[Code 1979, § 1.51]
The minimum employment standards for law enforcement officers
as established and adopted by the Michigan Law Enforcement Officers
Training Council in accordance with Act No. 203 of the Public Acts
of Michigan of 1965 (MCL 28.601 et seq., MSA 4.450(1) et seq.), as
amended, are adopted as follows:
(1) Be a citizen of the United States.
(3) Graduation from high school or equivalent. "Equivalent" is defined
as having attained a passing score on the general education development
test indicating high school graduation level.
(4) Fingerprinting of applicants with search of local, state and national
fingerprint files to disclose any criminal records.
(5) The applicant shall not have been convicted of a felony offense.
(6) Good moral character as determined by a favorable report following
a comprehensive background investigation covering school and employment
records, home environment, personal traits and integrity. Consideration
will be given to any and all law violations, including traffic and
conservation law convictions as indicating a lack of good character.
(7) Acceptable physical, emotional and mental fitness as established
by a licensed physician following examination to determine the applicant
is free from any physical, emotional or mental condition which might
adversely affect his performance of duty as a police officer.
(8) The trainee shall possess normal hearing and normal color vision.
He shall be free from any impediments of the senses. He must possess
normal visual functions and visual acuity in each eye correctable
to 20/20. The trainee must be physically sound; well developed physically,
with height and weight in relation to each other and to age as indicated
by accepted medical standards and in possession of his extremities.
He shall be free from any physical defects, chronic diseases, organic
or functional conditions, or mental instabilities which may tend to
impair efficient performance of duty or which might endanger the lives
of others or himself if he lacks these qualifications.
(9) A declaration of the applicant's medical history shall become a part
of the background investigation. The information shall be available
to the examining physician.
(10) An oral interview shall be held by the hiring authority or his representative
to determine the applicant's acceptability for a police officer position
and to assess appearance, background and ability to communicate.
(11) Recruitment and employment practices and standards shall be in compliance
with existing state statutes governing this activity.
[Code 1979, § 1.52]
The standards of the Michigan Law Enforcement Officers Training
Council are recognized as minimum standards and higher standards are
recommended by the training Council when qualified applicants are
available.