Iowa Admin. Code r. 501-10.208 - Reserve peace officers appointed prior to July 1, 2007-obtaining state certification
(1) A
reserve peace officer enrolled in an approved minimum course of training prior
to July 1, 2007, shall obtain state certification by July 1, 2012. The state
certification may be obtained through certification by examination. Reserve
peace officers who have received training prior to July 1, 2007, may, upon
application to and approval from the director , take a competency test or tests
to gain Iowa reserve peace officer certification . Successful completion of the
required test or tests will result in certification by the council . The test or
tests and study material shall be prepared and administered by the academy . The
individual must pass the test or tests with a score of 70 percent or better
Individuals will be allowed to take the test or tests a second time in the
areas with scores below 70 percent within 60 days and with the approval of the
appointing law enforcement agency. The individual must pass the test or tests
upon retake with a score of 70 percent or better Failure to score 70 percent or
better the second time will require the individual, with approval of the
appointing law enforcement agency, to take the 80-hour module training
established by the academy .
(2)
Criteria to be eligible to certify through examination. The following is
required for certification through examination: successful completion of a
minimum 150-hour certifying reserve peace officer training program.
(3) Current reserve peace officers choosing
not to be state certified by examination or by module training established by
the academy will continue to hold agency certification only and will not be
recognized as reserve peace officers after July 1, 2012.
(4) If a reserve peace officer appointed
prior to July I, 2007, with agency certification only transfers to another
agency, the reserve peace officer will be considered a new reserve peace
officer and will be subject to the 18-month training requirements for state
certification .
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