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Section 23-6-405: Reimbursement to a Governmental Entity for Costs Expended on Law Enforcement Officer Mandatory Training
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Section 23-6-405: Reimbursement to a Governmental Entity for Costs Expended on Law Enforcement Officer Mandatory Training
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South Carolina General Assembly (Columbia, SC)
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Published 1998.
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South Carolina
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Contained within the 1998 Code of Laws, Title 23 "Law Enforcement and Public Safety" covers those procedures applicable to South Carolina's law enforcement organizations. Section 23-6-405 describes how a "governmental entity" is reimbursed for mandatory training of a law enforcement officer if the officer is subsequently hired by another governmental entity within two years of the training.
Accession Number: 015394
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