80D.1A Definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Academy” means the Iowa law enforcement academy.
2. “Council” means the Iowa law enforcement academy council.
3. “Minimum training course” means a curriculum of basic training requirements developed by the academy pursuant to the academy’s rulemaking authority that a reserve peace officer must complete within a prescribed time period to become state certified as a reserve peace officer. The minimum training course does not include required weapons training.
4. “Reserve force” means an organization of reserve peace officers established as provided in this chapter.
5. “Reserve peace officer” means a volunteer, nonregular, sworn member of a law enforcement agency who serves with or without compensation, has regular police powers while functioning as a law enforcement agency’s representative, and participates on a regular basis in the law enforcement agency’s activities including crime prevention and control, preservation of the peace, and enforcement of law.
90 Acts, ch 1092, §2; 2007 Acts, ch 47, §1
Referred to in §80B.3, 100B.14, 100B.31, 422.12, 724.2A
Structure Iowa Code
Title III - PUBLIC SERVICES AND REGULATION
Chapter 80D - RESERVE PEACE OFFICERS
Section 80D.1 - Establishment of a force of reserve peace officers.
Section 80D.2 - Personal standards.
Section 80D.3 - Training standards.
Section 80D.5 - No exemptions.
Section 80D.6 - Status of reserve peace officers.
Section 80D.6A - Status of reserve peace officers of a tribal government.
Section 80D.7 - Carrying weapons.
Section 80D.8 - Supplementary capacity.
Section 80D.9 - Supervision of reserve peace officers.
Section 80D.10 - No reduction of regular force.
Section 80D.11 - Employee — pay.
Section 80D.12 - Benefits when injured.
Section 80D.14 - No participation in a pension fund or retirement system.