Orange County Sheriff'S Office General Order: Purpose
Orange County Sheriff'S Office General Order: Purpose
Orange County Sheriff'S Office General Order: Purpose
GENERAL ORDER
Effective Date: September 24, 2021 Amends - GO 9.1.9 (February 27, 2021) Number: 9.1.9
Reviewing Authority:
Distribution: All Personnel Review Month: April
HRD / Training
1. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines and procedures for using body worn
camera (BWC) equipment to enhance the public trust by:
being transparent in our law enforcement services;
preserving evidence of employee interactions with the public;
capturing and preserving evidence for court;
assisting employees with recalling facts or other details captured by the
BWC, that will help them accurately articulate the chain of events when
writing reports; and
serving as a training tool to assess officer safety, best practices and our
interpersonal actions with the public.
2. Policy
It is the policy of the agency that employees, who are issued a BWC, shall activate the
agency issued body worn camera when such use is appropriate to the proper
performance of his or her official duties and when the recordings are consistent with this
policy and law. This policy does not govern the use of surreptitious recording devices
used in undercover operations.
3. Definitions
A. Body Worn Camera (BWC) – an agency issued video and audio recording system
worn on a employee’s person, designed to record events for secure storage,
retrieval, and analysis.
B. Buffering Mode (Stand-by Mode) – When the battery pack power switch is in the
“on” position. This mode allows the camera to capture one minute of pre-activation
video imagery and audio.
C. Docking Station – A secured device that transmits BWC information, charges the
BWC and provides manufacture updates to the equipment.
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D. Mobile Video System Coordinator (MVSC) – agency member responsible for the
coordination of body worn and in-car camera systems.
E. Evidence.com- Axon Enterprise, Inc (Axon) solution for secure digital media
storage and management.
F. Evidence SYNC- An internet based software that enables transfer of data to the
digital evidence management system.
H. Test Video – Non-evidentiary video of any length of time. With the power switch in
the “on” positon, double press the event button to record a video. Press and hold
the event button to stop the recording.
4. Procedures
A. General Body Worn Camera Equipment Procedures
1. Deployment Criteria
a. Employees shall only wear agency issued BWC's.
b. BWC's will be used for official purposes only.
c. BWC's will only be used by employees after they have received
agency approved training.
d. Employees wearing a uniform while working in an on or off-duty
capacity shall wear their BWC's.
e. Employees shall wear their BWC in such a way where the camera's
view is unobstructed. The BWC will be worn in accordance with the
manufacturer recommendation and agency approved training.
f. Non Uniformed Patrol deputies wearing a tactical vest/external body
armor shall also wear their issued BWC's.
g. When Non Uniformed Patrol deputies don a tactical vest/external
body armor, the issued BWC will be placed in buffering mode. These
deputies are not required to keep their BWC in buffering mode for
their entire shift if the tactical vest/external body armor is not being
worn.
2. Activation Criteria
a. Employees are required to keep their BWC in Buffering Mode during
the entirety of their shift. This allows the buffering feature to work and
capture critical pre-activation video when the camera is activated.
b. Employees shall activate the BWC when any citizen or arrestee is
being transported in an agency vehicle to any location. The BWC will
be activated when the transport begins and deactivated upon arrival
at the final destination. Employees shall notify communications with
the beginning and ending mileage during the transport. Exceptions
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3. Prohibitions
a. Employees shall not record other agency personnel during routine,
non-enforcement-related activities unless recording is required by a
court order or is authorized as part of an administrative or criminal
investigation.
b. To protect their identities, employees shall not record conversations
with undercover personnel, if avoidable.
c. Employees should avoid recording when tactics or strategy is being
discussed.
d. Employees shall not record in any place that a person would have a
reasonable expectation of privacy, e.g. bathrooms, locker rooms,
medical facilities when confidential patient information may be
recorded.
e. Employees shall not utilize a BWC to record a telephone
conversation, unless consent is first obtained or the recording is
authorized as part of a criminal investigation. Audio recording is not
authorized during an administrative investigation, unless consent is
obtained.
f. Employees shall not use non-agency equipment or devices to record
or upload video from BWC’s. Employees may use non-agency
equipment to view, tag or display BWC video to further operational
or investigative efforts.
B. Responsibilities
1. User
a. Prior to the beginning of each shift, the BWC user shall perform an
inspection to verify that the BWC is functional and fully charged.
Users are responsible for monitoring battery power status to verify
the BWC is sufficiently powered for the duration of their shift.
b. It is the responsibility of the employee to contact the Mobile Video
Systems Unit (MVSU) when transferring to or from a unit assigned a
BWC to determine eligibility.
c. Employees assigned a BWC are responsible for the proper use,
care, charging and storage of the device.
d. Personnel on No Duty, Extended Light Duty of three months or more,
or Extended Military leave, should return the BWC equipment to the
MVSU. It will be reissued when released back to full duty.
e. If a user has not uploaded a video within 30 days, it is recommended
the user record and upload a Test Video to confirm proper
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2. Supervisors
a. Supervisors shall complete all Audits within the allotted time frame.
b. Supervisors shall review the video of any response to resistance
incidents.
3. MVSC
a. The MVSC shall coordinate servicing, and repairing BWC systems.
b. The MVSC shall maintain a maintenance log of all inoperable BWC
systems.
c. Act as a liaison with BWC vendor representatives.
d. Manage the digital evidence management system.
3. Employees are responsible for confirming all BWC videos are properly
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4. Employees shall only use agency owned equipment and approved methods
to upload BWC videos.
E. Documentation
1. Employees shall document in charging affidavits and incident reports that a
video was recorded from a BWC.
2. Pursuant to Florida Statute 943.1718 (2)(d), all employees using a BWC are
permitted to review the recorded footage from the BWC before writing a
report and providing a statement regarding any event arising within the
scope of his or her duties. This does not apply to an employee’s inherent
duty to immediately disclose information necessary to secure an active
crime scene or to identify suspects or witnesses.
3. If an employee fails to activate the BWC, fails to record the entire contact,
or interrupts the recording, the employee shall document the reason in the
incident report.
7. Videos will be retained in accordance with applicable law and agency policy.
F. Audit Requirements
Quarterly, 5% of employees assigned a BWC are selected to be audited. The
MVSC shall send a notice to the appropriate supervisor to review a minimum of
three videos for the selected employees. The supervisor shall take appropriate
action for any videos that contain misconduct or training issues. The supervisor
shall complete the review within 15 days of receiving the notification. Upon
completion of the review, the supervisor shall forward the completed BWC/MVR
Audit Response Form to the MVSC for retention.
G. Taskings
1. Taskings from the State Attorney’s Office for BWC videos will be the
responsibility of the MVSC.
2. Public Records Requests for BWC video will be handled by the Records
Section in accordance with agency policy.
H. After-Hours Calls
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4. Once all needed videos are uploaded, the lead investigatory unit (e.g.
Homicide Squad, Professional Standards) will notify the Communications
Center Supervisor, who will contact the on-call MVSC. The on-call MVSC
will confirm proper title and restrictions are applied on the needed videos.
The MVSC will be able to do this remotely and will not be required to
respond.
5. MVSC on-call personnel shall not be utilized for routine service issues.
Those should be handled during normal MVSU business hours or through
a Watch Commander utilizing the After Hours Malfunction work flow.