Vermont Code § 20 V.S.A. § 2351

Creation and purpose of Council
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§ 2351. Creation and purpose of Council
(a) In order to promote and protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, it
is in the public interest to provide for the creation of the Vermont Criminal Justice
Council.
(b) The Council is created to:
(1) encourage and assist municipalities, counties, and governmental agencies of this State
in their efforts to improve the quality of law enforcement and citizen protection
by maintaining a uniform standard of basic training for law enforcement applicants
and in-service training for law enforcement officers; and
(2) maintain statewide standards of law enforcement officer professional conduct by accepting
and tracking complaints alleging officer unprofessional conduct, adjudicating charges
of unprofessional conduct, and imposing sanctions on the certification of an officer
who the Council finds has committed unprofessional conduct.
(c) The Council shall offer and approve continuing programs of instruction in up-to-date
methods of law enforcement and the administration of criminal justice.
(d) It is the responsibility of the Council to encourage the participation of local governmental
units in the program and to aid in the establishment of adequate training facilities.

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