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Resignation Officer With A Misdemeanor In Miami-Dade

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Multi-State
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Miami-Dade
Control #:
US-0005-CR
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Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.


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Answer: Pursuant to 943.13(4) Florida Statutes, If a person pleads guilty, no contest or is convicted of a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement, that person is ineligible to be certified as an officer in the State of Florida.

(e) “Law enforcement officer” includes a law enforcement officer, a correctional officer, a correctional probation officer, a part-time law enforcement officer, a part-time correctional officer, an auxiliary law enforcement officer, and an auxiliary correctional officer, as those terms are respectively defined in s.

Must never have been convicted of a Class A Misdemeanor or above. Not been convicted of a Class B misdemeanor within the last 10 years. Must complete a Polygraph exam. Must submit to a urine analysis.

Drug offenses will disqualify you regardless whether they were felonies or misdemeanors; failing a drug test during your application will keep you from further consideration, too. Undocumented workers are not permitted to apply to be correctional officers.

By regulation, each branch of the military authorizes Unqualified Resignations. Officers must make a request, and if approved, the officer receives an honorable discharge upon receipt of separation orders.

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Resignation Officer With A Misdemeanor In Miami-Dade