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POST reports 130 revocations and growing caseload since SB2 implementation; committee hears disciplinary statistics

3659224 · June 3, 2025
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Certification staff told the advisory committee that since January 2022 (implementation of SB 2) POST has revoked 130 certifications tied to felony convictions, recorded thousands of misconduct reports, and was processing a large open caseload; staff emphasized priority triage of cases.

Certification and professional conduct staff reported statewide certification and disciplinary statistics on June 3, including revocations tied to new statutory standards and a large volume of misconduct reports received since SB 2’s implementation.

Lede: Michelle Wyler, Certification Bureau chief, reported that POST had revoked 130 peace‑officer certifications under Government Code section 1029 (felony convictions identified after Jan. 1, 2022) and that the bureau had closed more than 20,000 cases while working through an overall inventory of investigations arising from agency referrals.

Nut graf: The briefing summarized counts of separations, temporary suspensions and revocations, demographic breakdowns, and case outcomes; advisory members raised questions about case volumes, triage, and whether education…

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