Chapter 222 |
2021 -- H 6084 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/08/2021 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE -- PROCEDURE GENERALLY -- WRITS, SUMMONS AND PROCESS |
Introduced By: Representatives Fellela, Serpa, and Noret |
Date Introduced: March 03, 2021 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Section 9-5-10.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 9-5 entitled "Writs, |
Summons and Process" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
9-5-10.1. Certification of constables. |
(a)(1) A person at least twenty-one (21) years of age who complies with the statute and the |
requirements set forth in any regulations promulgated by the department of business regulation may |
file an application with the department requesting that the applicant be certified as a constable. |
Once issued by the department, such the certification shall be effective for a period of two (2) years |
or until such the approval is withdrawn by the department. Such A certified constable shall be |
entitled to serve or execute writs and process in such capacity for any court of the state, anywhere |
in the state, subject to any terms and limitations as set forth by the court, and in such number as |
determined by the chief judge of the district court. |
(2) A person to be certified as a constable shall provide documentation and evidence |
satisfactory to the department of business regulations that the person possesses the specified |
minimum qualifications to include: |
(i) Sixty (60) hours of earned credit from an accredited college, university, or institution; |
or |
(ii) Four (4) years of honorable military service; or |
(iii) Twenty (20) years of honorable service with a local, state, or federal law enforcement |
agency; and |
(iv) United State citizenship; and |
(v) Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license; and |
(vi) Successful completion of unlawful drug use screening; and |
(vii) Successful completion of psychological testing approved by the department of |
business regulation. |
(b) Certification process. |
(1) Application. |
(i) Any person seeking certification pursuant to this section shall complete an application |
and submit it to the department of business regulation in the form designated by the department for |
such applications. |
(ii) The application shall include information determined by the department to be relevant |
to licensure and shall include a national criminal background check. |
(2) Referral to certified constables' board. |
(i) Once the applicant has provided a completed application, the department shall refer the |
applicant to the certified constables' board by providing a copy of the application to the board and |
to the chief judge of the district court. |
(3) Training. |
(i) Following review of the application, the board shall determine whether the applicant |
should be recommended for training by the board to be conducted by a volunteer training constable. |
If the board determines that training is appropriate, the applicant shall be assigned to a training |
constable who shall be a constable in good standing for a minimum of ten (10) years and who is |
approved by the chief judge of the district court to train prospective constables. |
(ii) Training shall consist of a minimum of ninety (90) hours to be completed within no |
sooner than ninety (90) days from the date of the referral by the board. The department may waive |
the training requirement of this section for an applicant who has graduated from a certified police |
or law enforcement academy and who has a minimum of twenty (20) years of honorable service as |
a police or law enforcement officer. |
(iii) Within thirty (30) days from the conclusion of training, a written report shall be |
submitted by the training constable to the board with a copy to the department that reflects the dates |
and times of training and comments on the aptitude of the trainee. |
(iv) If the board concludes that training is not appropriate or if the report of the training |
constable concludes that the applicant does not have the aptitude to perform the duties of a |
constable, the board shall so inform the department which shall deny the application on that basis. |
(4) Oral and written tests. |
(i) Upon the successful completion of the training period and recommendation from the |
training constable, within ninety (90) days, the applicant shall complete an oral examination on the |
legal and practical aspects of certified constables' duties that shall be created and administered by |
the board. |
(ii) Upon the successful completion of the oral examination, within sixty (60) days the |
applicant must complete a written test created by the board and approved by the chief judge of the |
district court that measures the applicant's knowledge of state law and court procedure. |
(iii) If the board concludes that the applicant has not successfully passed either the oral or |
written test, the board shall so inform the department which shall deny the application on that basis. |
(5) Final review. The department shall review the application, training record, test scores, |
and such other information or documentation as required and shall determine whether the applicant |
shall be approved for certification and the person authorized to serve process in the state. |
(c) Any person certified as a constable on the effective date of this act shall continue to be |
certified without complying with the certification requirements prescribed by this act. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and any person certified as a constable |
on the effective date of this act shall continue to be certified without complying with the |
certification requirements prescribed by this act. |
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