Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Fiscal Year 1999 Budget
Criminal Justice Training Council
Criminal Justice Training Council.
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8200-0200
- N.B. - The Acting Governor has struck the italicized language in this
item
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For the operation of programs conducted by the Massachusetts criminal justice training council;
provided, that said council shall expend an amount up to $250,000 in accordance with the
provisions of chapter 30B of the General Laws, for training and technical assistance for police
chiefs; provided further, that such training shall include, but not be limited to, updating of
training manuals, review of rules and regulations for police officers, updating of Civil Liability
and Injured on Duty handbooks, updating of the chief's Guide to Labor Relations, professional
development conference, seminars and classes and management training; provided further, that
the executive director of said council shall submit a report on all specialized training offered by
said council; provided further, that said report shall include, but not be limited to, the ongoing
need for specialized training of police chiefs and shall identify the estimated cost of providing
such training to police chiefs; provided further, that said report shall be submitted to the house
and senate committees on ways and means no later than January 1, 1999; provided further, that
said council shall train only as many recruits as the appropriation herein allows, while still
providing in service training; and provided further, that no expenditures shall be made, on or
after the effective date of this act, which would cause the commonwealth's obligation for the
purpose of this item to exceed the amount appropriated herein
- ...............................................................$3,720,433
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Local Aid Fund........................................................... 100.0%
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