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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 11

Repealed 9/1/2026

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Repealed 9/1/2026
53-11-114. Licensure -- Qualification credit for specified training.
(1)An applicant under this chapter may be exempt from meeting all or a portion of the experience or training requirements for licensure if the applicant:
(a)holds a criminal justice bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university;
(b)is certified to have successfully completed the state Peace Officers Standards and Training basic training course provided under Section 53-6-202 ; or
(c)provides adequate proof of having successfully completed a training course which the board finds is essentially similar to the training course under Subsection (1)(b) .
(2)The board determines to what extent training listed under this section may meet the experience or training requirements for licensure under this chapter.
Repealed by Chapter 44 , 2026 General Session
Enacted by Chapter 257 , 1998 General Session
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