enforcement officers, pursuant to R.S. 15:825.2.
7. Equipping Special Agents
a. The unit head or designee shall be responsible for properly equipping special agents with adequate equipment for law enforcement duties as appropriate to the assignment, (i.e. bullet proof vests, service weapons, flash lights, etc.).
8. Employee Termination of a Special Agent
a. Upon an employee's termination, the commission card shall be surrendered to appropriate unit personnel.
9. Training
a. Special agents must be in compliance with the provisions of department regulation no. C-01-008 "Firearms Training" or division of probation and parole firearms training policy as applicable.
b. Special agents who participate in community policing activities must successfully complete training appropriate to their assignments as defined by institutional or division of probation and parole policy.

La. Admin. Code tit. 22, § I-323

Promulgated by the Department of Corrections, Office of Adult Services, LR 4:487 (December 1978), amended by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Corrections Services, LR 37:2184 (July 2011), Amended by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Corrections Services, LR 45580 (4/1/2019).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 49:950.