The Arkansas Department of Public Safety is providing state lawmakers with details of its request for $500,000 in state restricted reserve funds to support physical security enhancement and other measures to assist "nonprofit ideology-based/spiritual/religious entities" in preventing and responding to terrorist threats and other extremist attacks.
The Arkansas Department of Public Safety is providing state lawmakers with details of its request for $500,000 in state restricted reserve funds to support physical security enhancement and other measures to assist "nonprofit ideology-based/spiritual/religious entities" in preventing and responding to terrorist threats and other extremist attacks.
PROVO Brigham Young University will be allowed to keep its police department after an administrative judge dismissed the Department of Public Safety s motion to decertify the department.
The judge s ruling, signed on Monday, comes nearly two years after the university received a letter from the Department of Public Safety on Feb. 20, 2019, claiming that BYU police had not met certification criteria required by Utah state law. The department wrote that due to its failure of certification criteria the state would decertify the police department.
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