South Dakota Administrative Rules
Title 2 - ATTORNEY GENERAL
Article 2:01 - Law enforcement officers
Chapter 2:01:09 - Reserve unit certification
Section 2:01:09:03 - Required duty hours

Universal Citation: SD Admin Rules 2:01:09:03
Current through Register Vol. 51, page 43, September 23, 2024

A reserve law enforcement officer shall perform a minimum of 96 hours of duty each calendar year, or proportionate share thereof when an appointment is for less than an entire calendar year. A reserve law enforcement officer failing to perform the minimum hours required in a year is inactive and may not perform further duty as a reserve law enforcement officer until recertified by the executive secretary. No reserve law enforcement officer may perform more than 40 hours of duty during any month except as made necessary by an emergency. The executive secretary of the commission may, upon written request of a law enforcement agency, authorize a reserve officer to perform more than 40 hours of duty during a month. Reportable duty hours are both hours worked in the performance of a reserve law enforcement officer and hours received in training as a reserve law enforcement officer.

General Authority: SDCL 23-3-35(1).

Law Implemented: SDCL 23-3-27, 23-3-35, 23-3-42.

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