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SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS

Officers
President
Terry Box
Collin County Sheriff
4300 Community Avenue
McKinney, TX 75070
Phone: 972-547-5100
Fax: 972-547-5303

First Vice President
J.B. Smith
Smith County Sheriff

Second Vice President
Bill Fiveash
Concho County Sheriff

Third Vice President
Milton Jung
Gillespie County Sheriff

Immediate Past President
Joe Hataway
Ochiltree County Sheriff

Sergeant at Arms
Patrick Toombs
Mitchell County Sheriff
Legislative Committee Chair
Christopher Kirk
Brazos County Sheriff

Executive Director
Steven Westbrook
1601 South IH 35
Austin, TX 78765
512-445-5888

Annual Conference
July 28-31
Radisson Plaza, Fort Worth, 817-870-2100.
For information, contact the Sheriffs Association of Texas at 512-445-5888.

Continuing Education Requirements
The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education may require any sheriff who is not a commissioned peace officer to attend up to 40 hours of education within two to four years of taking office.

Legal source:
Local Government Code, Section 85.0025 (effective Sept. 1, 1989)

Coordinating body:
TCLEOSE
6330 U.S. Highway 290 East, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78723
512-936-7700

Programs that qualify:
Any approved by TCLEOSE.

Filing for credit:
Rosters are available at approved courses or academies. Make sure your name is on the roster. The rosters are returned to TCLEOSE at the end of the training and entered into the sheriff's records.

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