Evaluations, Reclassifications and Appraisals – Uniform 14-02 Flashcards
How long must a member be supervised before a supervisor can evaluate the officer
Minimum 90 days
Who shall advise a supervisor which officers they will be appraising
The next level supervisor shall advise which officers a supervisor will be responsible for appraising
How long shall an appraisal form remain in an officers unit personnel file
An appraisal form shall remain in an officer’s unit personnel file for five (5) years
If a transfer of a member is for a period less than 6(six) months who shall appraise the officer
The members home unit supervisor
If a transfer of a member is for a period more than 6(six) months who shall appraise the officer
The officers new supervisor
Do officers who are being reclassified require an annual appraisal
No
Do probationary sergeants or detectives require an annual appraisal
No
How many prp periods will be forwarded to the Unit Commander on the month of the officers evaluation
13
How long does an officer have and how may an officer respond to an appraisal
Officers may respond to their annual appraisal by completing a TPS 649 within ten (10) days of being counselled
Who completes a performance review for a probationary constable in cycles 1,2
The assigned coach officer
Who completes a performance review for a probationary constable in cycles 3,5,7,9
The assigned supervisory officer
Who completes a performance review for a probationary constable when they are in a CRU
the Community Response Unit supervisor where the probationary constable completes their 2 CWW cycles
How long is a Probationary sergeant on probation
1 year
When shall a probationary sergeants performance appraisals be completed by the assigned supervisory officer
Prior to the completion of 3rd, 6th and 10th months
If an officer is on light duties or an IOD, will the time be considered as time served in that rank
Yes