Dear Director Rice:
This opinion is in response to your question asking:
Sheriffs, while not required to be certified, are required to complete at least 120 hours of training. Must the 120 hours of training consist of the basic 120 hour course curriculum or does the director have the discretion of approving other 120 hour to 130 hour training courses as being acceptable and how soon must the approved course be completed?
Section
590.170 . Director to consult with sheriffs to develop training program for first term sheriffs. — 1. The director shall consult with Missouri sheriffs and their professional organizations and after such consultation shall formulate a training program for persons elected for the first time to the office of sheriff for the purpose of developing improved law enforcement procedures throughout the state.2. The training program shall consist of at least one hundred twenty hours of instruction covering all major phases of law enforcement with emphasis on the duties and responsibilities of sheriffs.
Section
590.175 . Attendance required — time of attendance — compensation and expenses. — 1. Any person who is elected to his first term as sheriff in a general election or in a special election in any county of this state shall, within six months of said election, cause to be filed with the presiding circuit judge of the county and director of the department of public safety proof that he has completed the training program formulated pursuant to sections590.170 and590.175 or some other comparable training program of not less than one hundred twenty hours instruction approved by the director of the department of public safety. [Emphasis added.]
Sections
590.170 . Superintendent to develop training program for sheriffs — length, content. —
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2. The training program shall consist of at least one hundred twenty hours but not more than one hundred thirty hours of instruction covering all major phases of law enforcement with emphasis on the duties and responsibilities of sheriffs. [Emphasis added.]
The phrase "but not more than one hundred thirty hours" was deleted by the 1988 amendment.
The other provisions in Chapter 590, RSMo, as originally enacted in 1978, were enacted by House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 879 and 899, 79th General Assembly, Second Regular Session. Laws of Missouri, 1978, page 988. The sections enacted by this bill related to standards for the selection and training of peace officers in Missouri and were numbered Sections
In interpreting a statute, the fundamental rule is to ascertain the intent of the General Assembly from the language used and to give effect to that intent. Brown Group, Inc. v.Administrative Hearing Commission,
With respect to the first part of your question concerning the curriculum for training for newly-elected sheriffs, we conclude the curriculum need not be identical to the training given other peace officers under Sections
The second part of your question asks how soon newly-elected sheriffs must complete the training specified in Sections
CONCLUSION
It is the opinion of this office that (1) the curriculum for the training program for newly-elected sheriffs required by Sections
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
