OMAG Expected Lexipol Policies
Expected police policies for OMAG members to reduce law enforcement liability
Free access through Lexipol policies and Daily Training Bulletins (DTBs)
About Lexipol Policies
OMAG currently offers its members free access to police policies and training on these policies through Lexipol policies and Lexipol Daily Training Bulletins (DTBs). Lexipol policies meet current constitutional and state law requirements and are designed to reduce law enforcement liability.
OMAG has identified certain Lexipol policies that OMAG expects its members to incorporate into their police manual. Due to the drastic increase over the last few years in both the cost and number of law enforcement claims, in the future, an OMAG member's use or non-use of Lexipol policies and DTBs may impact that member's premium, deductible, or participation in the OMAG General Liability Plan.
The policies below are organized into key operational areas covering Use of Force protocols, Investigation procedures, Traffic operations, Equipment standards, Custody procedures, Personnel policies, and Community engagement guidelines.
For more information: Contact OMAG's Law Enforcement Specialist Kevin J. Katz at kkatz@omag.org or 405-657-1466.
Chapter 1 • Law Enforcement Role and Authority
- 100 • Law Enforcement Authority
- 102 • Oath of Office
- 103 • Policy Manual
- 104 • Code of Ethics
Chapter 2 • Organization and Administration
- 203 • Training
Chapter 3 • General Operations
- 300 • Use of Force
- 302 • Handcuffing and Restraints
- 305 • Officer involved shootings and deaths
- 306 • Firearms
- 308 • Foot Pursuits
- 309 • Officer response to calls
- 311 • Domestic Abuse
- 312 • Search and Seizure
- 316 • Missing Persons
- 320 • Standard of Conduct
- 323 • Report Preparation
- 325 • Subpoenas and Court Appearances
- 326 • Reserve Officers
- 327 • Outside Agency Assistance
- 342 • Off Duty Law Enforcement Actions
- 346 • Vehicle Pursuits
Chapter 4 • Patrol Operations
- 400 • Patrol
- 401 • Bias-Based Policing
- 409 • Crisis Intervention Incidents
- 410 • Emergency Detentions
- 411 • Citation Releases
- 417 • Field Training
- 419 • Contacts and Temporary Detentions
- 427 • Medical Aid and Response
- 428 • First Amendment Assemblies
- 429 • Civil Disputes
Chapter 5 • Traffic Operations
- 502 • Vehicle Towing
- 505 • Traffic and Parking Citations
- 506 • Disabled Vehicles
Chapter 6 • Investigations Operations
- 600 • Investigation and prosecution
- 602 • Asset Forfeiture
- 603 • Informants
- 604 • Eyewitness Identification
- 605 • Brady Information
- 607 • Warrant Service
- 608 • Operations Planning and Deconfliction
Chapter 7 • Equipment
- 704 • Fiscal Management
Chapter 8 • Support Services
- 802 • Property and Evidence Section
Chapter 9 • Custody
- 900 • Temporary Custody of Adults
- 901 • Temporary Custody of Juveniles
- 902 • Custodial Searches
- 903 • Prison Rape Elimination
- 904 • Transporting Persons in Custody