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<br /> <br />Policy & Procedure Page 1 of 3 <br /> <br />Lexington Police <br />Department <br />Subject: <br /> <br />Accreditation <br /> <br />Policy Number: <br /> <br />4A Accreditation Standards: <br />Reference: 11.4.3; 12.2.1 <br />Effective Date: <br />3/11/13 <br /> New <br /> Revised <br /> <br />Revision <br />Dates: <br /> <br />1/24/19 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />By Order of: Mark J. Corr, Chief of Police <br /> <br /> <br />GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS AND GUIDELINES <br /> <br />The Lexington Police Department has made a commitment to the accreditation process <br />and has entered into an agreement with the Massachusetts Police Accreditation <br />Program Commission. The Massachusetts Police Accreditation Program originated on <br />October 17, 1996 through an executive Order of the Governor (No. 392). The Program <br />was administered by a state agency known as the Massachusetts Police Accreditation <br />Association, the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Coalition and the Massachusetts <br />Executive Office of Public Safety. <br /> <br />In February of 2004, the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission transitioned <br />from a state agency to a private, non-profit organization now known as the <br />“Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission, Inc.”, hereinafter referred to as the <br />“Commission.” The Commission operates as a non-profit corporation organized under <br />Chapter 180 of the Massachusetts General Laws and is an organization described in <br />501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. <br /> <br />The Commission consists of an eleven member Board of Directors. Six (6) members <br />are appointed by the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, two (2) by the <br />Coalition of Accreditation Managers of Massachusetts (formerly the Massachusetts <br />Police Accreditation Coalition), one (1) by the Massachusetts Municipal Association and <br />one (1) by the Massachusetts Police Association. The Eleventh member is elected by a <br />majority of the Board of Directors and must be affiliated with an academic institution. <br /> <br />The Commission’s objective is to encourage the highest level of professionalism and <br />integrity in the delivery of police services within the Commonwealth. To that end, the <br />Commission develops standards for police voluntary certification and accreditation. It <br />determines which standards are mandatory and which are optional, and oversees an <br />assessment process by which agencies demonstrating compliance with its standards <br />can be recognized. <br />The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) was <br />created in 1979 and derives its authority from the combined efforts of four major law
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