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Why file a waiver application on an officer who has basic training and is moving from another agency?

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Why file a waiver application on an officer who has basic training and is moving from another agency?

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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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