37 Pa. Code § 421.4
(a) The Board upon request and for cause shown may extend the time up to 1 year for a newly-hired deputy sheriff to fulfill the basic training requirements of the act. Examples of good cause are:
(b) The Board upon request may grant a deputy sheriff a reduction in the hours of basic training generally required. The determination will be based upon the Board’s evaluation of the prior education, training or experience of the deputy sheriff under the following criteria:
(2) A deputy sheriff in one or more of the following categories may apply for a partial waiver of basic training:
The provisions of this § 421.4 amended January 17, 2003, effective January 18, 2003, 33 Pa.B. 353. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (267350) to (267351).
Sufficiency of the Evidence
The Board’s decision that the Allegheny County Police Academy’s training was not specifically focused upon or adapted to deputy sheriff’s skills and knowledge was not supported by substantial evidence, where the Board did not give due consideration to whether Allegheny County’s existing program adhered to all the training standards set forth in the act (not just promoting the most economic and efficient program for training) and by the Board, so as to warrant training credit. Coon v. Deputy Sheriff’s Education and Training Board, 533 A.2d 804 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1987).