California POST does not have reciprocity with other states, nor do we have a challenge process. California POST has a Basic Course Waiver (BCW) process for individuals who want to become California peace officers and have completed at least 664 hours of general law enforcement training (including a general law ...
This training course is commonly referred to as an Academy. The Basic Course is a minimum of 664 hours; however, most of the 38 certified academies are 17 to 20 weeks, and some are longer.
The Commission on POST issues seven professional certificates to peace officers: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, Supervisory, Management, Executive, Reserve Officer, Specialized Certificate and Coroner Certificate. These certificates are awarded as defined in Commission Regulation 1202.
POST certificates are awarded to sworn peace officers that meet or exceed the experience, education and training requirements prescribed by POST as outlined in the POST Administrative Manual. Sworn peace officers are capable of attaining six different POST certificates.
California Government Code Section 66499.35 authorizes applications for a Certificate of Compliance to identify whether a property complies with the Subdivision Map Act and related local ordinances, subject to specified conditions.
Certifications are designated credentials earned by an individual to verify their legitimacy and competence to perform a job. Your certification is typically displayed as a document stating that as a professional, you've been trained, educated and are prepared to meet a specific set of criteria for your role.
An Officers Certificate is a document signed by a company's officer certifying certain facts about the company.
"Officers' certificate" means a certificate signed and verified by the chairperson of the board, the president or any vice president and by the secretary, the chief financial officer, the treasurer or any assistant secretary or assistant treasurer.
As referenced above, a typical officer's certificate certifies that various closing conditions have been satisfied as of the closing date, whereas the secretary's certificate is necessary during the closing to ensure that the selling entity is duly organized or incorporated and capable of effecting the transaction.
An officer's certificate, or closing certificate, delivered at the closing of an M&A transaction, certifying that the company's representations and warranties in the transaction agreement remain true and correct and that it has completed or met the covenants and conditions precedent set out in the agreement.