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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 85 . Minimum Standards for Village Police Officers
Section 60. Waiver and reciprocity

13 AAC 85.060. Waiver and reciprocity

(a) The council will, in its discretion, waive part or all of the basic police training requirements if an applicant furnishes satisfactory evidence that the applicant has successfully completed

(1) an equivalent training program

(2) a twelve-consecutive-months probation period with one Alaska police department;

(3) the council's field training program; and

(4) a minimum of 80 hours of classroom training in subject areas considered to be unique to Alaska, including Alaska's criminal justice system, juvenile procedures, court system, criminal laws and procedures, and the enforcement of Alaska's laws related to driving while intoxicated and use of the intoximeter, as well as a first aid refresher course and firearms qualifications.

(b) The council will, in its discretion, enter into reciprocity agreements with states that regulate or supervise the quality of police training and that require a minimum of 400 hours of classroom training for police officers.

(c) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, the council will not grant a waiver if the applicant was previously issued a certificate that lapsed more than 10 years before the waiver was sought.

History: Eff. 8/10/73, Register 47; am 8/10/80, Register 75; am 9/23/84, Register 91; am 10/24/92, Register 124; am 8/5/95, Register 135; am 8/16/2000, Register 155; am 3/31/2005, Register 173

Authority: AS 18.65.220

AS 18.65.240


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