Village of Cary Police Commission met July 17

Village of Cary Police Commission met July 17
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Village of Cary Police Commission met July 17.

Here is the agenda as provided by the commission: 

I. Call to Order

II. Roll Call

III. Open Forum

      The public is invited to make an issue-oriented comment on any matter of public concern not otherwise on the agenda.

IV. Approval of Minutes dated: June 19, 2023

V. Communications

        a. None

VI. Unfinished Business

        a. Psychological Screening Service Providers

        b. Initial Entry Testing Process – May 24th Applications available, June 21st Application Submission Deadline, July 8th Written Test

               i. Results of Written Examination

VII. New Business

        a. Approval of COPS and FIRE Personnel Testing Payment – Invoice #108207

        b. Discussion concerning Interview Dates/Times

VIII. Executive Session – None

IX. Adjournment

http://www.caryillinois.com/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/3893 



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