Qualifications for appointment and reappointment of state police; special officers; neighboring states.

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(a) A citizen of the United States or a nonimmigrant legally admitted to the United States under a Compact of Free Association.

(b) Of good health and good moral character.

(c) Over the age of 21 years.

(2)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a person may not be appointed a member of the state police if the person has not established satisfactory evidence of qualifications by passing a physical examination that is consistent with rules adopted by the Department of State Police and the psychological testing and mental examinations the Superintendent of State Police considers necessary as a condition of employment.

(b) When, in the judgment of the superintendent, the good of the state police requires it, the superintendent may waive the physical standard described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(3) A member who voluntarily withdraws from the state police without the consent of the superintendent and members removed from the state police for cause are ineligible for reappointment, except as expressly authorized by the superintendent.

(4) The superintendent may appoint police officers from a neighboring state to serve as special state police officers subject to the following conditions:

(a) The officers are appointed for the limited purpose of providing assistance to the Oregon State Police in law enforcement emergencies and major operations in Oregon in areas near the Oregon border with the neighboring state.

(b) The officers are police officers certified by the neighboring state.

(c) The officers do not receive separate compensation from the State of Oregon for their services.

(d) There is a reciprocal agreement pursuant to which the superintendent authorizes a member of the Oregon State Police to assist the neighboring state’s police officers under the same criteria in the neighboring state in areas near the Oregon border with the neighboring state.

(5) The superintendent is authorized to enter into reciprocal agreements with state law enforcement agencies in neighboring states for the purpose of providing assistance to the Oregon State Police and the state law enforcement agency in the neighboring state in carrying out major operations and responding to law enforcement emergencies in areas near the Oregon border with the neighboring state. [Formerly 181.260; 2017 c.53 §1]


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