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POST asks for staffing and replacement items as training demand, tuition collections and delivery questions rise

2352420 · February 12, 2025
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Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) presented FY2026 requests for a technical records specialist and equipment replacements, described rising collections from training repayment agreements, and said a working group will propose a multi‑year plan for how basic training is delivered statewide.

The Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) division briefed the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee on Feb. 12 on its FY2026 budget request and operational pressures, including a rise in revenue from collection of tuition repayment agreements and concerns about how basic training is delivered across the state.

Noah Peterson opened the presentation with an overview of POST’s funds and revenue sources. He explained that one category of revenue comes from fees tied to court fines and other sources, and he described the misdemeanor probation training fund established to support training for misdemeanor probation officers. He also noted that recent liquor revenue transfers (1.5% of…

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