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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in this chapter, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following terms have the following meanings.
1. Board.“Board” means the Board of Trustees of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy.
1-A. Citizen member. “Citizen member” means a citizen, educator or municipal official appointed to the board pursuant to section 2802 who is not and has never been a sworn member of a law enforcement agency.
1-B. Adult corrections officer. “Adult corrections officer” means a person who is responsible for the custody or direct supervision of a person confined in a county or regional jail or state adult correctional facility pursuant to an order of a court or as a result of an arrest and who possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A, subsection 5.
2. Corrections officer. “Corrections officer” means an adult corrections officer or juvenile corrections officer.
A. to B. Deleted. Laws 2013, c. 147, § 5, eff. Oct. 9, 2013.
2-A. Judicial marshal.“Judicial marshal” means a law enforcement officer who possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A and is employed by a nonfederal employer to provide security and protection to the Judicial Branch and the courts located within the State.
2-B. Juvenile corrections officer. “Juvenile corrections officer” means a person who is responsible for the custody or direct supervision of a person confined in a state juvenile correctional facility pursuant to an order of a court or as a result of an arrest and who possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A, subsection 5-B.
3. Deleted. Laws 2013, c. 147, § 5, eff. Oct. 9, 2013.
4. Full-time law enforcement officer.“Full-time law enforcement officer” means a person who possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A and is employed as a law enforcement officer by a municipality, a county, the State or any other nonfederal employer with a reasonable expectation of working more than 1,040 hours in any one calendar year performing law enforcement officer duties.
5. Law enforcement officer. “Law enforcement officer” means a person who by virtue of public employment is vested by law with the power to make arrests for crimes or serve criminal process, whether that power extends to all crimes or is limited to specific crimes, and who possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A. As used in this chapter, “law enforcement officer” does not include federal law enforcement officers, attorneys prosecuting for the State or persons who perform probation functions or are adult probation supervisors as defined in Title 17-A, section 2, subsection 3-C.
6. Deleted. Laws 2013, c. 147, § 5, eff. Oct. 9, 2013.
7. Part-time law enforcement officer.“Part-time law enforcement officer” means a person who:
A. Possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A to perform duties as a part-time law enforcement officer and does not possess any other type of current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A;
B. Is employed as a law enforcement officer; and
C. Absent extenuating circumstances as determined by the board, works not more than 1,040 hours in any one calendar year performing law enforcement duties.
7-A. Probation and parole officer. “Probation and parole officer” means an employee of the Department of Corrections with duties described in Title 34-A, section 5404 who possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A, subsection 5-C or a provisional certification as determined by the board for certain employees employed prior to July 1, 2025.
8. Transport officer.“Transport officer” means a person who is responsible for transferring or conveying from one place to another individuals who are confined in a jail, prison or state correctional facility pursuant to an order of a court or as a result of an arrest and who possesses a current and valid certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803-A.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maine Revised Statutes Title 25. Internal Security and Public Safety § 2801-A. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/me/title-25-internal-security-and-public-safety/me-rev-st-tit-25-sect-2801-a/
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