§ 2283 -   Department of police services

§ 2283. Department of police services

(a) The board of trustees may establish a department of police services and authorize the appointment thereto of police officers and a director of the department who shall be a police officer. Officers so appointed shall be sworn and shall have all law enforcement powers provided by section 1935 of Title 24. Appointments and oaths shall be in writing and shall be filed with and maintained by the board of trustees of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. The director shall have free and direct access to the board of trustees on matters pertaining to law enforcement.

(b) An officer appointed pursuant to this section shall have no law enforcement authority until satisfactory completion of a course of training pursuant to chapter 151 of Title 20. The University of Vermont shall have access to training programs offered pursuant to chapter 151 of Title 20 upon the same terms and conditions as municipal police officers. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the board of trustees or its duly authorized representative from requiring additional qualification or training as a condition of initial or continuing appointment.

(c) An officer appointed under authority of this section shall be an employee of the University of Vermont and shall be subject to such terms and conditions of employment as are imposed by the board of trustees or its duly authorized representative. An officer so appointed may exercise law enforcement authority only while employed in good standing by the University of Vermont.

(d) Upon written complaint of misconduct by one or more persons concerning any police officer appointed under this section, the director of the department shall cause an investigation to be conducted in a manner consistent with the policies and procedures established by the board of trustees or its duly authorized representative for such purposes. The complainant may appeal the final action of the department to the president of the University of Vermont, who shall convene an advisory commission consisting of three persons, no more than one of whom has a direct or indirect university affiliation. The advisory commission shall provide advice and counsel to the president in assuring appropriate final disposition of the complaint.

(e) Without limiting the powers described in subsection (a) of this section, the department of police services may, for the purpose of coordinating effective law enforcement services, enter into any arrangements or agreements with any municipality if deemed necessary or appropriate by the board of trustees or its duly authorized representative. (Added 1991, No. 142 (Adj. Sess.).)