Community Peace Officers operate under the Authorization provided by the Alberta Solicitor General Public Security Division, to carry out duties as assigned by Council including; road protection initiatives, traffic management (enforcement), public relations/awareness, public safety, disaster services, conducting preventative patrols, as well as providing assistance to the RCMP (Provincial. follow the directives as stated within the Peace Officer Act, Statutes of Alberta, , Chapter P, the Peace Officer Regulations and the Alberta Solicitor General’s Public Security Peace Officer Program Policy and Procedures Manual as amended from time to time. 3. The Community Peace Officer and/or By-law Enforcement Officer shall follow the. For peace officers employed by Alberta Justice and Solicitor General, the employer will apply for the medal on his/her behalf and the medal is supplied at no cost. For all other peace officers the cost is $ per medal and cheques must be made payable to the Government of Alberta.
In Alberta, the Peace Officer Program is an authorized CPIC agency. Community Peace Officers Level 1 in the province of Alberta may only obtain access to the CPIC system as authorized by the Peace Officer Program in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding, CPIC Policy and this Policy Manual. Justice and Solicitor General. The Peace Officer for the Town of Fox Creek has been appointed through the Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security Officer Program under the Authority of the Peace Officer Act. You can contact the Fox Creek Peace Officer if you have any questions regarding Town Bylaws at the following information: peaceofficer@www.doorway.ru You must apply to each respective Authorized Community Peace Officer agency and meet all their requirements as well as the Qualifications as specified by the Alberta Justice and Solicitor General Department. Once hired you will have to complete all required training before you are appointed as a Community Peace Officer.
For the purpose of this award, a peace officer must have 20 years of service as a peace officer in Alberta, working in an enforcement capacity. If the periods of service are not continuous, or are with more than one authorized employer of peace officers, each period of service shall be calculated to the nearest month, and the total service shall exceed months. In Alberta, the Peace Officer Program is an authorized CPIC agency. Community Peace Officers Level 1 in the province of Alberta may only obtain access to the CPIC system as authorized by the Peace Officer Program in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding, CPIC Policy and this Policy Manual. Bulletin [peace officers] [ to current] This bulletin serves as the primary mechanism for distributing information to authorized employers of peace officers. Information on legislative, policy and procedure changes and any other information that is relevant to the service provided by peace officers is distributed via the bulletin.
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