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Senate committee adopts POST rule docket to restore intended punctuation and clarify disqualifiers

2332187 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee approved permanent adoption of a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) rule docket that restores two missing commas, reinstating an intended disqualifier for simple marijuana use and clarifying the rule language.

The Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee voted to adopt rule docket 11-1001-2401, 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 action adopts as permanent the temporary rule the POST council had intended. He said the only substantive change is the insertion of two commas that were…

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