Oklahoma Council On Law Enforcement Education and Training

Oklahoma Council On Law Enforcement Education And Training

The Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) is an government law enforcement agency of the state of Oklahoma which supports Oklahoma's state, county, and local law enforcement agencies by providing education and training which promotes professionalism and enhances competency within the ranks of Oklahoma law enforcement.

The Council is composed of 13 members, each appointed by various methods. The Council elects, from among its own members, a Chair and Vice Chair. All members of the Council serve without additional compensation. The Council appoints a Director and Assistant Director to oversee the work and services of the agency.

The current CLEET Director is Steve Emmons.

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