Maine police certification 2023-03-27

Sam Stecklow filed this request with the Maine Criminal Justice Academy of Maine.

It is a clone of this request.

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From: Sam Stecklow

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Maine Freedom of Access Act, I hereby request the following records:

To Whom It May Concern:

This is a public records request made via MuckRock under the { law name }, seeking records related to law enforcement officer certification in this state.

This request is brought by Big Local News along with a collaboration of news organizations, including ABC News, KQED, MuckRock, Invisible Institute and other news organizations. Big Local News is a program of Stanford University’s Journalism and Democracy Initiative and helps journalists collect, process and analyze public data.

We are seeking two categories of certification records:

* All certified officers
All law enforcement officers who are actively certified as of the date of this request (or when the request is processed). If your system maintains historical records of previously certified officers who are no longer active, please include them as far back as possible. If correctional officers are certified by your agency, please include them as well.

* Decertified officers
All law enforcement officers who have been decertified through revocations, voluntary surrenders, suspensions or any other actions going back as far as possible. Please include records for decertified correctional officers if available.

Data elements for certified officers:
* Officer unique ID number
* POST or state certification ID number
* Officer’s full name
* Officer’s date of birth or, if not releasable, year of birth or current age
* Officer’s city and/or zip code of residence
* Officer’s last/current department or agency
* Officer’s last/current department or agency start date
* Officer’s last/current position and/or rank at that department or agency
* Officer’s previous departments/agencies (employment history), with start and end dates
* Officer’s positions and/or ranks at previous departments or agencies
* Officer’s original date of certification
* Current status of certification (active, lapsed, expired, suspended, etc.)
* Last action taken on certification
* Date of last action on certification
* Disciplinary actions taken against this officer’s certification
* Dates of disciplinary actions taken against this officer’s certification
* Training history/additional certifications of this officer, if available

Data elements for decertified officers:
* Officer unique ID number
* POST ID number
* Officer’s full name
* Officer’s date of birth or, if not releasable, year of birth or current age
* Officer’s city and/or zip code of residence.
* Officer’s last department/agency, with start and end date
* Officer’s last position and/or rank at that department or agency
* Decertification action taken (revocation, suspension, voluntary surrender, etc.)
* Date decertification action taken
* POST case number, if applicable
* Reason for decertification or similar action

If your certification system contains data elements not listed above, please include them in the response, provided they are releasable under the law. On the other hand, we recognize some of the information we are asking for may not be tracked by your system. If that is the case, we are willing to accept as many of the data elements as your agency maintains. If some records are more readily available, we are happy to receive partial information as soon as possible while the remaining request is processed.

In addition to the data elements listed, we request documentation necessary to understand and interpret the data, including but not limited to record layouts, data dictionaries, code sheets, lookup tables, etc.

Our preference is to receive structured data provided in a machine-readable text file, such as delimited or fixed-width formats. We can also handle a variety of other data formats including SQL databases, Excel workbooks and MS Access. If there are additional formats your agency would prefer to provide, please let us know.

We are seeking this information as a news media organization on a matter of public interest concerning the conduct of government. As such, we ask for a waiver of all fees, if allowed under state law. If fees are necessary to reimburse the agency for actual costs, we agree to pay up to $100. If costs exceed that amount, please let us know before fulfilling the request.

Please send clarifications and questions via electronic communication at any time. Thank you very much for your time and attention to this request.

Sam Stecklow
Invisible Institute

I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as we believe this request is in the public interest, as suggested but not stipulated by 1 M.R.S.A. § 408(6). The requested documents will be made available to the general public free of charge as part of the public information service at MuckRock.com, processed by a representative of the news media/press and is made in the process of news gathering and not for commercial usage.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Sam Stecklow

From: Sam Stecklow

Hello

I'd like to follow up on this request, copied below.

Thank you

From: Maine Criminal Justice Academy

The Maine Criminal Justice Academy has received your request for access to public records. We will process your request, and respond when able. We are currently experiencing a staffing shortage, and have a backlog of over 100 FOAA requests ahead of yours.

Some of the data / records you requested are personal identification information, and confidential by statute; that data will be redacted.

We are not able to waive any fees; once I’m able to process this, if I believe fees will exceed $100, I will contact you.

In the interim, you may view a list of actions taken by the Board of Trustees for alleged disqualifying conduct on our website, here:

https://www.maine.gov/dps/mcja/board/index.htm

Don

E. Donald Finnegan
Training Coordinator
Maine Drug Evaluation & Classification Program, State Coordinator
Maine Criminal Justice Academy
15 Oak Grove Road
Vassalboro, ME 04989
www.maine.gov/dps/mcja<http://www.maine.gov/dps/mcja>
edwin.d.finnegan@maine.gov
(207)877-8014 – desk
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From: Sam Stecklow

Thank you

Sam

From: Maine Criminal Justice Academy

There is not an update. We have not been able to hire new employees yet to address our staffing shortage; we are estimating that the backlog of FOAA requests will be fulfilled in the next six months.

From: Maine Criminal Justice Academy

Due to our staffing shortage, your request may take up to 180 days to be fulfilled.

From: Maine Criminal Justice Academy

Due to our staffing shortage, we are estimating FOAA requests will take 90 to 180 days to be fulfilled.

From: Maine Criminal Justice Academy

Data elements for certified officers:
* Officer unique ID number – See attached
* POST or state certification ID number - Same
* Officer’s full name – See attached
* Officer’s date of birth or, if not releasable, year of birth or current age – Confidential by statute
* Officer’s city and/or zip code of residence – Not collected
* Officer’s last/current department or agency – See attached
* Officer’s last/current department or agency start date – Must be searched by individual officer
* Officer’s last/current position and/or rank at that department or agency – Not collected
* Officer’s previous departments/agencies (employment history), with start and end dates – Must be searched by individual officer
* Officer’s positions and/or ranks at previous departments or agencies – Not collected
* Officer’s original date of certification – Must be researched by individual officer
* Current status of certification (active, lapsed, expired, suspended, etc.) – Attached lists are active or inactive, other status must be searched by individual officer.
* Last action taken on certification – See attached
* Date of last action on certification – See attached
* Disciplinary actions taken against this officer’s certification – See attached
* Dates of disciplinary actions taken against this officer’s certification - See attached
* Training history/additional certifications of this officer, if available Must be searched by individual officer

Data elements for decertified officers:
* Officer unique ID number – See attached
* POST ID number - Same
* Officer’s full name See attached
* Officer’s date of birth or, if not releasable, year of birth or current age – Confidential by statute
* Officer’s city and/or zip code of residence. Not collected
* Officer’s last department/agency, with start and end date – Must be searched by individual officer
* Officer’s last position and/or rank at that department or agency – Not collected
* Decertification action taken (revocation, suspension, voluntary surrender, etc.) – See attached
* Date decertification action taken – See attached
* POST case number, if applicable – See attached
* Reason for decertification or similar action – See attached

Searches of individual records for information will take staff time; while the first two hours are free, subsequent hours of staff time are billed at $25 hourly. We are unable to waive any fees.

Don

E. Donald Finnegan
Training Coordinator
Maine Drug Evaluation & Classification Program, State Coordinator
Maine Criminal Justice Academy
15 Oak Grove Road
Vassalboro, ME 04989
www.maine.gov/dps/mcja<http://www.maine.gov/dps/mcja>
edwin.d.finnegan@maine.gov<mailto:edwin.d.finnegan@maine.gov>
(207)877-8014 – desk
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From: Sam Stecklow

Hello

Thanks for these files. I'd like to follow up on a voicemail I left for Don Finnegan — we're particularly interested in obtaining the previous employment data. I just want to clarify the status with that, that it's not maintained at all by the state as data?

Please let me know if you'd like to have a call regarding this.

Thanks

Sam

From: Maine Criminal Justice Academy

“We're particularly interested in obtaining the previous employment data. I just want to clarify the status with that, that it's not maintained at all by the state as data?”

The data is there; there’s no method to extract the data other than running an employment history report individually, by each student in our system. I’ve attached my own as an example. Searches of individual records for information will take staff time; while the first two hours are free, subsequent hours of staff time are billed at $25 hourly. To complete this process for the over 35,000 students in our system, I estimate would take between 2300 and 2500 hours of staff time.

Don

E. Donald Finnegan
Training Coordinator
Maine Drug Evaluation & Classification Program, State Coordinator
Maine Criminal Justice Academy
15 Oak Grove Road
Vassalboro, ME 04989
www.maine.gov/dps/mcja<http://www.maine.gov/dps/mcja>
edwin.d.finnegan@maine.gov
(207)877-8014 – desk
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From: Sam Stecklow

Thanks for this info Don. Can you provide the name of the database software that MCJA uses?

Thanks

Sam

From: Maine Criminal Justice Academy

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