Section 629.94 Of Chapter 1.4. Interception Of Wire, Electronic Digital Pager, Or Electronic Cellular Telephone Communications From California Penal Code >> Title 15. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1.4.
629.94
. (a) The Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training,
in consultation with the Attorney General, shall establish a course
of training in the legal, practical, and technical aspects of the
interception of private wire or electronic communications and related
investigative techniques.
(b) The Attorney General shall set minimum standards for
certification and periodic recertification of the following persons
as eligible to apply for orders authorizing the interception of
private wire or electronic communications, to conduct the
interceptions, and to use the communications or evidence derived from
them in official proceedings:
(1) Investigative or law enforcement officers.
(2) Other persons, when necessary, to provide linguistic
interpretation who are designated by the Attorney General, Chief
Deputy Attorney General, or Chief Assistant Attorney General,
Criminal Law Division, or the district attorney, or the district
attorney's designee and are supervised by an investigative or law
enforcement officer.
(c) The Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training may
charge a reasonable enrollment fee for those students who are
employed by an agency not eligible for reimbursement by the
commission to offset the costs of the training. The Attorney General
may charge a reasonable fee to offset the cost of certification.