Which of the following is true of directives and bulletins?

A) Computer files are not maintained on them.
B) They originate in the office of the chief, sheriff, or division head.
C) They are generally available to the public.
D) They automatically expire, usually within 30 days.
E) An example of a directive is directing the patrol force on a parade assignment for the Fourth of July.


D

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