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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 89 . Minimum Standards for Village Police Officers
Section 40. Village police officer basic training program

13 AAC 89.040. Village police officer basic training program

(a) A village police officer basic training program must consist of at least 48 hours of instruction and include

(1) 10 hours of first aid instruction sufficient to qualify students for a standard Red Cross first aid certificate or the equivalent;

(2) instruction in the administration of justice, criminal law, fire fighting, crime scene investigation, arrest procedures, and, if the officer is to be armed while on duty, instruction on the use of firearms; and

(3) instruction concerning problems unique to the administration of justice in a rural community.

(b) A person shall attend all sessions of the training required in (a) of this section, except for absences approved by the director of the program. A person who is absent for over 10 percent of the total hours of instruction or who does not satisfactorily complete the first aid training or the firearms training, when required, will not be considered to have completed the training required by (a) of this section.

History: Eff. 10/18/81, Register 80

Authority: AS 18.65.220

AS 18.65.240


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