12 NCAC 02J .0302. PROHIBITED ACTS  


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  • In addition to the prohibited acts set forth elsewhere in these Rules and in Chapter 74G, the following acts are prohibited and may result in civil or criminal action or both:

    (1)           use of excessive force while in the performance of their official duties;

    (2)           carrying a concealed weapon except:

    (a)           when on his own business property or at home;

    (b)           in conformity with G.S. 74G-6;

    (3)           activating or operating a red light in or on any vehicle in this State unless such vehicle is exempted from the provisions of G.S. 20‑130.1(b);

    (4)           activating or operating a blue light in or on any vehicle in this State except:

    (a)           when operating a motor vehicle used primarily by campus police in the performance of their official duties;

    (b)           when in property jurisdiction limitations specifically described under G.S. 74G-6;

    (c)           when in continuous or immediate pursuit of a person for an offense committed upon real property owned by or in the possession or control of their employer or real property or in the possession and control of a person who has contracted with the employer to provide on-site police security personnel services for the property;

    (d)           during the transportation of an arrestee, which the campus policy agency has taken into custody;

    (5)           activating or operating a siren when operating any motor vehicle used primarily by any campus police agency in the performance of their official duties when outside of the property jurisdiction limitations specifically described under G.S. 74G-6 unless in immediate and continuous pursuit;

    (6)           representing in any manner at any time that the campus police officer is a federal, state, county, or municipal law enforcement officer, unless the campus police officer is dually certified as one of the classifications listed in this Rule;

    (7)           impeding traffic, stopping motorists or pedestrians, or in any manner imposing or attempting to impose the campus police officer's will upon another person as police authority unless:

    (a)           the campus police officer is on the property specifically described under G.S. 74G-6; or

    (b)           when in immediate and continuous pursuit of any person for an offense which occurred within the property jurisdiction limitations specifically described under G.S. 74G-6;

    (8)           using or attempting to use authority granted under a campus police commission pursuant to this Subchapter outside the political boundaries of North Carolina; or

    (9)           violating Rule .0304 of this Section.

     

History Note:        Authority G.S. 74G‑4; 74G‑6;

Eff. April 1, 2006.