Senate Bill 978 requires that law enforcement agencies post all current standards, practices, operating procedures and education and training materials that would otherwise be available to the public if requested pursuant to the California Public Records Act.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
SECTION I. ADMINISTRATION, GENERAL POLICIES, AND PRACTICES
I-1: Organization Structure, Functions, and Responsibilities
I-5: Personnel Early Warning System
I-6: Uniforms and Personal Appearance
I-7: Planning, Research, and Crime Analysis
I-8: Eagle Patrol Bicycle Policy
I-9: Public Information and Media Policy
I-10: Classification/Delineation of Duties and Responsibilities
I-13: Student Assistant Timekeeping
I-14: Stolen Vehicle Logging Procedures
I-15: Fiscal Management and Agency Owned Property
I-16: Megan’s Law (C.P.C. 290, 290.4)
I-18: Performance-Based Step Increase [SUPA]
I-19: Emergency and Incident Notifications
I-20: Eagle Patrol Use of State Vehicles
I-21: Employee Contact Info. & Emergency Notification
I-22: Administrative Reporting
I-25: Honors, Awards, and Recognition Program
I-26: Hate Crimes and Incidents
I-28: Auxiliaries - Eagle Patrol
I-29: Parking Appeal Process Guidelines
I-31: Recruitment, Selection, and Promotion
I-33: Line and Staff Inspections
I-34: Compensation, Benefits, and Conditions of Work
I-37: Major Incident Reporting
I-38: Campus Public Safety Reporting and Clery Requirements
I-39: Identification Cards for Retired Sworn Personnel
Chapter 2
SECTION II. RECORD KEEPING AND SUPPORT
II-1: Overview Guidelines Records Management
II-2: Training and Career Development
II-3: Crime Prevention and Community Involvement
II-4: Specialized Assignments
II-5: Field Reporting and Management
II-6: Records Administration
II-7 Records Data Collection and Maintenance
Chapter 3
SECTION III. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
III-1: Property and Evidence Control
III-2: Found Property [Lost & Found]
III-3: Collection and Preservation of Evidence
III-4: Collection of DNA Evidence
Chapter 4
SECTION IV. FIELD PROCEDURES
IV-1: Use of Force
IV-2: Care, Use, and the Approval of Weapons
IV-3: Unusual Occurrences
IV-4: Private Person (Citizen) Arrest
IV-5: Traffic
IV-6: Handling Lost, Stolen, and Fraudulent Parking Decals
IV-7: Collection of Parking Meter Revenue
IV-8: Parking Enforcement Guidelines
IV-9: Pursuit Policy
IV-10: V.I.P. / Dignitary Protection
IV-11: Response to Domestic Violence
IV-12: Missing Persons and Runaways
IV-13: Bomb Threats
IV-14: Arrest Procedures & Legal Process
IV-15: Response to Sexual Assault Crimes
IV-16: Traffic Direction and Control
IV-17: Traffic Collision Investigation
IV-18: Responding to Routine and Emergency Calls
IV-19: Victim/Witness Assistance
IV-20: Computer Crimes Investigations
IV-21: Patrol Operations
IV-22: Bicycle Patrol
IV-23: Criminal Investigations
IV-24: Preliminary and Follow-up Investigations
IV-25: Vice, Drugs, and Organized Crime
IV-26: Critical Response Unit
IV-27: Juvenile Operations
IV-28: Prisoner Transport
IV-29: Temporary Detention Facility
IV-30: Special Events
IV-31: Hostage/Barricade Situations
IV-32: Mass Arrests
IV-33: Victim Notification Procedures
IV-34: Bias Based Profiling
IV-35: Mobile Command & Emergency Support Vehicle
IV-36: Personal Digital Recorders
IV-37: Incident Command Systems
IV-38: Report Writing
IV-39: Responding to Persons with Mental Illness
IV-40: Less Lethal Force Options
IV-41: Active Shooter Protocol
IV-42: Consular Notifications & Foreign Nationals
IV-43: Criminal Intelligence and Homeland Security Activities
IV-44: Eyewitness Identification
IV-45: Identity Theft Crimes
IV-46: Police Motorcycle Operations
IV-47: Risk Assessment and Safety Issues
IV-48: Alert System- Emergency and Mass Notification
IV-49: Conducted Electrical Weapon
IV-50: Body Worn Cameras
IV-51: In-Car Camera Policy
IV-52: Firearms Range Policy
IV-53: Gun Violence Restraining Orders
Chapter 5
SECTION V. TELEPHONE AND RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
V-1: Radio Operations
V-2: Audio, Video and Telephone Operations and 9-1-1
V-3: Communications Center Facility and Equipment Security
V-4: Station Log
V-5: Mobile Data Computers (M.D.C.s)
V-6: Alternative Methods of Communication (Text-to-911 & Rave Guardian)