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Code · Iowa · Chapter 362 — Definitions And Miscellaneous Provisions

362.10 Police officers and fire fighters.

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The maximum age for a regular law enforcement officer, as defined in section 80B.3, police officer, or marshal, employed full-time or part-time for police or law enforcement duties, or a paid professional fire fighter, employed full-time or part-time for the duty of fighting fires, is sixty-five years of age. This section does not apply to a reserve peace officer, as defined in section 80D.1A, or to a volunteer fire fighter.
[C35, §6326-f6; C39, §6326.08; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, §411.6; C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, §410.6, 411.6; C81, §362.10]
98 Acts, ch 1183, §113; 2023 Acts, ch 53, §1, 2
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