Raises the minimum age for police officer entrance exams in Massachusetts to 40 years old.
Massachusetts S1893 amends the General Laws to raise the minimum age for police officer entrance exams from 32 to 40 years old. This change applies to individuals seeking to become police officers in the state. The bill modifies Section 58A of chapter 31 to reflect the new age requirement.
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