Your monthly support provides voters the knowledge they need to make confident decisions at the polls. Donate today.

Police hiring, training, and disciplinary requirements in New Hampshire

From Ballotpedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Criminal Justice Banner Gray.png
Police hiring, training, and discipline
Criminal Justice Icon 200x200.png

Police collective bargaining agreements (CBAs)
Ballotpedia CBA dashboard
Reform proposals
CBA areas of inquiry and disagreement
Arguments about police collective bargaining
Index of articles about criminal justice policy
Click here for more analysis of police hiring, training, and disciplinary requirements by state and city on Ballotpedia


This page provides an overview of policies related to the hiring, training, and discipline of police officers in New Hampshire. It is part of an analysis of police union collective bargaining agreements and related arrangements with police unions concerning hiring, training, and disciplinary requirements in the 50 states and top 100 cities by population.

Background

Ballotpedia in 2023 examined the collective bargaining agreements, statutes, and regulatory codes governing the 50 states and the top 100 US cities by population through the lens of a series of research questions related to police hiring, training, and discipline.

Some of the hiring, training, and discipline standards for police officers not established by statutes or regulations arise from negotiations with police unions. Those negotiations are often codified in collective bargaining agreements (CBAs). Those agreements are the contracts that states and cities sign following negotiations with police unions. Some states and cities restrict collective bargaining, but may still negotiate with police unions using other methods. After negotiating with the unions, those jurisdictions sometimes establish police standards through documents including memoranda of understanding or meet and confer agreements.

Results

The tables below link to each question Ballotpedia used to analyze the states and cities and indicate how New Hampshire handles police hiring, training, and discipline. To see the provisions Ballotpedia used to support these results, click here.

CBA basics

CBA basicsResults
Is there a CBA with the police union?YES
Is the current CBA publicly available online?YES

Discipline and accountability

Discipline and accountabilityResults
Does the CBA forbid the transfer or reassignment of an officer as a form of discipline?NO
Do officers have a right to request third-party arbitration for grievances, including over disciplinary actions?NO
Does the CBA contain provisions related to discipline for misconduct?YES

Primary discipline authority: Division of Police, State of New Hampshire;

Types: Written warning, the withholding of an annual increment, a suspension, a demotion or a dismissal; Restrictions/alternatives: N/A;

Challenge/appeal process: Union grievance procedure.

Defines disciplinary action as "action resulting in a written warning, the withholding of an annual increment, a suspension, a demotion or a dismissal, as stated in the Administrative Rules of the Division of Personnel." States that officers subject to an investigatory interview that the officer feels may result in disciplinary action may request union representation during the interview.

Does the CBA explicitly allow for a state ombudsman outside particular police departments to hold law enforcement officers accountable for misconduct?NO

Legal limitations or provisions

Legal limitations or provisionsResults
Does the city CBA prohibit felons from becoming law enforcement officers?NO
Are there any statutes or regulations that prohibit collective bargaining with police unions?NO
Does the state have a "police bill of rights" statute or regulation?NO

Training and counseling

Training and counselingResults
Does the CBA require or incentivize college or post-secondary education?NO
Does the CBA require or incentivize law enforcement officers to learn first aid skills?YES

Employer maintains first aid kits "in secure but readily accessible areas"; first aid kits and training is an area that "shall be addressed for the purpose of establishing guidelines, implementing programs and/or providing equipment."

Does the CBA have provisions related to firearms training?NO
Does the CBA have provisions related to training with tasers or other nonlethal weapons?NO
Does the CBA require law enforcement officers to learn any martial arts?NO
Does the CBA require law enforcement officers to submit to regular psychological counseling/evaluation?NO
Does the state/city CBA require law enforcement officers to do driving training regularly?NO
Does the state/city CBA require law enforcement officers to do driving training regularly?NO
Does the CBA require law enforcement officers to take regular mental health training?NO

Community relations and oversight

Community relations and oversightResults
Does the CBA reference citizen review boards?NO
Does the CBA have provisions related to community policing?NO

Investigations

InvestigationsResults
Does the CBA contain provisions related to misconduct investigations?YES

Officers will be informed in writing when investigation is underway and complete. No further description of investigatory procedure; Both parties agree to establish a task force to identity and propose solutions to current investigatory timeline and practices, due May 2024

Does the CBA require notice to officers of investigations?YES

Conditions: Written notice, preferred by state email.

Timeline: N/A;

Content: N/A

Does the CBA determine a timeline for investigations?YES

Timeline to launch: N/A; Timeline to conclude: 90 days, but can request 30 day extension

Does the CBA contain provisions related to compensation during misconduct investigations?YES

No unit employee shall suffer loss of state-paid benefits during a suspension with or without pay pending investigation.

Evidence and records

Evidence and recordsResults
Does the CBA have provisions related to the use of body-worn cameras or body-worn camera video evidence?NO
Does the CBA regulate processes for retaining officer disciplinary records?NO

Qualifications and evaluation

Qualifications and evaluationResults
Does the CBA require performance evaluations?NO
Does the CBA restrict licensing procedures for law enforcement officers or departments?NO

Union authority

Union authorityResults
Does the CBA limit union authority to pay and benefits issues?NO
Does the CBA give the union the power to approve or disapprove new training programs for law enforcement officers?NO
Does the CBA have provisions involving the union in the process for promotions, unit assignments, and transfers?NO

State retains right to appoint, transfer, promote

See also

Footnotes