Public Safety Academy receives Meritorious Award

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NFCC Public Safety Academy receives Meritorious Award from Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission

MADISON, FL – The North Florida Community College Public Safety Academy received a Meritorious Award at the August 2014 Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC) Meeting in recognition of attaining a “perfect audit” for the CJSTC Trust Fund for fiscal year 2012/2013. NFCC was one of three training centers to receive the award. The NFCC Public Safety Academy has received the Meritorious Award for the last four consecutive audits including fiscal years 2006/2007, 2008/2009, 2010/2011, and 2012/2013.

FDLE Standards and Training staff audits the Trust Fund accounts received by the 40 Training Centers in Florida to ensure the training centers are in compliance with the rules, statutes and policies and procedures of the CJSTC. This includes inspections of all course files, facilities and equipment, and instructor certifications to ensure that the academy is in compliance with the Criminal Justice Standards and Training and Florida Administrative Code.

“I am blessed to have excellent co-workers,” said Rick Davis, NFCC Public Safety Academy Director. “Their commitment and dedication to the Public Safety Academy is what makes our training center one of the best in the State.”

Left-Right: David Hobbs, Jefferson County Sheriff and CJSTC Commissioner; NFCC Public Safety Academy Director Rick Davis; and Criminal Justice Professionalism Director Dean Register at the August 2014 CJSTC Meeting.

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