341A.11 - PROBATIONARY PERIOD -- PERMANENT STATUS.

        341A.11  PROBATIONARY PERIOD -- PERMANENT STATUS.         The tenure of every deputy sheriff holding an office or position      of employment under the provisions of this chapter shall be      conditional upon a probationary period.  If the employee has      successfully completed training at the Iowa law enforcement academy      or a regional training facility certified by the director of the Iowa      law enforcement academy prior to initial appointment as a deputy      sheriff, the probationary period shall be for a period of up to nine      months and shall commence with the date of initial appointment as a      deputy sheriff.  If the employee has not successfully completed      training at the Iowa law enforcement academy or a regional training      facility certified by the director of the Iowa law enforcement      academy prior to initial appointment as a deputy sheriff, the      probationary period shall commence with the date of initial      employment as a deputy sheriff and shall continue for a period of up      to nine months following the date of successful completion of      training at the Iowa law enforcement academy or a regional training      facility certified by the director of the Iowa law enforcement      academy.  During the probationary period, the appointee may be      removed or discharged by the sheriff without the right of appeal to      the commission.  Each deputy sheriff who transfers from one      jurisdiction to another shall be employed subject to a probationary      period of up to nine months.  After the probationary period, the      deputy sheriff may be removed or discharged, suspended without pay,      demoted, or reduced in rank, or deprived of vacation privileges or      other privileges for any of the following reasons:         1.  Incompetency, inefficiency, or inattention to or dereliction      of duty.         2.  Dishonesty, intemperance, immoral conduct, insubordination,      discourteous treatment of the public or a fellow employee, or any      other act of omission or commission tending to injure the public, or      any other willful failure to properly conduct oneself, or any willful      violation of the provisions of this chapter or the rules to be      adopted hereunder.         3.  Mental or physical unfitness for the position held.         4.  Dishonest, disgraceful, or prejudicial conduct.         5.  Drunkenness or habitual use of intoxicating liquor, or use of      narcotics, or any other habit-forming drug, liquid, preparation or      controlled substance.         6.  Conviction of a felony or a misdemeanor involving moral      turpitude.         7.  Any other act or failure to act or to follow reasonable      regulations prescribed by the sheriff which in the judgment of the      commission is sufficient to show the offender to be unsuitable or      unfit for employment.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 341A.11] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         98 Acts, ch 1124, §2