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Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 6
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53-6-101. Short title.
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53-6-102. Definitions.
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53-6-103. Peace Officer Standards and Training Division -- Creation -- Administration -- Duties.
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53-6-104. Appointment of director of division -- Qualifications -- Appointment of employees -- Term of office -- Compensation.
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53-6-105. Duties of director -- Powers -- Rulemaking.
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53-6-106. Creation of Peace Officer Standards and Training Council -- Purpose -- Membership -- Quorum -- Meetings -- Compensation.
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53-6-107. General duties of council.
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53-6-108. Donations, contributions, grants, gifts, bequests, devises, or endowments -- Authority to accept -- Disposition.
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53-6-109. Mandatory compliance with minimum use of force standards.
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53-6-201. Short title.
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53-6-202. Basic training course -- Completion required -- Annual training -- Prohibition from exercising powers -- Reinstatement.
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53-6-203. Applicants for admission to training programs or for certification examination -- Requirements.
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53-6-204. Time of application for admission to training program.
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53-6-205. Completion of training course required -- Persons affected.
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53-6-206. Waiver of training course requirement.
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53-6-207. Municipalities may set higher minimum standards.
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53-6-208. Inactive certificates -- Lapse of certificate -- Reinstatement.
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53-6-209. Termination of employment -- Change of status form.
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53-6-210. Investigations and certification hearings -- Powers of division -- Violation.
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53-6-210.5. Duty to intervene or report officer misconduct.
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53-6-211. Suspension or revocation of certification -- Right to a hearing -- Grounds -- Notice to employer -- Reporting -- Judicial appeal.
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53-6-211.5. Voluntary relinquishment of peace officer certification.
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53-6-212. Responsibility for training -- Certification.
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53-6-213. Appropriations from compensation fund.
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53-6-301. Title.
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53-6-302. Applicants for certification examination -- Requirements.
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53-6-303. Completion of certification examination required -- Persons affected.
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53-6-304. Waiver of training course requirement.
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53-6-305. Local governments -- Option -- Higher minimum standards.
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53-6-306. Inactive and lapsed certificates -- Reissuance or reinstatement -- Annual training requirement.
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53-6-307. Termination of employment -- Change of status form.
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53-6-308. Investigations and certification hearings -- Powers of division -- Violation.
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53-6-309. Suspension or revocation of certification -- Right to a hearing -- Grounds -- Notice to employer -- Reporting.
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53-6-310. Responsibility for training -- Certification.
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53-6-311. Voluntary relinquishment of dispatcher certification.
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53-6-401. Definitions.
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53-6-402. Law enforcement canine and handler certification.
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53-6-403. Canine and handler certification standards and criteria--Rules.
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