To be eligible for employment as an animal control officer in Michigan an individual must successfully complete 100 hours of training accepted by the Michigan Department of Agriculture. Williamson N. Wallace, director of Criminal Justice Training at Grand Valley, said currently there are no standardized training requirements.
"This program has the full support of the MDA," said Wallace. "Upon successful completion, graduates will have satisfied all training and educational requirements necessary to seek employment as an animal control officer in Michigan."
The program runs from Oct. 2 to Dec. 15, 2006, and has the endorsement of the Michigan Department of Agriculture, Michigan Association of Animal Control Officers and the Michigan Humane Society. Application information is available through the Criminal Justice Education Center at (616) 331-7153.
For more information, contact Williamson Wallace at (616) 331-8515 or News and Information Services at (616) 331-2221.