COUNTYDavis County, UT · May 27, 2026
Training Reimbursement Agreements for Corrections Officers
Commission approves two training reimbursement agreements totaling $38,296 for two individuals seeking certifications as special functions and basic corrections officers.
The Bottom Line
The county is investing in its corrections staff by covering training costs, with agreements in place to ensure service commitments or repayment.
The Case For
- Invests in employee training and development for essential roles within the sheriff's office.
- Agreements ensure commitment of service or financial reimbursement if obligations are not met.
The Case Against
None explicitly stated in the source.
Key Numbers
- $18,630
- $19,666
- $38,296 (total)
Source Verification
Davis County | county | 05-26-2026 Commission Meeting Transcript
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Quoted passages this brief is built from (3)
- "Item number 10 for your consideration is approval of the training reimbursement agreement between Kyson Allen Benoit and Davis County for certifications of special functions officer and basic corrections officer. This is payable in the amount of $18,630."— 28:38
- "Item number 11 is also an approval for a reimbursement training agreement between Alicia Andrella Bernardo and Davis County for also for certification of special functions and basic corrections officer training. This is payable in the amount of $19,666."— 29:11
- "Typically, yes, that they give us two years of service or equivalent hours to that. If it is broken and everything, it does become a receivable for the remaining balance at that time."— 28:57