Iowa Code 362.10 – Police officers and fire fighters
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Terms Used In Iowa Code 362.10
- Officer: means a natural person elected or appointed to a fixed term and exercising some portion of the power of a city. See Iowa Code 362.2
- Officer: means a natural person elected or appointed to a fixed term and exercising some portion of the power of a city. See Iowa Code 362.2
The maximum age for a regular law enforcement officer, as defined in section 80B.3, police officer, or marshal, employed full-time or part-time for police or law enforcement duties, or a paid professional fire fighter, employed full-time or part-time for the duty of fighting fires, is sixty-five years of age. This section does not apply to a reserve peace officer, as defined in section 80D.1A, or to a volunteer fire fighter.