ArmInfo. The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia proposes to abolish the age limit for joining the police. The draft, posted on the unified portal of legal acts e-draft.am, also provides an opportunity for a police officer appointed for the first time to undergo certification not six months after his/her appointment to the position, but at any time on his/her own initiative.
As noted in the explanatory note to the document, as a result of the studies conducted, it became clear that there is no expediency in establishing an upper age limit for joining the police, since police officers, due to their professional, physical training and health condition, fully perform their duties without age restrictions. In this regard, it became necessary to abolish the age limit for joining the police, which will allow persons over 35 years of age to join the police, who, due to their personal and professional qualities, education, physical training and health condition, can perform police functions.
As stated by the authors of the initiative, within the framework of the ongoing reforms, an important direction is considered to be a significant improvement in the professional training of community police personnel and replenishment.
In the context of the formation of a unified educational complex of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, it is envisaged that in the logic of continuous education, the training of community police officers will be carried out within the framework of a professional educational program, a mandatory condition for admission to which will be one year of service after receiving the initial professional (craft) police education. Considering the duration of the above-mentioned process, in order to promptly replenish the ranks of the community police with graduates of a more targeted educational program, following the example of the criminal police, there is a need to develop and implement a one-time professional educational program for the qualification of <community police officer>, in which citizens with higher education and current police officers can participate.
In addition, the current legislation establishes that an employee appointed to a position in the police for the first time is subject to certification no earlier than six months from the date of appointment to the position. The bill proposes to repeal Part 7 of Article 15 of the Law of July 3, 2002 HO-401-N <On Police Service>, which allows a police officer appointed to a position for the first time to undergo certification at any time immediately after appointment on his own initiative.
In this case, employees who have received a vocational education in the specialty of <community police>, as well as the relevant training, are considered to have passed the certification, which gives the right to receive an additional payment.
It is envisaged that only persons who have received a professional vocational education in this specialty in an educational institution of the authorized body can be appointed to the position of community police officer. As for current police officers, their appointment to the positions of middle, senior and basic staff of the community police will be carried out exclusively after completing the relevant training course in an educational institution of the authorized body.