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Lethal weapons Ans: A weapon that can produce death or serious bodily
harm
What is the age limit to be able to get your act 235? Ans: 18 years old
What does the commissioner furnish once completing the program? Ans:
A copy of the certificate with an photo of the person
What should you carry going to and from duty? Ans: an act 235 card as
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identification during the time
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How long does an act 235 card last? Ans: Up to 5 years
When should you renew your act 235 certification? Ans: Within 6months
prior to the expiration of their certification
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How much is it to renew an act 235? Ans: $15
How many days prior should you inform your commissioner if you have
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a change of address ? Ans: Within five days of the discharge
What happens if you break the rules of a act 235 card ? Ans: Charged
with a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be subjected to
imprisonment of 1 year or a payment of a fine of $1,000 or both
What happens if you get pulled over and don't have an act 235 card ?
Ans: Summary offense and a fine of $50
What is a active police officer? Ans: An officer who completes training
requirements of the municipal police education and training law and
firearms training
When an agent has a change in physical,psychological, or criminal history
how long should he notify the department? Ans: Within 5 days
, 2 for specific request mail
Who replaces a lost or damaged act 235 card ? Ans: The commissioner
Card prohibitations/restrictions: Ans: • let someone control your
certification card
•shall carry his certification card while armed
•shall exhibit his certification card for inspections be a law enforcement
officer on demand
•card does not grant the agent the right or privilege to
carry,possess,own, or have under his control
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What happens if a person has a significant change of circumstances or
has committed a serious violation of the act ? Ans: A right to a hearing
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within 15 days of suspension
What is the 1'st 10 commandments called? Ans: The bill of rights
The 1'st amendment Ans: Freedom of speech
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2nd Amendment Ans: Right to keep and bear arms
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3rd Amendment Ans: No quartering of soldiers
4th Amendment Ans: Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
When can a officer do searches or seizures? Ans: When there is a
probable cause
5th Amendment Ans: The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right
to due process
6th Amendment Ans: Right to a speedy trial
7th Amendment Ans: the right of trial by jury shall be preserved
8th Amendment Ans: No cruel or unusual punishment