(1) A law enforcement agency may sponsor a reserve officer, as defined by WAC
139-05-810, as an applicant for the basic law enforcement academy.
(2) The commission has sole discretion to admit or deny admittance to the basic law enforcement academy. Priority for admittance to the basic law enforcement academy shall be given to applicants currently employed as fully commissioned officers.
(3) Reserve officer applicants who are admitted to the basic law enforcement academy are responsible for the full cost of attendance including payment for room and board if needed. Full payment for attendance at the basic law enforcement academy must be paid in advance and is nonrefundable.
(4) Reserve officer applicants must provide proof of agency labor and industries coverage or adequate medical insurance coverage as a condition of admission to the basic law enforcement academy. Such applicants must maintain said medical insurance throughout the duration of the academy and must immediately notify the commission in the event that medical insurance terminates, changes, or coverage and liability under the policy is substantially changed. The commission has sole discretion to determine what constitutes adequate medical insurance coverage for attendance at the basic law enforcement academy.
(5) Reserve officer applicants must satisfy all other requirements for admittance to and continued participation in the basic law enforcement academy to include those requirements set forth in WAC
139-05-220,
139-05-230, and
139-05-240.
(6) Reserve officers are not eligible for peace officer or tribal police officer certification.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
43.101.080 and
43.101.801. WSR 22-13-075, § 139-05-241, filed 6/9/22, effective 7/10/22. Statutory Authority: RCW
43.101.080. WSR 14-01-045, § 139-05-241, filed 12/11/13, effective 1/11/14.]