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July 23, 2025 at 8:35 am in reply to: Hiring Policy and Procedures – Broward, Dade and Palm Beach agencies #24558
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Laurie Brown
Palm Beach County Sheriffs OfficeAttachments:
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I sent our policy to your email.
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Laurie Brown
Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office(1)A. A deputy may be awarded their agency issued primary handgun or, for command staff, their optional carry handgun upon meeting these requirements:
1. All elements under FSS 112.193 and any future amendments; and
2. Retiring in good standing from PBSO and
3. Having met the normal retirement requirements for the Special Risk Class as defined by FRS for the FRS Pension Plan, regardless of the deputy’s retirement plan.(2) Yes our deputies are able to carry a secondary weapon.
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Laurie Brown
Palm Beach County Sheriffs OfficeNo. Public Records request required.
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Laurie Brown
Palm Beach County Sheriffs OfficePlease see attached. It is located under section I.F.
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Laurie Brown
Palm Beach County Sheriffs OfficeAttachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.July 10, 2025 at 8:32 am in reply to: Disposal Methods for Disposal of Damaged or Old Uniforms #24384We use All Points Mobile Shredding to shred the uniforms with any agency identifier.
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Laurie Brown
Palm Beach County Sheriffs OfficePer our Evidence Manager, the following is our policy:
Medications (Including Medical Marijuana)
Medications, including medical marijuana, should only be released via an order from the courts and upon authorization from the PBSO Department of Legal Affairs. When forwarding an order for the release of medications to the Department of Legal Affairs, include as much information as possible including, the status of the case, copies of the property receipts, and all supporting documentation.
It may be necessary for the submitter to respond to the Evidence Unit to repackage the medications in their original prescription bottles prior to release.
If the owner of the medications was asked to provide a valid prescription for the return of the medication, the Evidence Technician may inspect the pharmacy printout or copy of the prescription to verify that the prescription was valid at the time the medications were taken. Have the owner sign the property receipt in the designated area. In the “Reason” area write “RTO” (Return to Owner) or something similar and put the date and time. Include the type of identification provided and the ID number in the reason field. The owner may be required to sign a hold harmless agreement at the time of the return of the medications. The signed original hold harmless agreement should be sent to the Department of Legal Affairs after the medications are returned. A copy should be placed in the property receipt file.
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Laurie Brown
Palm Beach County Sheriffs OfficePlease see attached.
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Palm Beach County Sheriff OfficeAttachments:
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You must be logged in to view attached files.June 2, 2025 at 3:29 pm in reply to: Emergency Opioid Antagonist Treatment Training Lesson Plan #23839Good afternoon,
I have attached our Lesson Plan for Narcan.
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Laurie BrownAttachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.We require 2 years. Attached is our GO regarding FTO.
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Laurie Brown
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