North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 109 - Peace Officer Standards and Training Board
Article 109-02 - Peace Officer Standards
Chapter 109-02-01 - General Provisions
Section 109-02-01-04.1 - Other reserve peace officer license requirements

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

1. In addition to other requirements of law when an agency employs or appoints an individual to be a reserve peace officer, the agency shall notify the board of the employment or appointment of the individual on a form provided by the board and verify that the individual meets the requirements of North Dakota Century Code chapter 12-63 and these rules before the individual may begin performing reserve peace officer duties. The agency shall submit on a form provided by the board verification of completion of the criminal history background investigation, medical examination, and psychological examination. The agency shall forward to the board the record of the individual's completion of the reserve peace officer basic course.

2. An individual may only work for one criminal justice agency at a time in a reserve peace officer capacity.

3. A reserve peace officer may not be on duty more than forty hours in any thirty-day period unless a state of emergency exists.

General Authority: NDCC 12-63-02.3(5)

Law Implemented: NDCC 12-63-02.3

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