Wis. Admin. Code Law Enforcement Standards Board LES 2.01

Current through November 25, 2024
Section LES 2.01 - Minimum qualifications for recruitment
(1) Before an individual may commence employment on a probationary, temporary, part-time or full-time basis as a law enforcement, tribal law enforcement, jail or secure detention officer, that individual must have met recruit qualifications established by the board. The minimum qualifications for recruitment shall be:
(a) The applicant shall possess a valid Wisconsin driver's license or such other valid operator's permit recognized by the Wisconsin department of transportation as authorizing operation of a motor vehicle in Wisconsin prior to completion of the preparatory training course. The results of a check of the issuing agency's motor vehicle files shall constitute evidence of driver's status.
(b) The applicant shall have attained a minimum age of 18 years. A birth or naturalization certificate shall serve as evidence of applicant's date of birth.
(c) The applicant shall not have been convicted of any federal felony or of any offense which if committed in Wisconsin could be punished as a felony unless the applicant has been granted an absolute and unconditional pardon.
(d) The applicant shall possess a Wisconsin high school diploma or a diploma issued by an out of state high school accredited by an appropriate agency of the state or shall have passed the general education development diploma test or any other test recommended by the Wisconsin department of public instruction as indicating high school diploma level.
(e) An applicant for employment as a law enforcement or tribal law enforcement officer shall possess either a 2 year associate degree from a Wisconsin technical college system district or its accredited equivalent from another state or a minimum of 60 fully accredited college level credits. An applicant who has not met this standard at the time of employment shall meet this standard as a requirement of recertification by the board at the end of his or her fifth year of employment as a law enforcement or tribal law enforcement officer. At the request of an applicant and upon documentation of experiences that have enhanced his or her writing, problem solving and other communication skills, the board may waive a maximum of 30 college level credits. This educational standard shall apply to applicants first employed as law enforcement or tribal law enforcement officers on or after February 1, 1993.
(f) The applicant shall be of good character as determined from a written report containing the results of the following:
1. The fingerprinting of the applicant and with a search of local, state and national fingerprint records.
2. A background investigation conducted by or on behalf of an employer. The employer shall certify in a document subscribed and sworn to by the affiant that a reasonably appropriate background investigation has been conducted, what persons or agency conducted the investigation and where written results of the investigation are maintained on file.
3. Such other investigation as may be deemed necessary to provide a basis of judgment on the applicant's loyalty to the United States or to detect conditions which adversely affect performance of one's duty as a law enforcement, tribal law enforcement, jail or secure detention officer.
(g) The applicant shall be free from any physical, emotional or mental condition which might adversely affect performance of duties as a law enforcement, tribal law enforcement, jail or secure detention officer.
1. The applicant shall complete a personal medical history, a copy of which is to be submitted to the examining physician.
2. The examination shall be by a Wisconsin licensed physician who shall provide a written report on the results of the examination.
(h) The applicant shall submit to and complete with satisfactory results, an oral interview to be conducted by the employing authority or its representative or representatives. "Satisfactory results" shall be determined from the contents of a written rating by the interviewer expressing an opinion concerning the applicant's appearance, personality, and ability to communicate as observed during the interview.
(2) The employing authority shall supply the training and standards bureau with copies of the documentation and reports concerning the above listed qualifications. Personal history, rating and report forms currently used by the employing authority are acceptable for this purpose. If such forms are not available, the bureau will supply forms for this purpose upon request.
(3) If the applicant is employed on a probationary or temporary basis, the bureau shall be immediately informed. The bureau shall maintain a permanent file on each applicant.
(4) The foregoing are minimum qualifications. Higher qualifications are strongly recommended where the employing authority is in a position to require them.

Wis. Admin. Code Law Enforcement Standards Board LES 2.01

Cr. Register, September, 1970, No. 177, eff. 10-1-70; am. (1) (c), Register, April, 1973, No. 208, eff. 5-1-73; am. (f) 1. f., Register, January, 1974, No. 217, eff. 2-1-74; am. (1) (intro. par.) and (1) (b), Register, October, 1974, No. 226, eff. 11-1-74; am. (1) (d), Register, January, 1975, No. 229, eff. 2-1-75; r. (1) (a), Register, April, 1975, No. 232, eff. 5-1-75; am. (1) (intro.), renum. (1) (b) to (h) to be (1) (a) to (g) and am. (1) (a), (b), (d) to (g), Register, October, 1984, No. 346, eff. 11-1-84; correction in (1) (f) made under s. 13.93(2m) (b) 5, Stats., Register, October, 1984, No. 346; renum. (1) (e) to (g) to be (1) (f) to (h), cr. (1) (e), Register, January, 1993, No. 445, eff. 2-1-93; am. (1) (d), Register, August, 1993, No. 452, eff. 11-29-93; am. (1) (intro.), (e) and (g) (intro.); r. and recr. (1) (f); Register, November, 1997, No. 503, eff. 12-1-97.