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Committee backs extending reimbursement window for officer training from 15 to 36 months

Senate Public Safety Committee · February 3, 2026
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Summary

House Bill 549 would change the reimbursement statute so agencies can seek reimbursement for initial officer training costs for up to 36 months after hire instead of the current 15 months; sponsor said agencies and training stakeholders support the clarification. The committee voted to report the bill do pass.

Representative Seebaugh presented House Bill 549, which revises existing law‑enforcement training reimbursement rules by extending the period during which an originating agency may recoup training expenses from 15…

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