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What is the current mandated in-service training for police officers?
How can I attend the Academy's Basic Course?
Do I have to attend the Academy if I graduated from an Academy in another state?
Can I get a waiver from basic training if I graduated from a reserve academy?
What is the current process for instructor recertification?
What agencies are L.E.T.B. - certified to conduct Instructor Development courses?
Can I attend an In-Service class if I am an out of State Police Officer?
What are the Academy's In-Service Training Requirements?
What is the qualification course for Patrol Rifle Instructor?
What is the Qualification Handgun Course?
Mental Illness, Addiction & Disabilities** - IC 5-2-1-9(g)
Human Trafficking (8 areas)** - IC 5-2-1-9(g) & IC 5-2-1-9(a)(10)
Autism* IC 5-2-1-9(g)
Theft of Valuable Metals* - Does not appear in code – expires in 2011.
Departments should obtain the training in 2009, 2010 and 2011.General Continuing Education Requirement - IC 5-2-1-9(g)
Presently 24 hours annually – must include 2 hours in Firearms*, 2 hours in Physical Tactics/Use of Force*** and 2 hours in Police Vehicle Operation.Officers should receive some training in all of the IC 5-2-1-9 requirements each year. The areas specifically required in IC 5-2-1-9 can be used to partially satisfy the 24-hour requirement.
Under State/County/Local Continuing Education Laws
(State: 5-2-8-5; County: 5-2-8-1; Local: 5-2-8-2; Conservation: 5-2-8-7; Excise: 5-2-8-8).
Domestic and Child Abuses IC 5-2-8-[1&2&5](e)(1-16)
SIDS IC 5-2-8-[1&2&5](e)(17)
CPR and Heimlich Maneuver IC 5-2-8-[1&2](e)(18).Departments should be prepared to show that officers are competent in these areas although these do not necessarily require annual training.
Federal :
NIMS (DHS, required for DHS grants)
Bloodborne Pathogens (EPA, 29 CFR 1910.1030)
Hazardous Materials (EPA & OSHA, 29 CFR 1910.120)*Training now available through ILEA website.
**DVD available for purchase through ILEA Quartermaster.
***DVD available for rental through ILEA Learning Resource Center.
You must be hired by a police department. They will send you to the Academy for basic training. This training must be completed within one year from the date you become a sworn, paid police officer, otherwise you will lose your arrest powers.
If you graduated from a police academy in another state, were certified as a police officer, and worked as a paid police officer for at least one year, you may be able to obtain a waiver of basic training. Once you are hired as an officer in Indiana, that police department would then apply on your behalf.
Any person trained out-of-state who is hired by an Indiana law enforcement agency must complete a Law Enforcement Training Board-certified 40-hour Pre-basic Course before that person is empowered to make an arrest, conduct a search or seizure, or carry a handgun without a permit.
Completion of a certified Pre-basic Course allows a person to function as a police officer for one year from the date of appointment, while awaiting enrollment in a full 600-hour basic training course or while completing the requirements for a waiver of basic training.
Completion of the waiver process takes about three months, including a total of six non-consecutive days of exams at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy. Failure to complete the process before the first anniversary date as a sworn Indiana officer results in the loss of police powers.
A graduate of an LETB approved Reserve Officer Academy may be eligible for a waiver of the Town Marshal Law Enforcement Basic Training Course when he is hired by a department participating in the Town Marshal Basic Course Program.
PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR -
- Document twelve hours of instruction per year, thirty six hours over three years (See Documenting Instructional Hours)
- Complete an Instructor Application
- Submit both documents to the Executive Director, Law Enforcement Training Board
- Certifications expired past 365 days will require instructors to complete the original requirement
PSYCHOMOTOR SKILLS INSTRUCTOR -
- Document twelve hours of instruction per year in each psychomotor skill possessed (ex. EVO and Firearms Instructor would require twenty-four hours per year or seventy-two hours over three years)
- Complete an Instructor Application
- Submit both documents to the Executive Director, Law Enforcement Training Board
- Certifications expired past 365 days will require instructors to complete the original requirement
ACADEMY STAFF INSTRUCTOR
- Document twelve hours of training per year, thirty six hours over three years
- Complete an Instructor Application
- Submit both documents to the Executive Director, Law Enforcement Training Board
- Certifications expired past 365 days will require instructors to complete the original requirement
MASTER INSTRUCTOR
- Document twelve hours of training per year, thirty-six hours over three years
- Document the evaluation of at least three programs or instructors per year, these hours can count towards the instructional hour requirement
- Complete an Instructor Application
- Submit all documentation to the Executive Director, Law Enforcement Training Board
PROVISIONAL INSTRUCTOR
- Must renew certification yearly
- There is no instructor card or certificate issued, validation is by letter
Those agencies authorized to provide an LETB Certified Instructor Development Course are:
LETB certified Basic Academies/Staff
- Indiana Law Enforcement Academy at Plainfield
- Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Basic Training Academy
- Indiana University Bloomington Law Enforcement Basic Training Academy
- Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Basic Training Academy
- Fort Wayne Police Department Basic Training Academy
- Indiana State Police Basic Training Academy
- Southwest Indiana Law Enforcement Training Academy, Evansville
LETB Certified Training Councils
- Southwest Indiana Law Enforcement Training Council (Jasper area)
- Central Indiana Law Enforcement Training Council (Plainfield/Indianapolis area)
- North Central Indiana Law Enforcement Training Council (Grissom AFB)
- Northwest Indiana Law Enforcement Training Council (Gary area)
- Northeast Indiana Law Enforcement Training Council (Elkhart/Ligonier area)
- South Central Indiana Law Enforcement Training Council (Dearborn County area)
These sites or their staff, who have met the educational requirements, are the only agencies authorized by the LETB to provide a certified Instructor Development Program.
Instructors may use no more than four (4) hours of their instructional time to count towards their in-service requirement of twenty four (24) hours.
The Indiana Law Enforcement Academy will permit Full time out of State Police Officers to attend in-service classes if there are openings left in the class. Each class has a limit on how many students may attend the class. If a slot is available you will be notified no earlier than 30 days before class begins. Contact the Academy Registrar for additional information.
Beginning in 2009, to be reported in 2010, the annual in-service training requirement will be changed to the following:
- The minimum number of hours will be raised to 24 hours.
- At a minimum, two (2) of these hours must be in the subject of firearms.
- At a minimum, two (2) of these hours must be in the subject of physical tactics and the use of force.
- At a minimum, two (2) of these hours must be in the subject of police vehicle operation.
This does not change the other mandated requirements that are separate from the rules in 250 IAC 2-7. Keep your eyes on the website for more details.
On April 21, 2008 the law Enforcement Training Board passed a new 120-hour refresher course that complies with the new statutory language (see House Bill 1105), which became effective March 24, 2008.
If you have, or are considering hiring an officer that has been out of law enforcement for more than two years, please contact the Executive Director in writing to determine what the refresher requirements will be.
The following information will be needed in order to determine the refresher requirements:
- Last date the officer worked in law enforcement and the title of that position.
- Position you have hired, or are considering hiring the officer for (example: upper level policy maker, line position, etc.).
- Previous number of years the officer served in a law enforcement position.
The Department of Toxicology has determined that two (2) hours is adequate time to complete the training. An officer who successfully completes the training may claim two (2) hours towards their mandated twenty four (24) hour yearly requirement.