Alaska Admin. Code tit. 13, § 85.040
(b) To be eligible for the award of a basic certificate, an applicant must
As a law enforcement officer, my fundamental duty is to serve all people; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the constitutional rights of all people to liberty, equality, and justice. I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all; maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn, or ridicule; develop self-restraint; and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed in both my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the laws of the land and the regulations of my department. Whatever I see or hear of a confidential nature or that is confided to me in my official capacity will be kept ever secret unless revelation is necessary in the performance of my duty. I will never act officiously or permit personal feelings, prejudices, animosities, or friendships to influence my decisions. With no compromise for crime and with relentless prosecution of criminals, I will enforce the law courteously and appropriately without fear or favor, malice or ill will, never employing unnecessary force or violence, and never accepting gratuities. I will recognize the badge of my office as a symbol of public faith, and I accept it as a public trust to be held so long as I am true to the ethics of the police service. I will constantly strive to achieve these objectives and ideals, dedicating myself (before God)* to my chosen profession . . . law enforcement.
*The phrase in parentheses may be omitted.
(c) To be eligible for an intermediate certificate, an applicant must
(3) have acquired either or both of the following, subject to (h) of this section, and except that training hours earned while attending a basic police officer academy do not count towards an intermediate certificate:
Minimum years
of experience as
a police officer
two four five six Minimum
education
points in
college credit
Bachelor of
arts (B.A.) or
bachelor of
science (B.S.)
degree
Associate of
arts (A.A.) or
associate of
science (A.S.)
degree 45 None Minimum
years of experi-
ence as a police
officer
two four five six Minimum
training
hours
40 80 100 120
(d) To be eligible for an advanced certificate, an applicant must
(3) have acquired either or both of the following, subject to (h) of this section, and except that training hours earned while attending a basic police officer academy do not count towards an advanced certificate:
Minimum
years of
experience
as a police
officer
four six nine 11 13 Minimum
education
points in
college
credit
Master
degree Bachelor of
arts (B.A.)
or bachelor
of science
(B.S.)
degree Associate
of arts
(A.A.) or
associate
of science
(A.S.)
degree
45 None Minimum
training
hours
40 80 140 180 220
(f) College credits or degrees awarded by an institution of higher learning accredited by a regional or national accrediting agency recognized by the United States Secretary of Education will be recognized by the council. College credits awarded for a basic police officer academy will not be recognized for education points toward an intermediate or advanced certificate. College credits awarded for advanced, supervisory, management, executive, or specialized law enforcement courses may be recognized by the council for either training or education points. Education points will be awarded on the following basis:
(Eff. 8/10/73, Register 47; am 9/17/76, Register 59; am 5/8/77, Register 62; am 8/10/80, Register 75; am 9/23/84, Register 91; am 5/23/85, Register 94; am 3/16/89, Register 109; am 8/8/90, Register 115; am 9/6/96, Register 139; am 9/24/2016, Register 219)
Authority: AS 18.65.220, AS 18.65.240