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- Provide leadership and service to the law enforcement community.
- Advocate for the safety and security of law enforcement professionals
and the citizens of Oregon.
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- Promote the establishment of the highest qualifications and standards
for law enforcement professionals.
- Maintain cooperative affiliations with other criminal justice
organizations.
- Provide first rate professional training to law enforcement in
cooperation with DPSST.
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- Actively pursue a legislative agenda in furtherance of our mission.
- Facilitate effective communication with OPOA members, partners in the
criminal justice system, and the public.
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- President
- 1st Vice-President
- 2nd Vice-President
- Secretary/Treasurer
- Eight member Executive Board
- Eight alternate Executive Board members
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- Training
- Legislative
- Conference
- By-Laws
- Awards
- Public Liaison
- Newsletter
- Memorial
- Directory
- Nominations
- Insurance
- Membership
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- Approximately 1000 law enforcement professionals from throughout the
state.
- Members from city, county, state and federal enforcement agencies.
- Members from all ranks and assignments
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- Dues run from July 1 to June 30 of each year.
- Dues are $20 per year.
- If an organization pays the dues for all eligible members in their
agency, they get a 25% discount ($15 per person)
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- Child Abuse/Sex Crimes Investigators
- Robbery/Homicide Association
- Background Investigator Association
- Oregon Reserve Peace Officer Association
- Association of Property and Evidence Officers
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- Quarterly Newsletter
- Training opportunities
- Annual Training Conference
- Group Home, Auto and Supplemental Insurance
- Awards Program
- Death Benefits
- Members
- Any officer killed in the line of duty
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- GET INVOLVED!
- Be a part of the Professional Team
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