Police Department Policy

UCSF_03.30.09_-_Remedial_Training_268270

UCSF PD

Policy Text
University of California, San Francisco Police Department General Orders 3.30 Training: Organization and Administration 3.30.9 Remedial Training (Issued: 6/25/07) A. Remedial training is individualized instruction provided to personnel with a specific area of deficiency. Generally, the need for remedial training is recognized during routine supervisory evaluation, training, observation of job performance or during inspections. B. Training and proficiency mandated by State laws or Departmental General Orders will require additional training if failed. Proficiency in areas such as weapons firing, defensive tactics and driving skills that are unsatisfactorily performed will require remedial training. C. Remedial training will be scheduled by the member’s supervisor and Division Manager, as the need arises. Completion o f remedial training will be accomplished as soon as possible after the deficiency is identified. Remedial training will be documented in the member’s training file. D. Personnel designated to attend remedial training are required to attend the scheduled classes. Failure of designated personnel to attend remedial training will be reported via the chain of command to the Chief of Police. Disciplinary action may result unless the absence is excused.

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