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DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 1
PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVE 12.4
SUBJECT: PERSONNEL TRANSFER PROCESS
I. POLICY FOR ALL TRANSFERS
A. The Police Commissioner must approve all transfers and details of personnel.
B. The transfer process shall be used to maintain essential manpower requirements.
C. There are no guarantees as part of the transfer process. This process and the Career
Development Program (CDP) in particular does not replace the Police
Commissioner’s right to assign anyone to any district/unit. Units having special
needs and personnel having special skills beneficial to the needs of the Department
may be transferred at any time upon the approval of the Police Commissioner.
D. Pursuant to all Equal Employment Opportunity guidelines as well as all pertinent
laws, no applicant will be discriminated against based on race, color, gender,
religion, national origin, age, ancestry, sexual orientation, disability, or physical
handicap (where occupational qualifications allow) when requesting a transfer.
E. Personnel shall remain eligible for transfer despite their eligibility for retirement or
approach toward eligibility.
F. Personnel transferred to a special unit as a result of a transfer request must stay in
their new assignment for a minimum of two (2) years before they can submit another
transfer request to another special unit.
G. When an officer is transferred to a special unit as a result of a transfer request or
*2/*3 promotion, their file will be inactivated by the Transfer Review Board (TRB). If an
officer is transferred district to district their special unit requests will remain on file
until its expiration date or subsequent transfer. Active applications will remain on file
for two (2) years from the date received by TRB.
H. Personnel seeking to rescind any transfer request must submit a memorandum to
*2/*3 TRB through the chain of command.
I. Transfers may be used as part of the formal disciplinary procedure, but will not be
used for reasons of personal animus.
J. Commanders are required to submit all transfer requests approved or disapproved,
through the chain of command and will do so expeditiously.
Issued Date: 07-19-02 Effective Date: 07-19-02 Updated Date: 06-29-15
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 2
K. Falsification of any transfer application may result in disciplinary action and
removal for transfer consideration.
II. THE TRANSFER REVIEW BOARD (T.R.B.) A. The Transfer Review Board is comprised of the following three members:
*3 1. Chief Inspector, Support Services Bureau
2. One Inspector
3. One Captain
B. It will convene periodically to review applications that have been disapproved by the
interviewing commander. The TRB may uphold or reverse any disapproved transfer
request.
III. TRANSFER PROCEDURES
A. Police officers seeking a transfer from district to district or from a special unit to a
district will be listed by seniority. However, if it has been determined that the
officer has abused sick time, has been disciplined, or other action has taken place
which could prevent that officers transfer, they may be removed from the list or
passed over.
NOTE: Newly-assigned officers may not submit a transfer request until
completion of their probation period.
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 3
TRANSFER FROM DISTRICT TO DISTRICT BY A POLICE OFFICER
The P/O prepares four copies of an Application for Transfer (75-269)
and retains one copy. The officer also prepares one copy of a
Personal Data Questionnaire (75-350).
The P/O’s immediate supervisor prepares an evaluation memorandum.
The P/O’s Commanding Officer approves or disapproves the application,
completes pertinent sections, attaches all paperwork together, and forwards
through the pertinent chain of command to the Deputy Commissioner, Patrol Operations.
Disapprovals must be substantiated.
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 4
B. If personnel of the rank of police officer are seeking a transfer from a district to a
special unit or from one special unit to another they will do so through the Career
Development Program (CDP). Applicants are not eligible to submit an application
until they have acquired the necessary points required for interview. The following
steps must be taken:
TRANSFER TO A SPECIAL UNIT BY A POLICE OFFICER
(except Internal Affairs)
P/O prepares three copies of the Career Development Transfer Request (75-626) and one copy of a 75-350. Completes Sections I and II of the 75-626 and
forwards both forms to their Lieutenant. (Multiple requests for transfer are permitted on this form).
The Lieutenant completes Sections III, IV and V of the 75-626 and forwards both forms to the applicant’s Commanding Officer. The applicant must have a
total of at least seven points in Section 4 (Section of Points Earned) before the transfer request can be submitted.
The Commanding Officer completes Section VI and checks either: Highly Recommended, Recommended or Not Recommended on the 75-626 and forwards one copy and the 75-350 through the chain of command to the unit’s Inspector or Chief Inspector. One copy of the 75-626 will be given to the
applicant and one will remain in the district file.
A review panel is established consisting of two supervisors or a supervisor and a
commander from the requested unit and a supervisor from Transfer Review Board
(TRB). The applicant is called before the panel for an interview.
If unanimously approved by the panel, the applicant will be scheduled for an
interview with the Commanding Officer of the unit requested. (If the
commander has reviewed the applicant as a member of the panel, another
interview is not necessary).
If not unanimously approved by the panel,
the applicant is disapproved.
Panel members complete one copy of the Interview Response Form following the
interview and forward it to TRB.
The interviewing commander will complete the Interview Response Form by
checking one of the following blocks: Acceptable, Unacceptable, or
Exemption requested. The form will be returned to TRB.
Disapprovals are forwarded to the Transfer Review Board. They may
be sustained, overturned or sent back to the disapproving panel for
further clarifications.
If an applicant needs a copy of the approved transfer request, it
can be obtained by the applicant, in person, at the Transfer
Review Board, Room 103B, Police Headquarters.
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 5
1. Each application may contain a maximum of three choices of assignment, though
MULTIPLE CHOICES ARE NOT MANDATORY. Multiple applications may
also be submitted.
2. If an officer is found unacceptable for transfer, they may re-apply for that position
after six months. They will remain available for interview to their other choices
selected on the application form.
3. An applicant will be considered based on a number of criteria, which includes but
is not limited to:
a. Interviews
b. Commendations
c. Disciplinary record
d. Violation of sick leave policy
e. Education
f. Relevant Experience
g. Seniority
h. Activity
*3 4. Commanders will develop particular questions, scenarios, or devices approved by
the Deputy Commissioner, Field Operations relevant to their unit requirements to
be used by their panelists as methods to evaluate applicants.
NOTE: Due to the sensitive nature of their duties, transfer requests to the Narcotics
*3 Bureau or EAP regardless of total points will be sent to TRB and forwarded
to the office of the Narcotics Division Inspector or Commanding Officer,
EAP. Interviews will be conducted by these units, which will include a
background investigation and a routine physical examination (as specified in
Directive 6.5, “Impairment and Drug Testing of Police Department Sworn
Personnel”).
*3 5. The TRB will compile a list of acceptable applicants for the Police Commissioner
on a monthly basis. This list will include the applicant’s name, badge number,
payroll number, rank, current assignment, assignment and date, district/unit
requested, total career points, and current status of request.
C. Description of the Career Development Program Form
1. Section I - Personal information and choices of assignment.
2. Section II - List special skills or licenses possessed by applicant (language,
diver’s license, computer skills, etc.).
3. Section III - Previous six months activity only.
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4. Section IV - Sum of points earned (Calculate from day of Police Academy graduation).
a. Service Points - Points awarded for each year of service as follows:
All personnel will earn two (2) points per year from the second
through the fourth year and one (1) point per year thereafter.
EXAMPLE 1: Police Officer with 12 years of service:
Years 2 through 4 = 6 points
Years 5 through 12 = 8 points
Total = 14 points
EXAMPLE 2: Police Officer with 3 years of service:
Years 2 and 3 = 4 points
Total = 4 points
*3 b. Departmental Commendations:
Sgt. Robert Wilson III Valor + 1.0 points
Bravery + 0.75 points
Heroism + 0.50 points
Excellence + 0.40 points
Tactical De-escalation + 0.35 points
Life Saving + 0.30 points
Merit + 0.25 points
Problem Solving + 0.22 points
Commendatory Citation + 0.20 points
Community Service + 0.15 points
Special Events + 0.00 points
1) Commendations earned will be scored using the scale above to a maximum
of three points. Commendations must be authenticated to the satisfaction
of the reviewing Lieutenant or Commanding Officer.
c. Education Points:
Ph.D., Master’s Degree or Law Degree + 2.5 points
Bachelor’s Degree + 2.0 points
Associate’s Degree (or 64 credits) + 1.0 points
1) Personnel will be required to provide a copy of either a diploma or official
transcript noting total credit hours before these points may be acquired.
These points can be acquired regardless of when the degree or credits were
attained.
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 7
2) Also, if education points are being upgraded from one degree to another,
the point total would change.
EXAMPLE: Bachelor’s Degree to Master’s Degree = 2.0 points to 2.5
points, not 2.0 points to 4.5 points. Do not total the points
for each degree.
d. Perfect Attendance:
1) Personnel who have used no sick time over the course of the previous
twelve months from the date of application shall be awarded 1 point.
e. Vehicular Accidents (Preventable)
1) An officer will lose 0.5 points for every preventable vehicular accident for
which they were responsible in the last 3 years. However, if the officer has
already received formal disciplinary action for the accident no points will
be deducted under this category. Any deduction will be noted under the
category – Deduction For Disciplinary Infractions.
f. Deduction for Disciplinary Infractions
1) All disciplinary action taken as the result of a Police Commissioner’s
Direct Action, Command Level Discipline, or as the result of a guilty
verdict or guilty plea before PBI will incur the following penalty
deductions:
Reprimand: - 0.5 points
Suspension of 1 to 4 days: - 1.0 points
Suspension of 5 to 9 days: - 2.0 points
Suspension 10 days or more: - 3.0 points
2) For each disciplinary occurrence, regardless of the number of charges, only
the highest penalty imposed will be the factor which determines total points
deducted. However, each disciplinary occurrence is cumulative.
EXAMPLE: P/O Jones is disciplined on January 1, 1998, July 1, 1998,
and December 1, 1998. His penalties are as follows:
1st occurrence – 1 to 4 days suspension – 1.0
2nd
occurrence – 5 to 9 days suspension – 2.0
3rd
occurrence – 5 to 9 days suspension – 2.0
Total points deductible = 5.0
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 8
NOTE: There will be no deductions for reprimands and suspensions
beyond the reckoning period as denoted in the Disciplinary Code.
5. Section V - list applicant’s sick time hours accumulated to date and usage
in days over the last two years.
6. Section VI - applicant’s Commanding Officer must make written comments
concerning the applicant’s performance, attendance, and disciplinary record and
check one of the three blocks provided.
D. If personnel of any rank are seeking a transfer to the Internal Affairs Bureau, the
following steps must be taken:
TRANSFER TO INTERNAL AFFAIRS BY ANY RANK
Applicant prepares a memorandum explaining why they are
requesting a transfer, a Personal Data Questionnaire (75-350), and a
Statement of Accrued Time Balances. This information will be
forwarded to the Deputy Commissioner, Office of Professional
Responsibility (DO NOT send through the chain of command).
Applicant is notified of a date for interview.
Applicant is interviewed by the Office of
Professional Responsibility
Applicant is approved or disapproved and notified of
the findings.
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 9
E. Personnel of other ranks and civilian positions seeking a transfer will take the
following steps:
TRANSFER BY ALL OTHER DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
Applicant prepares four copies of an Application for Transfer (75-269) and retains one
copy. Multiple requests for transfer may not be submitted on a single 75-269.
Applicant prepares one copy of a Personal Data Questionnaire (75-350).
Applicant’s immediate supervisor prepares an evaluation memorandum.
Commanding Officer approves or disapproves the application, completes pertinent sections, attaches all paperwork together and forwards through
the applicant’s chain of command to the appropriate Deputy
Commissioner.
SSB obtains necessary information and forwards application package to
requested district/unit Commanding Officer.
The requested unit’s Commanding Officer interviews the applicant.
The requested unit’s Commanding Officer approves the application and forwards it through the chain of command to the
TRB.
The requested unit’s Commanding Officer disapproves the
application.
Disapprovals are forwarded to the Transfer Review Board.
They may be sustained or sent back to the disapproving Commanding Officer for a second interview.
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 10
F. Commanding Officer’s Request
TRANSFER BY COMMANDER’S REQUEST
1. When a Commanding Officer requests the transfer of a subordinate in or out of
their district or unit, the following steps will be followed:
2. Whenever a sworn or civilian position becomes available, the district/unit
*3 commander will submit a memorandum to police personnel. If there are no current
transfer applications on file, SSB will generate a general computer message
announcing the position.
*3 a. The TRB will generate the announcement to all district/unit terminals. The
message will be posted on the district/unit bulletin board. All copies of such
messages will be maintained and posted in Police Personnel, Room 308, Police
Headquarters.
b. Commanders receiving a request for one of these positions will expedite the
processing to ensure that a suitable candidate is found in a timely manner.
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RELATED PROCEDURES Directive 6.1, Commendations, Awards and Rewards
Directive 6.5, Impairment and Drug Testing of Sworn
Personnel
BY COMMAND OF THE POLICE COMMANDING OFFICER
Type on 75-269 under Reason for Request - “Commanding Officer’s
Request.” Commander will sign on the signature of applicant’s line.
Prepare a memorandum briefly explaining why the transfer is
being requested.
Submit through the applicant’s chain of command to the pertinent
Chief Inspector (applicant’s) who will forward it to the pertinent
Deputy Commissioner.
The Deputy Commissioner will forward it to the Police
Commissioner, who will make the final decision.
Prepare a 75-269 and 75-350.
DIRECTIVE 12.4 - 11
FOOTNOTE # GENERAL # DATE REVISION *1 1163 08-09-02 Change of points to 17.1 on example
*2 2573 01-28-05 Human Resource Bureau (HRB)
to Staff Services Bureau (SSB)
*3 0602 06-29-15 Additions/Changes
*1
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Section IV
Sum of Points Earned
Service Points
Personnel earn points for yrs. of service
See Section III, C,4,a of Directive 118.
Commendations Points
Sgt. Robert Wilson III Valor 1.00
Bravery 0.75
Heroism 0.50
Excellence 0.40
Tactical De-escalation 0.35
Life Saving 0.30
Merit 0.25
Problem Solving 0.22
Commendatory Citation 0.20
Community Service 0.15
Education Points
Ph.D, Masters or Law Degree 2.5
Bachelor’s 2.0
Associate’s (or 64 credits) 1.0
Perfect Attendance
1 pt. for previous 12 months from the
date of application.
Accident Record
0.5 pts. lost for every preventable
accident in the last (3) years.
Disciplinary Infraction (deductions)
Reprimand -0.5 Points
Suspension (1-4 days) -1.0 Points
Suspension (5-9 days) -2.0 Points
Suspension (10 days or more -3.0 Points
Section III
Arrest/Ticket Activity
Completed by Lieutenant and verified
by Commanding Officer
Section II
Additional Qualifications
Special skills and/or licenses or
languages
Section V
Sick Record
Completed by Lieutenant:
Refers to sick time usage in days -
over the last two years and accumulated
total hrs. Section VI
Commanding Officer’s Recommendation
C/O must comment on Applicant’s
performance, attendance, and disciplinary
record
Transfers to Special Units should
be highly recommended.
Section I
Application valid for 2 years from
the date of receipt.
SECTION I
Date of Application: 9/19/2000
Last Name First Name M.I. Academy Grad Date
Harding Helen B. 4/20/1987
Years of District of Residence District of Assignment Badge # Payroll #
Service 13 12th 23rd 6074 189334
Officer Requests 1st Choice: 2nd Choice: 3rd Choice:
Transfer to: Mounted Canine Marine Unit
SECTION II ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS SECTION III ARREST/ SUMMONS SECTION IV SUM OF POINTS EARNED
(Skills Specifically Relevant To Assignment Requested) ACTIVITY
Volunteers at Chamonioux Stables with # Felony Arrests 25 Service Points 15
young children learning to ride. # Misdemeanor Arrests 40
Commendations 0.6
Has ridden for more than 15 years. # Summary Arrests 31
Rides English & Western Mounts Moving Violations 150 Education 2
Certified Red Cross Diver Parking violations 175
Perfect Attendance 1
Other Violations 0
CHAIN OF COMMAND ENDORSEMENTS SECTION V SICK RECORD
Total hours accumulated YTD: 1605 Deduction for Accidents -1.5
Inspector__________________________
Did applicant violated sick
leave policy (Dir 66) in the last Deduction for Disciplinary Infractions (-) n/a
Chief Inspector_____________________ 2 years? Y N
Sick days used previous 2 years TOTAL 17.1
Requesting Officer's Signature YEAR: 1998 0YEAR: 1999 0
SECTION VI COMMANDING OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION: C/O must comment on applicant's performance, attendance, and disciplinary record.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: RECOMMENDED: NOT RECOMMENDED:
Officer Helen Hardings is a diligent worker and shows initiative and maturity in the performance of her duties.
Since her assignment to the 23rd district, after graduation from the Police Academy, she continues to develop into
an officer who uses common sense in combination with street-smarts to handle patrol assignments and radio calls.
Helen is a conscientious and assertive officer whose activity levels are excellent. She is willingly guided by her
supervisors and their years of experience on patrol. She accepts criticism and instruction well and can modify her
actions as need be. She has no disciplinary record and has not violated the Sick Leave Policy.
Rank Commanding Officer's Signature Name Printed Command
CAREER DEVELOPMENT TRANSFER REQUEST