Cal. Code Regs. tit. 2 § 599.975

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 599.975 - Standards and Procedures for Psychological Screening

The standards and procedures for conducting psychological screening shall be as follows:

(a) Minimum Psychological Standards. In order to be certified as a peace officer, a candidate must be found to be free from any job relevant psychological, emotional or mental traits, characteristics, or conditions that might adversely affect the performance of the duties and powers of a peace officer.
(b) Psychological Tests. Each candidate shall take a minimum of two written psychological tests (inventories) consistent with the requirements of the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST).
(c) Evaluation Interview. Each candidate shall have a face-to-face evaluation interview conducted by a qualified professional as defined in section 599.973 of these regulations and selected by the Screening Program's Chief Psychologist. With respect to each candidate, the interviewing qualified professional shall have prior access to all psychological screening tests and questionnaire data, summaries of available prior screening reports, summaries of available prior mental health evaluation/treatment records and relevant medical records, and a summary of the agency's background investigation report.
(d) Report of Findings. The interviewing qualified professional shall submit to the Screening Program's Chief Psychologist a recommendation as to whether the candidate meets the minimum psychological standards for appointment as a peace officer, together with a detailed report of findings and opinions that explain and support the recommended decision.
(e) Screening Determination. The Screening Program's Chief Psychologist shall make a final determination whether candidates should be certified as meeting the psychological standards for appointment as peace officers, subject to the right of appeal to the State Personnel Board. In determining whether a candidate meets the psychological standards for appointment as a peace officer, the Screening Program's Chief Psychologist shall consider the qualified professional's Report of Findings, written psychological test data, and substantiating behavioral evidence derived from one or more of the following sources: prior evaluation and/or treatment records; background investigation or other information collected by the agency; the candidate's self-report of personal history; and behavior manifested in the evaluation interview.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 599.975

1. Change without regulatory effect adopting section filed 9-9-2014 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2014, No. 37).

Note: Authority cited: Sections 18502 and 19815.4(d), Government Code. Reference: Sections 1031(f), 1031(g) and 18931, Government Code; and Sections 13503, 13506, 13510, 13510.5 and 13601(a), Penal Code.

1. Change without regulatory effect adopting section filed 9-9-2014 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2014, No. 37).