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TCOLE advisory committee forms subcommittees to build statewide wellness resources for licensees and agencies
Summary
An advisory committee convened by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement agreed to form two subcommittees to (1) review TCOLEprocedures when licensees face arrest or fitness-for-duty concerns and (2) develop a public-facing resource guide and early-warning guidance for agencies, officers, telecommunicators and families.
Chief Deputy Jimmy Jackson, chair of an advisory committee convened by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, opened a meeting that resulted in the formation of two subcommittees aimed at improving wellness support for licensees across Texas. Members agreed the groups will (a) review TCOLEprocesses that follow arrests, failed evaluations and fit-for-duty referrals and (b) design a resource guide and early-warning guidance for agencies, officers, telecommunicators and family members.
The committeesaid the work responds to widely varying resources across the state. "Sixty percent of the agencies have 10 or fewer appointed peace officers," said TJ…
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