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| Sheriff Gary Butler Navajo County Sheriff's Office Board Chairman |
The Arizona Peace Officer Standards & Training Board was originally comprised of nine members, appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Board included two sheriffs, two chiefs of police, a college faculty member in public administration or a related field, the state attorney general, the director of the Department of Public Safety, and two public members.
In 1977, the statutes were revised to require one sheriff come from a county with a population exceeding 200,000 and one sheriff from a county with a population less than 200,000. Additionally, one police chief was to be from a city with a population exceeding 60,000 and one from a city with a population less than 60,000. In 1984, Board membership was expanded with the addition of the director of the Arizona Department of Corrections and an administrator of a county or municipal correctional facility.
The number of members serving on the
Board rose to thirteen in 1991, when the legislature added two additional members holding
the rank of patrol officer or sergeant. It was specified that one of the two new
members was to be from a city police agency and the other from a sheriff's office.
Today, the composition of the Board remains as established in 1991, with 13 members.
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| The Honorable
Terry Goddard Arizona Attorney General |
Director
Roger Vanderpool Arizona Dept of Public Safety |
Director
Dora Schriro |
Chief
Pat Huntsman Chino Valley Police Department |
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Chief Jack Harris Phoenix Police Department |
Dr. Scott Decker Arizona State University |
Chief of Custody Jerry Sheridan Maricopa County Sheriff's Office |
Sheriff
Chris Vasquez Pinal County Sheriff's Office |
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Ms Wendy Larsen Public Member |
Mr
Joseph Duarte Public Member |
Sergeant Robert Thompson Nogales Police Department |
Detective Lee Ann Dobbertin Pima County Sheriff's Office |