- Specialized
Police Personnel are identified in Act 452 of 1975, as modified.
- These
officers may be either Full-Time or Part-Time officers whose
duties are limited or restricted to the facility or area
in which they work, and may include the enforcement of agency
rules and regulations for which the penalty could be a fine
or imprisonment.
- The
Commission shall approve all training courses and certification
provided for Specialized Police Personnel.
- Certificates
may be issued to all Specialized Police Personnel who have:
- Met
the minimum employment or appointment requirements outlined
in Regulation 1002 (3);
- Satisfactorily
completed the minimum standards for training as approved
by the Commission; and
- Completed
a twelve (12) month probationary period as outlined
in Regulation 1003.
- Specialized
Police Persons who have previously met the training requirements,
but have been separated from law enforcement for a period
of three (3) years will be required to meet the minimum
training requirements again.
- Any
Specialized Police Personnel who fails to satisfactorily
complete the appropriate 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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