Delaware Code § 11-8404

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(a) The Commission shall do all of the following:
(1) Establish minimum qualifications for applicants as police officers.
(2) Establish minimum educational and training qualifications requisite to permanent appointment as a police officer.
(3) Issue certification of completion of police officer training prescribed under this chapter.
(4) Suspend or revoke certification under any of the following circumstances:
a. A certificate was issued due to fraud, mistake, or deceit.
b. A police officer has failed to successfully complete any in-service or advanced training required by the Commission.
c. A police officer has been convicted of, or received a probation before judgment with respect to, a felony, or any local, state or
federal criminal offense involving, but not limited to, theft, fraud, or violation of the public trust, or of any drug law.
d. A police officer has been found, after examination by a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist, to be psychologically or
emotionally unfit to perform the duties or exercise the powers and authority of a police officer.
e. A police officer has received a hearing pursuant to Chapter 92 of this title, or who has knowingly and voluntarily waived that
individual's right to such a hearing and has done any of the following:
1. Been discharged from employment with a law-enforcement agency for a breach of internal discipline.
2. Retired or resigned prior to the entry of findings of fact concerning an alleged breach of internal discipline for which the
individual could have been legitimately discharged had the individual not retired from or resigned that individual's position prior
to the imposition of discipline by the employing agency.
f. A police officer has been decertified in another jurisdiction.
(5) Prescribe standards for in-service or continued training of police officers, which must be conducted on a staggered basis so that
half of the eligible members of any law-enforcement or police organization receive said training in each 2-year period, and which must
include the following:
a. At least 2 hours every 4 years on the detection, prevention and prosecution of sexual assault for all police officers who perform
uniformed patrol duties or are assigned to investigative units responsible for sex crimes.
b. Training on the Juvenile Civil Citation Offender Program.
(6) Establish minimum educational and training qualifications for seasonal employment as a police officer.
(7) Establish certification and recertification requirements for police officer applicants who have previously been employed with
permanent appointment as a police officer but have not been so employed within the 12 months prior to application.
(8) Prescribe equipment and facility standards for schools at which police training courses shall be conducted, including but not
limited to existing county or municipal schools.
(9) Establish minimum training requirements, attendance requirements and standards of operations for police training schools.
(10) Prescribe minimum qualifications for instructors at such schools and certify, as qualified, or decertify such instructors to their
particular courses of study.
(11) Approve and issue certificates of approval to such police training schools, to inspect such schools from time to time and to
revoke for cause any approval or certificate issued to such schools.
(12) Consult and cooperate with all agencies of government, state and local, concerning the development and administration of the
training and standard program and to contract with such agencies as it deems necessary to the performance of its powers and duties.
(13) Accept or receive grants or donations from any source, public or private, for the purposes of this chapter.
(14) Make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the purposes and objectives of this chapter.
(15) Provide a modification from the application of any provision of this chapter or the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder,
for any police officer of a municipality if:

a. The police officer is employed on a seasonal basis; and
b. The municipality makes application for such modification and establishes that it will suffer a hardship if the modification is
not granted.
(16) Establish an approved training program for seasonal police officers which shall be required prior to active police duty, and in
addition, if the officer is to be armed, that the police officer be certified in the use of firearms at an approved police training school.
(17) Authorize articulation agreements between an approved school and an accredited institution of higher education located in the
State for the provision of police officer training prescribed under this chapter.
(18) Establish the criteria to afford reciprocity to police officers certified in other states by an agency like the Commission or by the
federal government by waiving some or all of the minimum education and training qualifications for police officers under this chapter
if they have satisfied substantially equivalent education and training.
(19) Mandate training for all persons seeking permanent or seasonal appointment as a police officer in the detection, prosecution
and prevention of child sexual and physical abuse, exploitation and domestic violence, and the obligations imposed by Delaware law,
including § 903 of Title 16, and federal law in the prompt reporting thereof. Such training shall be coordinated under §§ 911 and 931(b)
(4) of Title 16 to ensure consistent trainings across disciplines.
(20) Require that all police departments, establish either individually or in combination with other departments, police accountability
committees or boards to provide advice to departments on policy, training, and other issues relating to or affecting the department and
the communities served by the department. The requirement shall recommend that a police accountability committee or board must
include in its membership a religious leader from the community and members of the community who have been impacted directly or
are immediate family members or caregivers of those impacted by the juvenile or adult criminal justice system. Non-officer members
shall be required, within 1 year of appointment, to complete 20 hours of community training with the departments overseen by the
applicable board, which may include ride-alongs or a citizen's police academy. Additional mandates for membership or structure may
be included. Police accountability committees or boards are subject to the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act, Chapter
100 of Title 29.
(21) Issue subpoenas for witnesses, documents, physical evidence, or other evidence needed in connection with a hearing conducted
under this chapter.
(b) The Department of Safety and Homeland Security shall provide administrative support to the Commission and may hire personnel
necessary for the effective administration of this chapter, including oversight of training programs administered by police training
academies to ensure they meet minimum standards.
(c) The Commission, in collaboration with government, police union, and community stakeholders, shall periodically review and
propose updates as needed to regulations and standards addressing the use and activation of body-worn cameras, including all of the
following:
(1) The electronic storage of recordings derived from body-worn cameras.
(2) The dissemination of recordings derived from body-worn cameras.
(3) A victim's right to review the portion of body-worn camera footage that includes statements made by the victim, under § 9403(5)
of this title.
(d) The Commission is responsible for providing feedback and recommendations regarding state-level police accreditation to the
Delaware Police Accreditation Commission. The Commission shall ensure that every police agency is accredited by the Delaware Police
Accreditation Commission no later than July 1, 2028.
(e) The Commission shall maintain a public website for the purposes of providing notice of hearings and meetings, publishing public
documents, and enabling interaction and comments from the public.

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