Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 289 - Standards and Training for Peace Officers
CERTIFICATES
Section 289.205 - State physical fitness examination: Requirements

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 289.205

Current through September 16, 2024

To pass the state physical fitness examination, a person must:

1. For a basic certificate as a category I peace officer or as a reserve peace officer:

(a) Complete a vertical jump of not less than 14 inches.

(b) Complete not less than 30 sit-ups in 1 minute.

(c) Complete not less than 23 push-ups.

(d) Run 300 meters in not more than 1 minute and 8 seconds.

(e) Walk or run 1.5 miles in not more than 16 minutes and 57 seconds.

(f) Complete an agility run in not more than 19.5 seconds.

2. For a basic certificate as a category II peace officer:

(a) Complete a vertical jump of not less than 15 inches.

(b) Complete not less than 29 sit-ups in 1 minute.

(c) Complete not less than 15 push-ups.

(d) Run 300 meters in not more than 1 minute and 20 seconds.

(e) Walk or run 1.5 miles in not more than 20 minutes and 6 seconds.

(f) Complete an agility run in not more than 20.7 seconds.

3. Except as otherwise provided in section 1, for a basic certificate as a category III peace officer:

(a) Complete a vertical jump of not less than 15 inches.

(b) Complete not less than 20 push-ups.

(c) Run 300 meters in not more than 1 minute and 14 seconds.

(d) Walk or run 1.5 miles in not more than 17 minutes and 37 seconds.

(e) Complete an agility run in not more than 20.4 seconds.

Added to NAC by Peace Officers' Standards & Training Comm'n by R118-09, eff. 1-28-2010; A by R118-23A, eff. 4/19/2024

NRS 289.510, as amended by section 1 of Senate Bill No. 323, chapter 158, Statutes of Nevada 2023, at page 839

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