N.D. Admin Code 109-02-01-03 - Minimum license requirements
An applicant for an officer license and all licensees:
1. Must be a United States citizen, or in
resident alien status, as defined by United States citizenship and immigration
services laws and regulations.
2.
Must be a high school graduate, have a high school equivalency diploma, or have
a GED certificate.
3. Must not have
pled guilty to, pled nolo contendere to, or have been found guilty, in any
state or federal court, of any felony offense.
4. Must not have pled guilty to, pled nolo
contendere to, or have been convicted in any state or federal court of offenses
involving moral turpitude, sexual violations, domestic violence, violation of a
domestic violence restraining order, child abuse or neglect, firearms under
North Dakota Century Code title 12.1 or 62.1, or any other criminal offense the
board determines has a direct bearing on the applicant's or licensee's ability
to serve as an officer.
5. Must not
be prohibited from using or possessing a firearm.
6. Must have a valid driver's license issued
in the United States.
7. Must have
undergone a criminal history background investigation by the employing agency
and have fingerprint clearance from the North Dakota bureau of criminal
investigation and the United States department of justice federal bureau of
investigation.
8. Must have passed
a medical examination and psychological examination. The psychological
examination must be administered by a board-approved psychological provider.
Only physicians, osteopathic physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician
assistants are authorized to administer medical examinations for the board. The
psychological and medical examinations remain valid for one year from the
examination date.
9. Must be
employed or appointed as an officer by an agency.
10. Must not be prohibited from access to
national crime information center and criminal justice information sharing
databases.
11. Must not have been
dishonorably discharged or administratively discharged from United States
military service for conduct that would be in violation of the officer code of
conduct.
12. Must be in good
standing with all applicable law enforcement licensing authorities.
13. Must pass the use of force examination
and meet the sidearm qualification standards.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 12-63-02.1(7), 12-63-02.3(5), 12-63-04(2)(d), 12-63-06, 12-63-12(2)
Law Implemented: NDCC 12-63-02.1, 12-63-02.3, 12-63-04, 12-63-12
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