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Old 11-06-2007, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by CCWInstructor View Post
All need CCW's. Lot's don't want to carry.
Don't "designated" Level 1 Reserves have 24 hour status and therefore don't need CCWs?

830.6. (a) (1) Whenever any qualified person is deputized or
appointed by the proper authority as a reserve or auxiliary sheriff
or city police officer, a reserve deputy sheriff, a reserve deputy
marshal, a reserve police officer of a regional park district or of a
transit district, a reserve park ranger, a reserve harbor or port
police officer of a county, city, or district as specified in Section
663.5 of the Harbors and Navigation Code, a reserve deputy of the
Department of Fish and Game, a reserve special agent of the
Department of Justice, a reserve officer of a community service
district which is authorized under subdivision (h) of Section 61600
of the Government Code to maintain a police department or other
police protection, a reserve officer of a school district police
department under Section 35021.5 of the Education Code, a reserve
officer of a community college police department under Section 72330,
or a reserve officer of a police protection district formed under
Part 1 (commencing with Section 20000) of Division 14 of the Health
and Safety Code, and is assigned specific police functions by that
authority, the person is a peace officer, if the person qualifies as
set forth in Section 832.6. The authority of a person designated as
a peace officer pursuant to this paragraph extends only for the
duration of the person's specific assignment. A reserve park ranger
or a transit, harbor, or port district reserve officer may carry
firearms only if authorized by, and under those terms and conditions
as are specified by, his or her employing agency.
(2) Whenever any qualified person is deputized or appointed by the
proper authority as a reserve or auxiliary sheriff or city police
officer, a reserve deputy sheriff, a reserve deputy marshal, a
reserve park ranger, a reserve police officer of a regional park
district, transit district, community college district, or school
district, a reserve harbor or port police officer of a county, city,
or district as specified in Section 663.5 of the Harbors and
Navigation Code, a reserve officer of a community service district
that is authorized under subdivision (h) of Section 61600 of the
Government Code to maintain a police department or other police
protection, or a reserve officer of a police protection district
formed under Part 1 (commencing with Section 20000) of Division 14 of
the Health and Safety Code, and is so designated by local ordinance
or, if the local agency is not authorized to act by ordinance, by
resolution, either individually or by class, and is assigned to the
prevention and detection of crime and the general enforcement of the
laws of this state by that authority, the person is a peace officer,
if the person qualifies as set forth in paragraph (1) of subdivision
(a) of Section 832.6. The authority of a person designated as a
peace officer pursuant to this paragraph includes the full powers and
duties of a peace officer as provided by Section 830.1.
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