House of Representatives

SB 1333

PSPRS; membership; park rangers

Sponsors: Senator Cirillo

 

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Committee on Government Operations

 

Caucus and COW

 

 

As Passed the House

 

SB 1333 allows Arizona State Parks Board rangers and county park rangers who are certified peace officers to be eligible for PSPRS membership.

 

History

State and county park rangers who are certified peace officers receive the same training from the Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training Board as other law enforcement officers.  In addition to annual training, the certification process requires a minimum of 585 hours of initial training including an introduction to criminal justice, firearms and driving instruction.  Many park rangers conduct visitor education and provide informational assistance, and certified peace officers who are rangers, also perform law enforcement duties such as DUIs, traffic violations and assaults in fairly remote areas.

 

Provisions

·                      Allows Arizona State Parks Board rangers and managers, and county park rangers who are certified peace officers to be eligible for PSPRS membership.

·                      States that the joinder by the Arizona State Parks Board rangers and PSPRS is subject to legislative appropriation.

·                      Makes technical and conforming changes, including local board administration duties.

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·                      44th Legislature                                                                                   Analyst Initials _______

·                      Second Regular Session                                                                                     March 6, 2000

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