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MN HF3676
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/15/2010
Primary Sponsor
John Lesch
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AI Summary
- Reduces the required military law enforcement experience from five years to four years for eligibility to take the reciprocity examination for peace officer licensure in Minnesota
- Allows persons with three years of military law enforcement experience plus completion of a two-year or more degree from a regionally accredited postsecondary institution to qualify for the reciprocity examination
- Permits persons with four years of cumulative full-time peace officer experience in another state combined with active military law enforcement experience to take the reciprocity examination
- Requires honorable discharge from military active service, evidenced by form DD-214, for eligibility to take the reciprocity examination
- Amends Minnesota Statutes 2009 Supplement, section 626.8517, regarding eligibility for reciprocity examination based on relevant military experience
Legislative Description
Number of years of relevant military experience required reduced for eligibility for reciprocity examination for licensure as a peace officer.
Last Action
House: Introduction and first reading, referred to Public Safety Policy and Oversight
3/15/2010
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