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Prior Year Law Enforcement Distribution Reports
As mandated by Public Act 302 of 1982, as amended, the purpose of the law enforcement distribution (LED) program is to annually distribute justice training funds to eligible agencies for in-service criminal justice training of their MCOLES-licensed law enforcement officers.
For the purpose of distributions, an agency's full-time equivalent (FTE) count is determined by the sum of hours worked by all MCOLES-licensed officers as reported by the agency in the prior year's Annual Registration, divided by 2080 and rounded down to the next closest whole number.
2023
The Spring 2023 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on April 13, 2023. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of two or more received a payment of $162.06 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than two, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
Spring 2023 Distribution Report by Law Enforcement Agency
Spring 2023 Summary Totals Report
The Fall 2023 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on September 10, 2023. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of two or more received a payment of $189.96 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than two, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
Fall 2023 Distribution Report by Law Enforcement Agency
Fall 2023 Summary Totals Report
2022
The Spring 2022 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on May 20, 2022. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of five or more received a payment of $56.72 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than five, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
Spring 2022 Distribution Report by Law Enforcement Agency
Spring 2022 Summary Totals Report
The Fall 2022 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 11, 2022. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of five or more received a payment of $61.12 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than five, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
Fall 2022 Distribution Report by Law Enforcement Agency
Fall 2022 Summary Totals Report
2021
The Spring 2021 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on April 12, 2021. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of five or more received a payment of $55.54 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than five, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
The Fall 2021 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 12, 2021. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of four or more received a payment of $69.42 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than four, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
2020
The Spring 2020 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on April 21, 2020. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of four or more received a payment of $71.83 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than four, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
The Fall 2020 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 9, 2020. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of five or more received a payment of $55.97 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than five, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
2019
The Fall 2019 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 9, 2019. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of three or more received a payment of $89.45 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than three, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
The Spring 2019 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on May 21, 2019. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of four or more received a payment of $79.15 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than four, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
2018
The Fall 2018 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 11, 2018. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of three or more received the per-capita payment of $92.94 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than four, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
The Spring 2018 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on May 30, 2018. Every eligible agency with an FTE count of four or more received the per-capita payment of $83.27 for each FTE. For those agencies with an FTE count fewer than four, the minimum payment of $250.00 was issued.
2017
The Fall 2017 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 20, 2017. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $95.81 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2017 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on June 9, 2017. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $84.55 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2016
The Fall 2016 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 11, 2016. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $102.25 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2016 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on May 10, 2016. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $100.63 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2015
The Fall 2015 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 13, 2015. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $102.98 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2015 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on June 2, 2015. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $96.49 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2014
The Fall 2014 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 10, 2014. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $98.74 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2014 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on June 9, 2014. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $92.94 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Fall 2013 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 16, 2013. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $98.53 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2013 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on June 13, 2013. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $88.23 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2012
The Fall 2012 Law Enforcement Distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 12, 2012. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $93.67 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2012 law enforcement distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on June 13, 2012. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $94.70 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2011
The Fall 2011 law enforcement distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 14, 2011. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $94.64 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2010
The Fall 2010 law enforcement distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 13, 2010. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $100.20 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2010 law enforcement distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on June 17, 2010. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $98.80 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Fall 2009 law enforcement distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on October 16, 2009. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $104.55 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2009 law enforcement distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on Friday, May 29, 2009. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $99.99 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2008
The Fall 2008 law enforcement distribution (LED) was released by MCOLES on Friday, October 17, 2008. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $112.08 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2008 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Friday, June 6, 2008. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $111.99 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2007
The Fall 2007 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $121.32 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2007 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Thursday, June 7, 2007. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $108.34 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2006
The Fall 2006 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Thursday, October 12, 2006. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $122.59 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2006 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Thursday, June 1, 2006. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $115.10 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2005
The Fall 2005 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Friday, October 14, 2005. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $119.16 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2004
The Fall 2004 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on October 14, 2004. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $116.98 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2004 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Monday, June 21, 2004. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $108.72 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
2003
The Fall 2003 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Friday, November 20, 2003. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $112.46 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.
The Spring 2003 law enforcement distribution was released by MCOLES on Friday, June 13, 2003. Every eligible agency employing three or more officers will receive the per-capita payment of $104.60 for each eligible, full-time equated MCOLES licensed officer. For those agencies employing fewer than three officers, the minimum payment of $250 has been issued.