The Office of the Governor’s Criminal Justice Division is now accepting grant applications from law enforcement agencies seeking assistance for the purchase of the rifle-resistant body armor.
SB 12, authored by Sen. Royce West and Rep. Phil King, stipulates that funds may be used only by eligible law enforcement agencies to equip eligible officers with bullet-resistant personal body armor compliant with the National Institute of Justice standard for rifle protection.
Law enforcement agencies must fill out an application before Sept. 6 to be eligible for body armor grants.
This story originally published by Strategic Partnerships, Inc.
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