Does the city CBA prohibit felons from becoming law enforcement officers?

Topic: Legal limitations or provisions

CBAs marked "Yes" address a given topic or question or "No" do not address that topic or question. Or there is no CBA, the CBA is unknown, or a FOIA request was denied.

District Answer
Alaska NO
Anchorage, AK NO
Alabama NO CBA
Birmingham, AL NO CBA
Arkansas NO CBA
Arizona NO CBA
Chandler, AZ NO
Gilbert, AZ NO CBA
Glendale, AZ NO
Mesa, AZ NO CBA
Phoenix, AZ NO
Scottsdale, AZ NO CBA
Tucson, AZ NO
California NO
Anaheim, CA NO
Bakersfield, CA NO
Chula Vista, CA NO
Fremont, CA NO
Fresno, CA NO
Irvine, CA NO
Long Beach, CA NO
Los Angeles, CA NO
Oakland, CA NO
Riverside, CA NO
Sacramento, CA NO
San Bernardino, CA NO
San Diego, CA NO
San Francisco, CA NO
San Jose, CA NO
Santa Ana, CA NO
Stockton, CA NO
Colorado NO CBA
Aurora, CO NO
Colorado Springs, CO NO CBA
Denver, CO NO
Connecticut NO
District of Columbia NO
Delaware FOIA DENIED
Delaware FOIA DENIED
Florida NO
Hialeah, FL NO
Jacksonville, FL NO
Miami, FL NO
Orlando, FL NO
Summary: Employees arrested or charged with a felony or designated misdemeanor who aren't terminated may be reassigned. Those convicted of felonies will be terminated.
St. Petersburg, FL NO
Tampa, FL NO
Georgia NO CBA
Atlanta, GA NO CBA
Hawaii NO
Honolulu, HI NO
Iowa NO
Idaho NO CBA
Boise, ID NO
Summary: Officers can be fired for conviction "of a felony, or conviction of a misdemeanor involving moral turpitude."
Illinois NO
Chicago, IL NO
Indiana NO CBA
Fort Wayne, IN NO
Indianapolis, IN NO
Kansas NO
Wichita, KS NO
Kentucky NO CBA
Lexington, KY NO
Louisville, KY NO
Louisiana NO CBA
Baton Rouge, LA NO
New Orleans, LA NO CBA
Massachusetts NO
Boston, MA NO
Maryland NO
Baltimore, MD NO
Maine NO
Michigan NO
Detroit, MI NO
Minnesota NO
Minneapolis, MN NO
St. Paul, MN NO
Missouri NO CBA
Kansas City, MO NO
St. Louis, MO NO
Mississippi NO CBA
Montana NO
North Carolina NO CBA
Charlotte, NC NO CBA
Durham, NC NO CBA
Greensboro, NC NO CBA
Raleigh, NC NO CBA
Winston-Salem, NC NO CBA
North Dakota NO CBA
Nebraska NO
Lincoln, NE NO
Omaha, NE NO
New Hampshire NO
New Jersey NO
Jersey City, NJ NO
Newark, NJ NO
New Mexico NO CBA
Albuquerque, NM NO
Nevada NO
Henderson, NV NO
Las Vegas, NV NO
North Las Vegas, NV NO
Reno, NV NO
New York NO
Buffalo, NY UNKNOWN
New York, NY NO
Ohio NO
Cincinnati, OH NO
Cleveland, OH NO
Columbus, OH NO
Toledo, OH NO
Oklahoma NO CBA
Oklahoma City, OK NO
Tulsa, OK NO
Oregon NO
Portland, OR NO
Pennsylvania NO
Summary: Officers can be fired for felonious acts, even if not convicted.
Philadelphia, PA NO
Pittsburgh, PA NO
Rhode Island NO
South Carolina NO CBA
South Dakota NO CBA
Tennessee NO CBA
Memphis, TN NO
Summary: Officers can be fired for felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude
Nashville, TN NO
Texas NO CBA
Arlington, TX NO CBA
Austin, TX NO
Corpus Christi, TX NO
Dallas, TX NO
El Paso, TX NO
Fort Worth, TX NO
Garland, TX NO CBA
Houston, TX NO
Irving, TX NO CBA
Laredo, TX NO
Lubbock, TX NO CBA
Plano, TX NO CBA
San Antonio, TX NO
Utah NO CBA
Virginia NO CBA
Chesapeake, VA NO CBA
Norfolk, VA NO CBA
Richmond, VA NO CBA
Virginia Beach, VA NO CBA
Vermont NO
Washington NO
Seattle, WA NO
Wisconsin NO
Madison, WI NO
Milwaukee, WI NO
West Virginia UNKNOWN
Wyoming NO CBA