a permanent waiver of Rule 11B-35.002(1)(a)11, and (2)(a), F.A.C., by Osceola County Sheriff’s Office. Petitioner wishes to waive that portion of the rule that requires an officer to complete a Commission-approved basic recruit training program and ...
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission
RULE NO.:RULE TITLE:
11B-35.002Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on September 25, 2013, the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission received a petition for a permanent waiver of subparagraph 11B-35.002(1)(a)11, and paragraph (2)(a), F.A.C., by Osceola County Sheriff’s Office. Petitioner wishes to waive that portion of the rule that requires an officer to complete a Commission-approved basic recruit training program and to obtain employment within four years of beginning such basic recruit training. The Petitioner asserts that it gave law enforcement training to three medics from the Osceola County Fire Rescue in order for them to be S.W.A.T. Medics. The Petitioner intended the training to substitute for a Commission-approved law enforcement auxiliary training. Petitioner did not send the medics to a Commission-approved law enforcement auxiliary academy, nor did Petitioner ensure that the medics were certified within four years of beginning training. The Petitioner states that the operation of the rule would violate the principles of fairness because the medics attended all of the training that they were ordered to attend, including defensive tactics and firearms training which was given by in-house Commission-certified instructors. The Petition states that the operation of the rule creates a substantial hardship for Petitioner and the medics by potentially taking the medics from their full-time employment as medics for Osceola County Fire Rescue and as part-time medics for the S.W.A.T. team if the medics were forced to attend a Commission-approved 111 hour auxiliary law enforcement academy. Petitioner seeks to have its training of the three medics recognized as equivalent to a Commission-approved law enforcement auxiliary academy and for the medics to have an additional two years from the date of the final order to complete the 80 hours of both defensive tactics and firearms instruction necessary for the medics to maintain certification as auxiliary law enforcement officers, should they be granted that certification by the Commission granting approval of the medics’ training as equivalent to that required by the Commission for auxiliary law enforcement officers.
A copy of the Petition for Variance or Waiver may be obtained by contacting: Grace A. Jaye, Assistant General Counsel, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, P.O. Box 1489, Tallahassee, FL 32302 or by telephoning (850)410-7676.
Document Information
- Contact:
- Grace A. Jaye, Assistant General Counsel, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, P.O. Box 1489, Tallahassee, FL 32302, or by telephoning (850) 410-7676.
- Related Rules: (1)
- 11B-35.002. Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation