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Part-time police officers go through the same training as full- timers, hold many of the same duties, and -- as the wounding of Clairton Officer James Kuzak demonstrated -- face the same risks, officials said.
Pennsylvania has the same standards for education, certification and in-service training for all municipal police officers, regardless of whether they're used full-time or part-time, according to the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission.
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A former Ellwood City police chief on Wednesday sued the Pennsylvania State Police, claiming it unjustly barred him from continuing his career because he takes prescription pain medication.
Richard McDonald, 38, of Canonsburg filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, Downtown, against the state police, Commissioner Frank Pawlowski and Maj. John Gallaher, executive director of the Municipal Police Officers Education and Training Commission, or MPOETC.
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A former Ellwood City police chief today sued the Pennsylvania State Police, claiming it unjustly barred him from continuing his career because he takes prescription pain medication.
Richard McDonald, 38, of Canonsburg filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court, Downtown, against the state police, Commissioner Frank Pawlowski and Maj. John Gallaher, executive director of the Municipal Police Officers Education and Training Commission, or MPOETC.
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... the state panel that certifies police officers in a lawsuit brought by a former Pittsburgh police... Police in 2009 because the agency's Municipal Police Officers Education and Training Commission ...
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Lottery Terminals Now Able to Display Amber Alert Photos
HARRISBURG, Pa., Jan. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New upgrades to the Pennsylvania Lottery's self-service terminals will aid efforts to recover abducted children through the state's Amber Alert system, state officials announced today.
Pennsylvania State Police acting Commissioner Jon D. Kurtz and Lottery Inter... Cable Association of Pennsylvania, Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission...
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Four Lancaster County residents have been promoted by the Pennsylvania State Police, according to Commissioner Frank Noonan.
Brian E. Acken, 47, of East Donegal Township, has been promoted to major, continuing his position as director of the State Police Bureau of Research and Development in Harrisburg.
... given a new position as director of the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission...
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...ROBINSON, Petitioners v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent Docket No. 20544-0... from other activities such as writing training curriculums for police officers and providing expe... personnel enrolled in the CJTP's Municipal Police Academy. The students usually were assigned... or the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission. In most cases, Temple ope...
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Westmoreland County Community College will accept applications through Oct. 15 for its part-time Municipal Police Officers' Training Academy.
The 794-hour academy trains students for municipal police officer positions in Pennsylvania cities, boroughs and townships. The curriculum provides in-depth training in police skills, legal knowledge and specialized skills, including emergency first aid, firearms, defensive tactics and emergency vehicle operation. Sessions are taught by experts, including police chiefs, special agents, detectives, troopers and district judges.
... Pennsylvania Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission. Nearly 750 officers have ...
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...in Lancast- er. Other officers are: Paul D. Quinn, vice president; Da- vid E. Hos... named Patricia Raymond policy and education coordinator. She will identify and monitor legisla... County were named to the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice. The Pennsylvania Senate confi... Cumberland County were confirmed to the Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission...