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Judiciary committee approves permanent adoption of POST rule correcting language that affected marijuana disqualification
Summary
The Idaho Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee approved permanent adoption of a POST rule to correct missing commas that had altered the rule's disqualifying language for officer certification.
The Idaho Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee voted to approve permanent adoption of a rule from the Idaho Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (POST) that corrects a punctuation error in previously published rule language. Brad Johnson, division administrator for POST, told the committee the missing commas changed the meaning of the provision and unintentionally removed "simple marijuana use" as a disqualifier for peace-officer certification; the rule being adopted…
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