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4. Q. What must a law enforcement agency do to qualify for <br />reimbursement? <br />A. To qualify for reimbu ;anent, an agency head must affirm on <br />an official POST Board application that during fiscal year <br />1983 (July 1, 1982 - June 30, 1983): <br />(1) the department made 16 hours of POST -approved continuinj. <br />education available to each peace officer or constable <br />for whom reimbursement is requested. <br />(2) the deparboent has em 1p o/ed each of the above represented <br />officers for at least eight months of the fiscal year. <br />(3) the department promises to maintain all documents <br />supporting theaffirmation. <br />5. Q. May more than one agency receive reimbursement for the same <br />peace officer or constable? <br />A. No. If a licensee is employed by more than one agency, the <br />Executive Director will determine which agency will receive <br />the reimbursement monies. <br />6. Q. Will part-time peace officers or reserve peace officers qualify <br />for reimbursement funds? <br />A. No. Only licensed peace officers and constables are required <br />to acquire continuing education credits. <br />7. Q. Who actually gets the money? <br />A. The local units of government will receive the check and it <br />is to be used exclusively for reimbursement of the cost of <br />in-service training. <br />If you have any further questions about reimbursement, please contact <br />the Board's Continuing Education Unit at (612) 297-2356. <br />5/15/B3 <br />r� <br />U <br />0 <br />11 <br />