Chapter 74G Campus Police Act
- § 74G-1 Title
This Chapter is the "Campus Police Act" and may be cited by that name. (2005‑231, s. 1.)
- § 74G-2 Policy and scope
(a) The purpose of this Chapter is to protect the safety and welfare of students, faculty, and staff in institutions of higher education by fostering...
- § 74G-3 Liability insurance policy or certificate of self-insurance required; suspension of campus police agency certification for failure to comply
(a) An applicant for certification as a campus police agency must file with the Attorney General either a copy of a liability insurance policy that...
- § 74G-4 Powers of Attorney General
The Attorney General has the following powers in addition to those conferred elsewhere in this Chapter: (1) To establish minimum education, experience, and training standards...
- § 74G-5 Records
(a) The Attorney General is the legal custodian of all books, papers, documents, or other records and property of the Campus Police Program. (b) Any...
- § 74G-6 Oaths, powers, and authority of campus police officers
(a) Requirements. An individual who is commissioned as a campus police officer must take the oath of office required of a law enforcement officer before...
- § 74G-7 Badges, uniforms, weapons, and vehicles
Campus police agencies shall be responsible for ensuring that all employees, whether or not commissioned, comply with the provisions of this Chapter and the rules...
- § 74G-8 Minimum standards for campus police officers
Applicants for commission as a campus police officer and a commissioned campus police officer must meet and maintain the same minimum preemployment and in‑service standards...
- § 74G-9 Compensation of campus police officers
The compensation of a campus police officer shall be paid by the campus police agency for which the officer is commissioned, as may be agreed...
- § 74G-10 Expiration, renewal, and termination of agency certification or officer commission
(a) Agency. Unless sooner suspended or revoked by the Attorney General, a campus police agency's certification expires on June 30 of the calendar year following...
- § 74G-11 Immunity
Neither the Attorney General nor any of the Attorney General's employees may be held criminally or civilly liable for any acts or omissions in carrying...
- § 74G-12 Fees
The Attorney General may charge fees for the items listed in the following table, not to exceed the amounts listed in the table: Item Maximum...
- § 74G-13 Penalties and enforcement
(a) No private person, firm, association, or corporation, and no public institution, agency, or other entity shall engage in, perform any services as, or in...