Alaska Statutes Title 18, Chapter 18.65, Article 02 - Alaska Police Standards Council
- Sec. 18.65.130 Policy.
The administration of criminal justice affects the health, safety, and welfare of the people of this state and requires education and training of a...
- Sec. 18.65.140 Creation.
There is created in the Department of Public Safety the Alaska Police Standards Council.
- Sec. 18.65.150 Composition of Council.
The council consists of the following persons:(1) four chief administrative officers or chiefs of police of local governments;(2) the commissioner of public safety or...
- Sec. 18.65.160 Appointment.
The commissioner of public safety or a designee and the commissioner of corrections or a designee shall serve during each commissioner's continuance in office....
- Sec. 18.65.170 Chairman and Vice Chairman.
The council shall select its chairman and vice chairman annually.
- Sec. 18.65.180 Holding Another Office.
Membership on the council does not disqualify a member from holding any other public office or employment.
- Sec. 18.65.190 Compensation and Expenses.
The members of the council receive no salary, but are entitled to per diem and travel expenses authorized by law for other boards and
- Sec. 18.65.200 Meetings.
The council shall meet at least twice a year. The chairman shall set the time and place of the meeting, either on the chairman's...
- Sec. 18.65.210 Reports. [Repealed, Sec. 12 Ch 19 Sla 1981].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 18.65.220 Powers.
The council has the power to(1) adopt regulations for the administration of AS 18.65.130 - 18.65.290;(2) establish minimum standards for employment as a police...
- Sec. 18.65.225 Alaska Police Training Fund.
The Alaska police training fund is created in the general fund. The fund consists of appropriations made by the legislature to the fund. The...
- Sec. 18.65.230 Training Programs.
The council shall establish and maintain police training programs, probation and parole officer training programs, and correctional training programs through those agencies and institutions...
- Sec. 18.65.240 Standards.
(a) A person may not be appointed as a police officer, except on a probationary basis, unless the person (1) has satisfactorily completed a...
- Sec. 18.65.242 Standards for Municipal Correctional, Correctional, Probation, and Parole Officers.
(a) The council shall establish qualifications for employment of persons as municipal correctional, correctional, probation, and parole officers, including(1) minimum age, physical and mental...
- Sec. 18.65.245 Denial or Revocation of Certificate of Municipal Correctional, Correctional, Probation, or Parole Officer.
The council may(1) deny a certificate to an applicant for a municipal correctional, correctional, probation, or parole officer certificate if the applicant does not...
- Sec. 18.65.248 Employment of Correctional, Probation, and Parole Officers.
(a) A person may not be appointed as a municipal correctional, correctional, probation, or parole officer unless the person has a valid certificate issued...
- Sec. 18.65.250 Financial Assistance. [Repealed, Sec. 24 Ch 22 Sla 2001].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 18.65.260 Grants.
(a) The council may accept donations of property, both real and personal, and grants of money from a governmental unit or public agency, or...
- Sec. 18.65.270 Applicability of Administrative Procedure Act.
AS 18.65.150 - 18.65.290 shall be administered in compliance with AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act).
- Sec. 18.65.280 Exemptions.
(a) The commissioner and deputy commissioner of public safety and the chief administrative officers of local police departments are exempt from the requirements of...
- Sec. 18.65.285 Municipal Correctional Employees.
A municipality that employs persons in a municipal correctional facility may, by ordinance, require that those persons meet the requirements of AS 18.65.130 -...
- Sec. 18.65.290 Definitions.
In AS 18.65.130 - 18.65.290,(1) "chief administrative officer" means a chief of police or other official who is head of a police department in...
Last modified: November 15, 2016