New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 10 - PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chapter 29 - LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY
Part 8 - OFFICER TRANSITION TRAINING PROGRAM
Section 10.29.8.10 - TRANSITION PROGRAM APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
Universal Citation: 10 NM Admin Code 10.29.8.10
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Compliance with the reporting requirements listed in 10.29.9.10 NMAC is required.
B. Phase one application requirements.
(1) An applicant for training or
certification, or his department, must submit the following application forms
for admission or certification and all necessary paperwork 60 days prior to the
basic training program start date.
(a) LEA-1A
- application for admission to transition training program.
(b) LEA-5 - fingerprint affidavit.
(c) LEA-6 - applicant affidavit.
(d) LEA-9 - release of information.
(e) LEA-11 - employment history.
(f) LEA-12 - affidavit of United States
citizenship.
(g) LEA-14 - entry
physical fitness verification.
(h)
LEA-82 - agency employment action.
(i) Notarized copy of current valid driver's
license.
(j) Notarized copy of
military DD214 (if applicant has had military service) must have character of
service.
(k) Notarized copy of high
school diploma, G.E.D. certificate or college diploma.
(2) Non-compliance with the 60 day
application requirement will result denial of admission to the selected
training.
(3) Applicants who
falsify any information on their application for admission or certification
will not be considered for admission or certification.
C. Phase two application requirements.
(1) An applicant for basic certification, or
his department, must submit the following application forms for certification
and all necessary paperwork no less than six months prior to the completion of
the basic training program.
(a) LEA-3 -
medical examination.
(b) LEA-4 -
current psychological examination.
(2) Non-compliance with the six month
submission requirement will result denial of eligibility to take the law
enforcement certification examination.
(3) Applicants who falsify any information on
their application for admission or certification will not be considered for
admission or certification.
D. Phase three, certification by waiver training program requirement. An applicant for basic certification must complete the certification by waiver training program no less than six months after the completion of the basic transition training program.
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