WAC 139-10-215
Basic corrections academy equivalency
certification. (1) A certificate of equivalent basic
corrections training shall be issued only to corrections
employees who successfully complete the equivalency process as
required by the Washington state criminal justice training
commission and shall be recognized in the same manner as the
certificate of completion of a basic corrections academy.
(2) Eligibility for participation in the basic
equivalency process shall be limited to regular, full-time
custody and case management employees of publicly funded
corrections agencies within this state who have either:
(a) Obtained certification through successful completion
of an accepted basic corrections training program in this or
another state.
(b) Previously held certification in this state and
incurred a break or interruption of corrections employment in
excess of twenty-four months.
The determination of program acceptability shall be the
responsibility of the commission's executive director or
his/her designee and shall be based upon a description and/or
curriculum specifying subject areas and hourly allocation
thereto.
(3) The decision to request an employee's participation
within the equivalency process shall be discretionary with the
chief executive officer of the employing agency. Such request
shall be made to the commission in the approved form, signed
by the chief executive officer of the requesting agency and
shall include:
(a) Documented certification of successful completion of
a basic corrections training program accepted by the training
commission for the purposes of equivalency participation
pursuant to the provisions of section (2) above;
(b) Written curriculum detailing specific areas of
training and hours of training in specific areas;
(c) Copies of current and valid basic cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) card and current and valid basic or
advanced first-aid card(s) taken within the past year;
(d) Statement of applicant's health and physical
condition from a licensed physician giving clearance for
participation in physical training and defensive tactics
coursework.
(4) Following receipt and acceptance of the above by the
training commission, the applicant may participate in the
equivalency process which shall include written examinations
of specific core material classes, practical testing in basic
skill areas, and full participation in mock scenes.
(5) Upon completion of the examination process outlined
in section (4) and evaluation of the applicant's performance,
the training commission shall:
(a) Issue a certificate of equivalent basic training;
(b) Issue a certificate of equivalent basic training upon
applicant's successful completion of additional training as
the training commission may require;
(c) Require completion of the appropriate basic
corrections academy program.
(6) Any waiver of, or variance in, any above requirement
for equivalency participation and/or certification may be
granted by the training commission if it is determined that
sufficient justification exists for such action. Any action
or determination by commission staff regarding a requestor or
applicant for equivalency certification may, upon written
request of the involved individual or agency, be appealed to
the training commission executive director, or designee.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.101.080. 03-13-098, §
139-10-215, filed 6/17/03, effective 7/18/03; 00-17-017, §
139-10-215, filed 8/4/00, effective 9/4/00. Statutory
Authority: RCW 43.101.080(2). 91-01-041, § 139-10-215, filed
12/12/90, effective 1/12/91.]