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Regulation 1012

Part - Time Law Enforcements Officers
(See Specification S-15/11-12)

  1. Part-Time Law Enforcement Officers are divided into two (2) separate classifications for both certification and training purposes: Part Time Law Enforcement Officer I and II.
  1. Part-Time Officer I is any officer who is:
    1. Employed by a law enforcement unit;

    2. Authorized by law to enforce the criminal, traffic, or highway laws of this state;

    3. Authorized salary or wages by the law enforcement unit;

    4. Authorized to work for 20 or more hours per week but less than 40 hours per week.
  1. Part-Time Officer II is any officer who is:
    1. Employed by a law enforcement unit;

    2. Authorized by law to enforce the criminal, traffic, or highway laws of this state;

    3. Authorized salary or wages by the law enforcement unit;

    4. Authorized to work less than 20 hours per week.

      Selection and Training - A Part-Time Officer II is required to satisfactorily complete the minimum standards for employment or appointment as authorized in Regulation 1002 (3) and have satisfactorily completed not less than 100 hours of Commission approved training which will include a Firearms Qualification equivalent to the Firearms Qualification Course for Full-Time Law Enforcement Officers.

  1. Certification of Part-Time II Law Enforcement Officers:

    A Part-Time II Officer who has met the minimum standards for employment or appointment, completed the minimum training requirements and completed a twelve (12) month probation period with their present department may be eligible for certification by applying to the Commission on Form F-7.
  1. Any Part-Time II Law Enforcement Officer who fails to satisfactorily complete the 100 hours of Commission approved law enforcement training within the time period allowed by Regulation 1003(4), will not be eligible for training nor certification for twenty-four (24) months following the date of expiration of the probationary period.

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