Police Department Policy

Department_Owned_and_Personal_Property

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Policy 700CSU Police Department Policy Manual Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2025/05/05, All Rights Reserved. Published with permission by CSU Police DepartmentDepartment Owned and Personal Property - 1Department Owned and Personal Property 700.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE Department employees are expected to properly care for department property assigned or entrusted to them. Employees may also suffer occasional loss or damage to personal or department property while performing their assigned duty. Certain procedures are required depending on the loss and ownership of the item. 700.2 CARE OF DEPARTMENT PROPERTY Employees shall be responsible for the safekeeping, serviceable condition, proper care, use and replacement of department property assigned or entrusted to them. An employee’s intentional or negligent abuse or misuse of department property may lead to discipline including, but not limited to the cost of repair or replacement. (a)Employees shall promptly report through their chain of command, any loss, damage to, or unserviceable condition of any department issued property or equipment assigned for their use. (b)The use of damaged or unserviceable department property should be discontinued as soon as practical and replaced with comparable Department property as soon as available and following notice to a supervisor. (c)Except when otherwise directed by competent authority or required by exigent circumstances, department property shall only be used by those to whom it was assigned. Use should be limited to official purposes and in the capacity for which it was designed. (d)Department property shall not be thrown away, sold, traded, donated, destroyed, or otherwise disposed of without proper authority. (e)In the event that any Department property becomes damaged or unserviceable, no employee shall attempt to repair the property without prior approval of a supervisor. 700.3 FILING CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY Claims for reimbursement for damage or loss of personal property must be made in writing and submitted to the employee's immediate supervisor. The supervisor may require a separate written report of the loss or damage. The supervisor shall direct a memo to the appropriate Division Commander, which shall include the results of their investigation and whether the employee followed proper procedures. The supervisor's report shall address whether reasonable care was taken to prevent the loss or damage. CSU Police Department Policy Manual Department Owned and Personal Property Copyright Lexipol, LLC 2025/05/05, All Rights Reserved. Published with permission by CSU Police DepartmentDepartment Owned and Personal Property - 2Upon review by staff and a finding that no misconduct or negligence was involved, repair or replacement may be recommended by the Chief of Police who will then forward the claim to the appropriate University department, such as Risk Management. The Department will not replace or repair luxurious or overly expensive items (jewelry, exotic equipment, etc.) that are not reasonably required as a part of work. 700.3.1 REPORTING REQUIREMENT A verbal report shall be made to the employee's immediate supervisor as soon as circumstances permit. A written report shall be submitted before the employee goes off duty or within the time frame directed by the supervisor to whom the verbal report is made. 700.4 LOSS OR DAMAGE OF PROPERTY OF ANOTHER Officers and other employees may intentionally or unintentionally cause damage to the real or personal property of another while performing their duties. Any employee who damages or causes to be damaged any real or personal property of another while performing any law enforcement functions, regardless of jurisdiction, shall report it as provided below. (a)A verbal report shall be made to the employee's immediate supervisor as soon as circumstances permit. (b)A written report shall be submitted before the employee goes off duty or within the time frame directed by the supervisor to whom the verbal report is made. 700.4.1 DAMAGE BY PERSON OF ANOTHER AGENCY If employees of another jurisdiction cause damage to real or personal property belonging to the State, it shall be the responsibility of the employee present or the employee responsible for the property to make a verbal report to their immediate supervisor as soon as circumstances permit. The employee shall submit a written report before going off duty or as otherwise directed by the supervisor. These written reports, accompanied by the supervisor's written report, shall promptly be forwarded to the appropriate Division Commander.

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