Idaho Admin. Code r. 11.11.01.071 - LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE, MILITARY EXPERIENCE, AND COLLEGE CREDITS FOR PURPOSES OF HIGHER CERTIFICATION
For purposes of determining whether a person is eligible for higher level certifications based upon experience and education, the following apply.
01.
Law Enforcement
Experience. Law enforcement experience shall include actual time served
with a law enforcement agency as a full-time peace officer or county detention
officer. POST Council determines the acceptability of time served in one of
those positions in a jurisdiction other than Idaho, or one which does not
comply with the minimum standards set forth in these rules.
02.
Juvenile Justice Experience.
Juvenile justice experience means actual time served as a full-time juvenile
corrections, juvenile detention, or juvenile probation officer.
03.
Emergency Communications Officer
Experience. Emergency communications officer experience means actual
time served as a full-time emergency communications officer with a duly
constituted law enforcement or PSAP agency.
04.
Misdemeanor Probation
Experience. Misdemeanor probation experience means actual time served as
a full-time misdemeanor officer.
05.
Military Law Enforcement Service
and Education. An applicant who has served in the military as a
full-time military law enforcement officer may be awarded partial credit toward
law enforcement experience and training. The applicant shall have served as a
full-time military law enforcement officer for the period of time for which
credit is requested. Regular guard duty does not qualify.
a. Credit will be awarded as follows:
i. One (1) year of accepted military law
enforcement service shall equal three (3) months of law enforcement
experience.
ii. Eight (8) hours of
accepted military law enforcement training shall equal four (4) hours of law
enforcement training.
b.
No applicant shall be awarded more than two (2) years of law enforcement
experience or more than one thousand (1,000) hours of law enforcement
training.
c. Educational credit may
be awarded for completion of military law enforcement schools. All
certificates, course outlines, diplomas, DD-214's, and certificates of
completion showing length of school shall be submitted to POST with the
application for higher certification.
06.
College Credits. POST may
award credits for college education as follows:
a. One (1) college or university semester
hour or unit shall equal one (1) college credit.
b. One (1) college or university quarter hour
or unit shall equal two-thirds (2/3) of one (1) college credit.
c. College credits may be converted to POST
training hours at the rate of twenty (20) POST training hours for one (1)
college credit.
d. When college
credit is awarded or purchased for POST approved training, it may be counted
for either POST training hours or college credit, whichever is to the advantage
of the applicant.
e. Applicants
shall submit an official college transcript as verification of college
credit.
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