(1) The board establishes the following requirements for
certification of the Montana law enforcement academy to present one or more of
the prescribed courses and other courses:
(a) The
administrator shall be responsible for scheduling, presentation and general
administration of the mandated training programs, regional training programs
and other specialized training programs certified by the peace officers
standards and training advisory council and presented or sponsored by the
academy.
(b) The
administrator shall be responsible for the selection of instructors and for the
preparation, maintenance and proper filing of all reports and records required
by the council on those courses presented or sponsored by the law enforcement
academy.
(c) For
certification purposes, any training facility utilized by the Montana law
enforcement academy or by any agency sponsoring a POST certified specialized
regional training course must meet the following standards:
(i) classrooms must be
comfortable and well-lighted with an adequate seating capacity;
(ii) when applicable, must provide the facilities and equipment necessary for
training in defensive tactics;
(iii) when applicable, have or obtain access to a firing range which will have
sufficient lighting to conduct safe night firing exercises;
(iv) provide such equipment and instructional devices necessary for any training;
(v) on-site
inspection of any facility utilized by the academy or by any sponsoring agency
may be conducted by the staff of the POST advisory council according to the
above requirements and those contained in the POST inspection form for law
enforcement training facilities. When the council staff does not conduct the
inspection, the academy administrator shall file an inspection form with the
council at the time of filing the reports required at the completion of the
course. The course coordinator of the sponsoring agency will file the form with
the academy administrator at the completion of regional courses sponsored by
the agency.
(d) The Montana law
enforcement academy shall operate continuously on a yearly schedule and be
maintained by a full-time staff.
(e) It shall be the
responsibility of the academy administrator to follow the required reporting
procedures and monitor the standards for training, trainee attendance and
performance as set by the board of crime control for any courses presented or
sponsored by the law enforcement academy.
(f) Within 20 days after
the completion of any training course presented or sponsored by the law
enforcement academy, the academy administrator shall submit to the peace
officers standards and training advisory council the final course grade score
and firearms qualification score (if applicable) of each trainee attending the
course.
(g) Attendance records
shall be retained by the academy. Master copies of each examination given shall
be retained by the academy for at least one year after the completion of the
course.
(2) For
the purposes of ARM 23.14.412, 23.14.413 and 23.14.419, the following
definitions are used:
(a) Roll-call
training is instruction or training of short duration, one hour or less, within
any law enforcement agency, conducted when officers change shifts.
(b) Field training is
instruction, training or skill practice rendered to an officer by another
officer or officers on a tutorial basis during a tour of duty while performing
the normal activities of that officer's employment.
(c) In-service
training is training provided within a law enforcement agency that is utilized
to review and develop skills and knowledge, and primarily unique to specific
agency needs.
(3) These regulations do not apply to roll-call training, field training or
in-service training.
(4) These regulations
apply to training provided by the Montana law enforcement academy and to
certified regional schools.
(5) Requirements for
regional training courses presented or sponsored by the law enforcement academy
are:
(a) Such courses must
meet the requirements contained in subsection (1) above, the requirements for
trainee attendance and performance and the instructor requirements;
(b) The courses will be
based on the needs or requests of law enforcement agencies in the region or by
a training needs assessment;
(c) The courses must be
at least 2 hours or more in length; and
(d) Law enforcement
agencies may request the law enforcement academy to present a regional training
course. If the academy administrator decides the course meets the criteria and
the academy can accommodate the request, the administrator will assign staff to
establish the curriculum, schedule the course, assign the instructors,
coordinate the training activities and administer the course.
(6) Certification
requirements for regional courses presented or sponsored by law enforcement
agencies are:
(a) Any law enforcement
agency requesting certification of a regional training course that is not
administered by the law enforcement academy must notify the law enforcement
academy administrator not less than 35 days before the commencement of the
course. There shall be no retroactive certification of any agency sponsored
regional training programs;
(b) The course must be
justified either by a training needs assessment survey conducted by the POST
advisory council or the requesting agency must show a need for the course and
can demonstrate that need;
(c) Each course must be
advertised and open to all other law enforcement agencies in the area or region
of the requesting agency;
(d) The course must meet
the requirements of this rule, ARM 23.14.412, and:
(i) the requirements for
training facilities of subsection (1) (c) above;
(ii) the course must be a
minimum of at least 2 hours in length;
(iii) requirements for instructors of ARM
23.14.419;
(iv) the academy
administrator may require that instructors submit lesson plans and course
objectives to determine if the lesson plans meet the objectives of the course;
(v) the requirements for
trainee attendance and performance of ARM 23.14.413.
(e) A qualified course
coordinator will be assigned by the academy administrator to coordinate and
administer the course;
(f) The
course coordinator shall be responsible for monitoring the standards for
training, trainee attendance and performance, instructor performance, and,
within 10 days of completion of the course, submit to the academy administrator
a completed student application on an appropriate POST form the final course
grade, and firearms qualification score (when applicable) of each trainee
attending the course;
(g) All
costs and expenses associated with the course shall not be assessed to the law
enforcement academy; and
(h) Attendance records shall be retained by the academy. Master copies of each
examination given shall be retained by the academy for at least one year after
the completion of the course.
(7) Requirements for course coordinator:
(a) Must
have completed a course on monitoring, coordinating and administering certified
training courses;
(b) Must
have the respect for fairness, honesty, moral character and objectivity amongst
his or her peers;
(c) Must
be qualified and appointed by the law enforcement academy administrator with
the consent of the POST advisory council; and
(d) Must
have the endorsement of the law enforcement administrator of the coordinator's
employing agency if serving in the capacity of a peace officer.
(8) Waivers may be authorized by the POST advisory council for good cause and
unusual circumstances.