Public Meeting
POST Advances Recertification, Administrative Suspensions, Discusses Regulatory Updates
The Executive Director detailed plans for recertifying officers with last names I–P ahead of the June 30, 2023 deadline, noting revisions to Part 1 of the questionnaire while leaving Part 2 unchanged. Chiefs must submit attestations by May 1. POST will roll out a new Salesforce-based LEA portal in May, with certification notifications sent directly to officers starting July 31 after verification of MPTC training.
The Commission reviewed administrative suspensions, which the statute mandates for officers who fail to complete MPTC training by June 30. POST notified 300 noncompliant officers in December 2022; 46 remain out of compliance and will be suspended until they meet requirements.
The meeting also covered the approved $9.1 million budget, with POST set to testify before the Joint Ways and Means Committee on April 4.
A legal update highlighted progress on forms and procedures for reporting uses of force, officer-related injuries or deaths, and firearm discharges. Commissioners further examined proposed regulations (555 CMR 9.00) for certifying officers and constables, clarifying that constables seeking arrest powers must be certified, with penalties for making arrests without certification.