Note: Reimbursement is authorized only for those agencies and subdivisions of the state who are in compliance with all provisions of the Law Enforcement Officers Training Program (LEOTP) Act to include those policies and procedures established by the board pursuant to the Act.
Officer Jones was employed as a full-time law enforcement officer by the Sparta Police Department on November 1, 2015. He attended basic training and successfully completed basic training in March of 2016. During training he was paid at a rate of $9.00 per hour. Tuition for the basic course was $3,600.00 and the documented allowable travel expenses incurred were $817.50 [ten round-trips of 150 miles at $.545 per mile or the current rate at which state and federal employees are reimbursed for mileage]. He left full-time employment with Sparta P.D. on May 31, 2016. He began working as a full-time law enforcement officer with the Wabash Police Department on June 20, 2016.
Salary [$9.00/hr x 480 hours (length of training)] | = $4,320.00 |
Tuition | = $3,600.00 |
Allowable travel costs (1,500 miles @ $.545/mile) | = $817.50 |
T = Total transfer reimbursement expenses | = $8,737.50 |
R = Reimbursement (Maximum) | = $3,600.00 |
S = Number of months served | = 7 months |
P = Statutory 3-year period of service | = 36 months |
Transfer Reimbursement = [(T - R)/P](P-S) | = [($8,737.50 - 3,600.00)/36](36-7) |
= ($5,137.50/36)29 | |
= $142.71 x 29 | |
= $4,138.54 |
Note: Evaluate your officers and correct any weaknesses before enrolling them in the training program. You should consider withdrawing your officers from training if they have difficulty in achieving course requirements for any reason at any time. Officers may return after additional preparation to attempt the course requirements.
31 Miss. Code. R. 301-6.2