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Peace officers enhance the work of police officers, performing varied roles that assist in maintaining the peace. Peace officers are authorized under the Peace Officer Act, which enables the Alberta government to designate agencies and individuals with peace officer status for specific job functions.
The Province of Alberta has two main appointments for community peace officers: Level 1 and Level 2. Level 1 has more authorities than Level 2 peace officers.
conduct security procedures and searches. act as positive role models. maintain accurate and complete records. prepare reports like inmate case reports.
This act establishes the requirement for authorization of employers and appointment of peace officers including the application process, suspension/cancelations, employer liability and responsibility, the role of the Director of Law Enforcement, oversight process and the mechanism for public complaints.
Candidates for peace officer status must meet these requirements: employment with an authorized employer of peace officers. at least 18 years old. no criminal record or outstanding criminal charges. successful completion of required training. successful physical abilities test. education and experience: 2-year diploma. OR.
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All of the officers in these categories are governed by Albertas Peace Officer Act and regulations. Community Peace Officers, for the most part, are not armed.
Peace Officers, such as those working for Stettler County, have full authority on the highways and roads of the region to pull over vehicles or conduct safety inspections on commercial vehicles; the only area their powers dont extend is to the enforcement of Albertas roadside sanctions for impaired drivers.

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