Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
OCCUPATIONS CODE |
Title 10. OCCUPATIONS RELATED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND SECURITY |
Chapter 1701. LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS |
Subchapter I. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING AND RECOGNITION |
Sec. 1701.404. CERTIFICATION OF OFFICERS FOR MENTAL HEALTH ASSIGNMENTS
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(a) The commission by rule may establish minimum requirements for the training, testing, and certification of special officers for offenders with mental impairments.
(b) The commission may certify a sheriff, sheriff's deputy, constable, other peace officer, county jailer, or justice of the peace as a special officer for offenders with mental impairments if the person:
(1) completes a training course in emergency first aid and lifesaving techniques approved by the commission;
(2) completes a training course administered by the commission on mental health issues and offenders with mental impairments; and
(3) passes an examination administered by the commission that is designed to test the person's:
(A) knowledge and recognition of the characteristics and symptoms of mental illness, mental retardation, and mental disabilities; and
(B) knowledge of mental health crisis intervention strategies for people with mental impairments.
(c) The commission may issue a professional achievement or proficiency certificate to an officer, county jailer, or justice of the peace who meets the requirements of Subsection (b).