Page 11 - PCPA Fall 2024 Bulletin Magazine
P. 11
Accreditation Coordinator Report
PCPA Executive Board Meeting - September 5, 2024
Currently, there are 172 agencies PLEAC Accredited. At the July quarterly meeting, 3 new agencies were granted
accredited status, and one agency lost their accredited status due to not being in full compliance during their re-
assessment.
Included in the 172 accredited agencies are 33 Premier Status agencies who have been accredited for a minimum of
15 years, some of them since 2002.
There are currently 65 additional agencies enrolled in the program and actively working on gaining accredited status.
Of these, 10 of them enrolled in the program in 2024.
The PLEAC Administrative Manual has been updated and was formally adopted at the July meeting.
FALL 2024 BULLETIN
Welcome to Our
Newest Accredited Agencies
Lansdowne Borough Polic
Department
Chief Kenneth Rutherford
Delaware County
New Britain Township
Police Department
Chief Richard Clowser
Bucks County
Perkasie Borough Police
Department
Chief Robert Schurr
Bucks County
PLEAC Accredited PREMIER Agencies
The following agencies have completed at least five clean re-assessments and have been accredited for over 15 years.
Emmaus Borough
Police Department
Spring Garden Township
Police Department
Springettsbury Township
Police Department
PENNSYLVANIA LAW ENFORCEMENT ACCREDITATION
THE SYMBOL OF
ONGOING RISK MANAGEMENT
Featuring a credible, affordable, and practical law enforcement
accreditation program unique to Pennsylvania.
Training and start-up materials are provided
Call PCPA headquarters at (717) 236-1059
Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association | A program partially funded by PCCD
11