305 - Deputy waterways conservation officers.

     § 305.  Deputy waterways conservation officers.        (a)  Appointment and training.--The executive director, with     the approval of the commission, may appoint deputy waterways     conservation officers to act anywhere within this Commonwealth.     Newly appointed deputy waterways conservation officers,     excluding reappointments, shall attend such training programs as     may be required by the commission, which shall include at a     minimum:            (1)  Successful completion of training and obtaining a        certificate of qualification under the act of October 10,        1974 (P.L.705, No.235), known as the Lethal Weapons Training        Act, prior to appointment.            (2)  Successful completion of not less than 250 hours of        law enforcement classroom and on-the-job training.     All deputy waterways conservation officers, including     reappointments, shall attend all annual in-service training as     may be required by the commission. Persons appointed under this     section may exercise the powers of their appointments until     December 31 of each year unless their appointment is sooner     revoked, suspended or withdrawn.        (b)  Compensation.--Deputy waterways conservation officers     shall not be entitled to any salary, compensation or expenses     for their services from the Commonwealth, unless detailed in     writing for duty by the executive director of the commission, in     which case they shall receive compensation and/or reasonable     expenses in accordance with a Statewide pay scale and standards     as established by the Executive Board. Only such duties or     assignments as are approved in advance by the executive director     or his designee shall be eligible for compensation and/or     reasonable expenses. When acting within the scope of their     official duties, deputy waterways conservation officers shall be     authorized to operate Commonwealth vehicles and watercraft and     shall be treated as employees of the Commonwealth for the     purposes of automotive and general liability and the act of June     2, 1915 (P.L.736, No.338), known as the Workers' Compensation     Act.        (c)  Powers and duties.--Deputy waterways conservation     officers appointed under the authority of this section may     exercise the powers and duties of their appointments until     December 31 of each year and no longer unless their commissions     are sooner revoked, suspended or withdrawn. The powers and     duties of deputy waterways conservation officers shall be     subject to such limitations as the executive director, with the     approval of the commission, shall prescribe. The executive     director may authorize deputy waterways conservation officers to     exercise the same powers and perform the same duties as     waterways conservation officers except that deputy waterways     conservation officers shall not exercise the powers and duties     set forth in section 901(a)(12) (relating to powers and duties     of waterways conservation officers and deputies).     (Jan. 29, 1998, P.L.31, No.7, eff. imd.; Nov. 3, 1999, P.L.447,     No.41, eff. Jan. 1, 2000; Dec. 20, 2000, P.L.828, No.115, eff.     imd.)        2000 Amendment.  Act 115 amended subsec. (b).        Cross References.  Section 305 is referred to in section 102     of this title.