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Find similar grantsPeace Officer Training Fund is sponsored by Missouri Department of Public Safety (POST Commission). This fund provides financial assistance to county and municipal agencies for the training of their law enforcement officers and personnel.
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Department of Public Safety - Peace Officer Training Fund Department of Public Safety The POST Commission is responsible for administering the POST Commission Fund. This fund provides financial assistance to county and municipal agencies for the training of their law enforcement officers and personnel.
To be eligible for receiving financial assistance from this fund the political subdivision must collect an additional $1 of court fees, with these fees being forwarded to the State and credited to the POST Commission fund. The requirement for the collection of this fee can be found in Section 488. 5336 RSMo.
Agencies Receiving Funding Peace Officer Standards and Training Peace Officer Standards and Training Home Missouri Blue Scholarship License Disciplinary Process/Complaint Form Licensed Training Centers Law Enforcement Employment Opportunities Missouri Law Enforcement Use of Force Report Quarterly Update of Revoked and Surrendered Licenses of Missouri Peace Officers Department of Public Safety Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) Program 1101 North Riverside Drive Lewis and Clark Building, 4th Floor
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: County and municipal agencies for the training of law enforcement officers and personnel in Missouri. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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