WAC 139-05-920
Requirement of training for agriculture
officers. (1) For purposes of this regulation, the term
"agriculture officer" means any individual appointed by the
state director of agriculture to enforce those laws relating
to the department of agriculture.
(2) As a precondition of any exercise of enforcement
authority, an agriculture officer must successfully complete
training which will include, but is not limited to:
(a) Crime scene investigation;
(b) Criminal investigation;
(c) Effective interviewing and interrogation;
(d) Report writing;
(e) Criminal law to include Titles 9A and 20;
(f) Officer safety;
(g) Defensive tactics.
(3) As a precondition of any authorization to carry a
firearm during the performance of duties, an agriculture
officer with enforcement authority will have successfully
qualified in the firearms course which is incorporated by the
basic law enforcement academy program of the commission, or is
otherwise approved by the commission. Following the initial
qualification, the department of agriculture must insure that
such qualification be effected annually or within a period of
twelve months preceding the aforementioned firearms
authorization.
(4) It is the responsibility of the state director of
agriculture to effect and ensure personnel compliance and to
provide necessary records and information upon the request of
the commission, to which said director is accountable for
purposes of such compliance. Additionally, any equivalency
process or official recognition of equivalent training or
experience in determining an agriculture officer's compliance
will be within the prerogative and authorities of such
director.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.101.080. 05-20-029, §
139-05-920, filed 9/28/05, effective 10/29/05. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.101.080(2). 86-19-021 (Order 1-B), §
139-05-920, filed 9/10/86.]