| | This bill affects issues related to criminal justice training | in the following ways. |
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| | 1. It clarifies the general definitions of a corrections | officer and law enforcement officer and adds new definitions for | part-time law enforcement officer and part-time corrections | officer. It also requires the reporting year for law enforcement | and corrections officers to be the calendar year, making | reporting to the Maine Criminal Justice Academy consistent for | criminal justice agencies. |
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| | 2. It defines "transport officers," exempts them from the | current basic training requirements and the mandatory policies | for law enforcement agencies and requires the Board of Trustees | of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy to set training standards | for them. |
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| | 3. It makes it a civil violation for a state or local | government entity to violate or fail to comply with any of the | requirements of the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 25, chapter | 341. |
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| | 4. It adds the Chief of the State Police as an ex officio | member to the board of trustees and removes a commissioned | officer of the State Police. |
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| | 5. It expands the board of trustees' ability to set standards | for and certify not only police chiefs, but all criminal justice | executives. |
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| | 6. It corrects an error enacted by the Second Special Session | of the 121st Legislature regarding the implementation of a law | enforcement policy and corrects a conflict. |
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| | 7. It clarifies the time period to be used to determine when | a full-time law enforcement officer is required to attend basic | training at the academy and extends the waiver period for | extenuating circumstances. |
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| | 8. It requires the employing agency to notify the academy | within 30 days if the agency terminates a law enforcement or | corrections officer's employment. |
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| | 9. It requires the board of trustees to set standardized | reimbursable training costs annually. |
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| | 10. It makes minor technical changes and eliminates outdated | language. |
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