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Peace Officer Standards and Training The Peace Officer Standards and Training Program (POST) is a regulatory program with responsibility for licensing peace officers, ensuring compliance with peace officer continuing education requirements, and conducting investigations for disciplining the licenses of peace officers as specified by Chapter 590 ...
The POST Commission was established in 1988. The purpose of the Commission is to promulgate rules and regulations for the administration of peace officer's training and for the Peace Officer Standards and Training Fund.
The POST Commission was established in 1988. The purpose of the Commission is to promulgate rules and regulations for the administration of peace officer's training and for the Peace Officer Standards and Training Fund.
The Missouri Safety Center at the University of Central Missouri provides a unique opportunity to start your profession in law enforcement and participate in continuing education throughout your career.
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The POST Program is responsible for the licensing of peace officers, reserve peace officers, corporate security advisors, lawenforcement basic training instructors, law enforcement basic training centers, and continuing law enforcement education (CLEE) training providers.
You will be able to access your classroom from anywhere you have the internet, 24/7. Career-focused education: Our courses teach skills and knowledge that employers want. You will also receive continuing education hours that are POST approved, helping you keep up to date with the new POST requirements.
Mission: The Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission ensures the citizens of Missouri are provided with the best trained, most professional law enforcement officers.
The POST Commission was established in 1988. The purpose of the Commission is to promulgate rules and regulations for the administration of peace officer's training and for the Peace Officer Standards and Training Fund.
The academy exceeds the State of Missouri’s minimum basic training requirements for peace officer certification and results in eligibility for a POST certificate. Area police agencies recruit from this program.