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Revises peace officer training requirements

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To amend sections 109.73, 109.74, and 109.77 of the Revised Code to prohibit the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission from recommending and the Attorney General from adopting a rule limiting the number of hours of basic training required for peace officers and to generally require all persons newly appointed to a peace officer position to have received a high school diploma or certificate of high school equivalence.

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Committees

Primary Sponsors

Timothy Derickson
Nathan H. Manning
 

Cosponsors

Representatives
Marlene Anielski
Nickie J. Antonio
Nan A. Baker
Louis W. Blessing III
Tim W. Brown
Tony Burkley
Margaret Conditt
Hearcel F. Craig
Jonathan Dever
Michael D. Dovilla
Denise Driehaus
Teresa Fedor
Doug Green
Cheryl L. Grossman
Robert D. Hackett
David Hall
Bill Hayes
Michael Henne
Terry Johnson
Steven W. Kraus
Christie Bryant Kuhns
David Leland
Michele Lepore-Hagan
Jeffrey A. McClain
Michael J. O'Brien
Sean O'Brien
John Patterson
Dorothy Pelanda
Rick Perales
Debbie Phillips
Daniel Ramos
Alicia Reece
Bill Reineke
Wes Retherford
John M. Rogers
Clifford A. Rosenberger
Kirk Schuring
Barbara R. Sears
Michael Sheehy
Kent Smith
Ryan Smith
Robert Cole Sprague
Michael Stinziano
Emilia Strong Sykes
Lou Terhar
Ron Young
 

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