Wis. Admin. Code Les § LES 5.01 - Grants
Current through November 29, 2021
(1) Political subdivisions shall be eligible
for reimbursement of the allowable tuition, living and travel expenses incurred
by officers who satisfactorily complete preparatory training in schools
certified by the board. Reimbursement of those expenses shall be on a uniform
basis as follows:
(a) Expenses listed in sub.
(1) for up to 400 hours of preparatory law enforcement training.
(b) Expenses listed in sub. (1) for up to 120
hours of preparatory jail or secure detention training. Full salary expenses
including allowable fringe benefit expenses shall be reimbursed in addition to
expenses listed in sub. (1) for the last 24 hours of preparatory jail or secure
detention training.
(2)
Political subdivisions shall receive reimbursement in the amounts listed in
sub. (1) upon meeting the following conditions:
(a) Successful completion of the entire 400
hour preparatory law enforcement course by full-time law enforcement or tribal
law enforcement officers or of blocks of instruction from the preparatory law
enforcement course by part-time law enforcement or tribal law enforcement
officers at board certified schools by officers for whom reimbursements are
claimed.
(b) Successful completion
of the entire 120 hour preparatory jail or secure detention course by full-time
jail or secure detention officers or of blocks of instruction from the
preparatory jail or secure detention course by part-time jail or secure
detention officers at board certified schools by officers for whom
reimbursements are claimed.
(3) Political subdivisions shall be eligible
for reimbursement of at least $160 for approved expenses incurred by each law
enforcement, jail or secure detention officer who completes at least 24 hours
of annual recertification training. Reimbursement shall be based on training
received from board certified instructors.
(4) Law enforcement, tribal law enforcement,
jail or secure detention recruit officers enrolled in the preparatory course
may not be utilized by their employing agencies, except for emergency
situations, on any day during which the recruit completes 8 hours of
training.
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