A. Limited-authority peace officer.
1. A limited-authority peace officer shall be in the presence and under the supervision of a full-authority peace officer when engaged in patrol or investigative activities performed to detect, prevent, or suppress crime, or to enforce criminal or traffic laws of the state, county, or municipality.
2. A limited-authority peace officer may perform the following duties without supervision of a full-authority peace officer:
a. Directing traffic;
b. Assisting with crowd control; or
c. Maintaining public order in the event of riot, insurrection, or disaster.
B.A. Specialty peace officer. A
specialty peace officer has only the authority specified in
R13-4-101.
C.B. Peace officer category change. A
certified peace officer may be appointed to another
peace officer category within the same
agency without the background investigation and medical examination required in
R13-4-105,
R13-4-106, and
R13-4-107 when these requirements were previously satisfied for
appointment if:
1. No more than 30 days have elapsed since the peace officer's termination, and
2. The change is to a category for which the officer is qualified under
R13-4-110(A) .
C. Reinstatement by an
agency following
termination by the
agency for misconduct and physical separation from the
agency for more than 30 days. Before reinstating a
peace officer who was terminated for misconduct and physically separated from service for more than 30 days, the
agency shall conduct the following background investigation and submit the results to the
Board. The
agency shall conduct the background investigation even if the
peace officer's official date of reinstatement is within the 30 days of physical separation from the
agency:
1. A personal history statement as described in
R13-4-106(A) ;
2. A background interview regarding the time physically separated from the agency;
3. A polygraph examination as described in
R13-4-106(C)(8) regarding the time physically separated from the
agency and including:
a. Were you involved in any criminal activity while physically separated from the agency;
b. Did you have an encounter with law enforcement while physically separated from the agency;
c. Was there a change in your medical condition while physically separated from the agency;
d. Questions to update the information required under
R13-4-105(A)(6) and (A)(9) through (A)(15) and
R13-4-106(C)(2) and (C)(4) ; and
e. Is all the information you provided true, complete, and accurate.
D. Inactive status. Certified status of a peace officer becomes inactive upon termination.
E. Lapse of certified status. The certified status of a peace officer lapses after three consecutive years on inactive status.
F. Reinstatement from inactive status. A
peace officer whose
certified status is inactive and has not lapsed may have certification reinstated if the requirements of
R13-4-105 are met for the new
appointment, and if appointed:
1. In the same peace officer category, or;
2. As a specialty peace officer from inactive status as a full-authority peace officer.
G. Active status as a specialty peace officer does not prevent lapse of certified status as a full-authority peace officer.
Notes
Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-4-104
Adopted effective March 23, 1989 (Supp. 89-1). Amended effective August 6, 1991 (Supp. 91-3). Amended effective October 20, 1995; filed with the Secretary of State April 20, 1995 (Supp. 95-2). Amended by final rulemaking at 8 A.A.R. 3201, effective July 11, 2002 (Supp. 02-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 22 A.A.R. 555, effective 4/8/2016. Amended by final rulemaking at 26 A.A.R. 2745, effective 12/6/2020. Amended by final rulemaking at 28 A.A.R. 1044, effective 7/3/2022.