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POST examines options to authorize out-of-state officers for LA28 as training gaps identified
Summary
POST staff reported West Coast states' academy curricula miss several California-mandated topics; staff and commissioners discussed executive-order vs legislative fixes, a requalification course, and limited-zone deployments to meet anticipated LA28 policing needs.
POST Basic Training Bureau Chief Carrie Holler summarized cross-state research and initial discussions with Secret Service, Cal OES, LAPD, and LA County Sheriff about meeting law-enforcement needs for the LA28 Olympic games. Holler reported California's basic course will expand to 400 hours on Jan. 1, and that academies in Washington, Oregon, Arizona and Nevada had content gaps compared with California — notably disability response training (LD37), first aid/CPR/AED (LD34), shotgun training, and…
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