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Merit Appeals Board March 10, 2022 <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Correct. <br />MR. KUNZ: And the ones are not trained, obviously, cannot use it. <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Correct. <br />MR. KUNZ: But if they are needing to do an appraisal, like, next month on someone and they <br />haven't gotten trained, they would be kind of falling behind on their obligation to—or <br />responsibility of doing the appraisal—if they're not trained in—on a timely basis. <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Right. So, my understanding is that those that had to get appraisals done <br />right away were put in as a priority to be trained so that they can use the form. But until they're <br />trained, they cannot utilize the form. <br />MR. KUNZ: Thank you. <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Sorry, Gabe, do you want to restate your second part of your question? <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. `Cause I'm a little confused now. <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Okay. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Because you said police was carved out for GALEA, which is their <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Their standards. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Their standards. <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Yes. <br />CHR CABANAS: Police standard, which they strive they're certified. They're CALEA <br />certified. In order to get certified they had to go through a whole bunch of rigorous standards to <br />get that certification. They had that for a number of years already. So, okayI kind of lost my <br />train of thought here. <br />But you said the new form cannot be used until they are trained. Is that Countywide? <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: Yes, that's correct. <br />CHR. CABANAS: Okay. <br />MR. LEOPOLDINO: I do want to let you know to attach to my comment about the police <br />police is looking at their form as well. And I've offered my assistance when they get to that <br />point with re -doing their form to incorporate everything that the CALEA standards require but, <br />as of right now, they're not changing their form. <br />Page 11 <br />