19-5116 — PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING FUND


                                  TITLE  19
                              CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
                                  CHAPTER 51
                PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING COUNCIL
    19-5116.  PEACE OFFICERS STANDARDS AND TRAINING FUND. (a) There is hereby
established in the state treasury, the peace officers standards and training
fund. All moneys deposited to the fund shall be expended by the peace officers
standards and training council for the following purposes:
    (1)  Training peace officers, county detention officers, and
    self-sponsored students, within the state of Idaho, including, but not
    limited to, sheriffs and their deputies, officers of the Idaho state
    police and conservation officers of the Idaho department of fish and game,
    and city and county prosecutors and their deputies;
    (2)  Salaries, costs and expenses relating to such training as provided in
    subsection (1) of this section;
    (3)  Such capital expenditures as the peace officers standards and
    training council may provide, for the acquisition, construction and/or
    improvement of a peace officers standards and training academy; and
    (4)  Such expenditures as may be necessary to aid approved peace officers
    training programs or county detention officer programs certified as having
    met the standards established by the peace officers standards and training
    council.
    (b)  The peace officers standards and training fund shall be funded as
provided in sections 31-3201A and 31-3201B, Idaho Code.
    (c)  All contributions and other moneys and appropriations which are
designated for peace officers standards and training shall be deposited in the
peace officers standards and training fund.
    (d)  Moneys received into the fund as provided in subsection (c) of this
section, shall be accounted for separately.
    (e)  If the fiscal year-end balance in the fund pursuant to sections
31-3201A and 31-3201B, Idaho Code, exceeds one million dollars ($1,000,000)
the excess shall revert to the general fund.