POST Commission definition

POST Commission means the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission established pursuant to M.G.L. c. 6E.

Examples of POST Commission in a sentence

  • If the POST Commission determines that positions in classification 8204 Institutional Police Officer should become Peace Officers, the City shall take appropriate steps including, if necessary, seeking a statutory amendment, to implement the recommendation of the POST study for those incumbents who qualify in accordance with the POST standards.

  • MCC shall maintain all records, lesson plans, source documents, attendance records, and all Client documents required by the Department of Public Safety and POST Commission.

  • Investigations are conducted in compliance with California Government Code Section 1031; California Penal Code Section 13510; POST Commission Regulations, including Commission Regulations 1952 and 1953; Investigative Consumer Reporting Act; and California Civil Code Section 1786.

  • In accordance with Massachusetts General Law c.68, sec 4(g), only members certified by the POST Commission can be appointed or employed by an agency as a Police Officer.

  • Any member that is decertified, by final determination of the POST Commission, will have their employment with the Town immediately terminated.

  • The Police Recruit is a temporary non-sworn classification whose sole duty is to participate in a P.O.S.T. (Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training) -prescribed Police Academy training program sponsored by the City.