Why file a waiver application on an officer who has basic training and is moving from another agency?
The Illinois Police Training Act stipulates that an officer upon employment must complete basic training with-in the first six months of his/her hire date. The waiver application filed on behalf of the officer by his new employing agency is seeking a waiver of that training responsibility due to previous training. Since officers are not licensed a waiver must be filed for each employment. You do, however, have the option, and may send the officer back through a basic training academy.
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