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Campus Police Officer Training Pay
This bill adds a law that gives campus police officers and public safety officers an $800 bonus for completing their yearly training.
What This Bill Does
- Adds rules to give campus police officers and public safety officers an $800 bonus if they finish their required yearly in-service training.
- Requires the Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission to provide funds to schools or boards that employ these officers, so they can pay the bonuses.
- Allows extra pay for those who served in the military during a conflict and couldn't attend training because of it.
Who It Names or Affects
- Campus police officers and public safety officers at colleges and universities.
- The Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission.
- Schools or boards that employ these campus officers.
Terms To Know
- Tennessee Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission
- A group in charge of setting training standards for police officers in Tennessee.
- In-service training
- Training that police officers must complete each year to keep their job.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how much money will be needed beyond the first year.
- It is unclear if all campus police and public safety officers are currently required to do yearly training.