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POST reports backlog, decertification activity and CJIS access dispute under SB2 reporting regime
Summary
POST staff presented a comprehensive report on certification and professional conduct activity since SB2 and the state’s new mandatory misconduct reporting regime, including thousands of cases, dozens of notices of intent to decertify, and a dispute with DOJ over CLETS access.
POST staff presented a comprehensive report on certification and professional conduct activity since SB2 and the state’s new mandatory misconduct reporting scheme.
Mike Radford, chief of POST’s Professional Conduct Los Angeles division, said POST had received large volumes of misconduct reports as of Nov. 1, 2024. He reported roughly 30,422 submitted misconduct reports and a larger count of alleged misconducts (34,732 reported allegations), reflecting that a single incident can generate multiple alleged violations. POST had created about 20,700 cases, of which 11,961 were open; Radford said about 9,437 of those open cases were assigned to POST (the remainder open with the reporting agency). He described POST’s prioritization system (Priority 1–4) and said the agency has triaged matters that present the greatest public‑welfare risk.
Radford and Certification Bureau chief Michelle Wyler outlined outcomes and enforcement activity: POST had issued 34 notices of intent to decertify (for alleged…
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