Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not specify whether annual in-service training sessions are required or what happens if a deputy fails to complete the necessary training.
Special Deputy Training Requirements
This bill changes Tennessee laws to require private special deputies working in resort areas to meet certain training and certification standards.
What This Bill Does
- Defines a 'private special deputy' as someone hired by a resort area owner or management company to provide security and law enforcement services, with qualifications equivalent to those required for police officers.
- Requires the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission to issue certificates of compliance to private special deputies starting January 1, 2026.
- Specifies that these deputies must meet qualifications for employment as police officers and complete an approved training program.
Who It Names or Affects
- Private special deputies hired by resort area owners or management companies
- The Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission
Terms To Know
- Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission
- A state agency responsible for setting standards and providing training for law enforcement officers.
- Certificate of Compliance
- A document issued by the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission that confirms a private special deputy has met certain training requirements.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if a private special deputy fails to complete required training.
- It is unclear how existing private special deputies will transition to meet the new requirements.