Title 35, Chapter 8, Section 7
( 35-8-7)
The council is vested with the following powers and duties: (1) To meet at such times and places as it may deem necessary; (2) To contract with other agencies, public or private, or persons
as it deems necessary for the rendering and affording of such
services, facilities, studies, and reports to the council as will
best assist it to carry out its duties and responsibilities; (3) To cooperate with and secure the cooperation of every
department, agency, or instrumentality in the state government or
its political subdivisions in the furtherance of the purposes of
this chapter; (4) To establish criteria to be used in certifying schools
authorized to conduct training required by this chapter; (5) To certify schools as authorized to conduct training required
by this chapter; (6) To prescribe minimum qualifications for directors of schools
certified to conduct training required by this chapter; (7) To certify such school directors; (8) To establish minimum qualifications for instructors at schools
certified to conduct training required by this chapter; (9) To certify instructors authorized to conduct training required
by this chapter; (10) To reevaluate certified schools annually to determine if such
schools shall continue to be certified; (11) To withdraw or suspend certification of schools, school
directors, and instructors who fail to continue to meet or
maintain, at any given time, the criteria and qualifications
required for school, school director, or instructor certification; (12) To determine whether a candidate has met the requirements of
this chapter and is qualified to be employed as a peace officer
and to issue a certificate to those so qualified; (13) To certify to designated law enforcement units a candidate's
successful completion of the course; (14) To refuse to grant a certificate to or to discipline a
certified peace officer or an exempt peace officer under this
chapter or any antecedent law; (15) To establish and modify the curriculum, including the methods
of instruction, composing the basic training courses and to set
the minimum number of hours therefor; (16) To establish and recommend curricula for such advanced,
in-service, and specialized training courses as the council shall
deem advisable and to recognize the completion of such courses by
the issuance of certificates;
(17) To provide technical assistance as requested by law
enforcement units; (18) To provide for and administer the registration of all exempt
peace officers; (19) To research, plan, and establish policy relative to peace
officer training and to develop and coordinate the delivery of
peace officer training programs through such agencies and
institutions as the council may deem appropriate; (20) To establish as part of the curriculum for basic and
in-service training courses for all peace officers training on
organized criminal activity and criminal street gangs; (21) To develop, adopt, and issue advanced or professional peace
officer certificates based upon the attainment of specified
education, advanced or specialized training, and experience as the
council may determine; (22) To provide and administer the certification of persons
qualified to operate radar speed detection devices and to withdraw
or suspend such certificates as provided for in this chapter; (23) To adopt in accordance with Chapter 13 of Title 50, the
"Georgia Administrative Procedure Act," such rules and regulations
as are necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter; and (24) To do any and all things necessary or convenient to enable it
to perform wholly and adequately its duties and to exercise the
power granted to it. |