Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C.: Renumbers the paragraphs of Rule 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C., because new paragraphs were added to the requirements and specifications section. Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(9), F.A.C.: Provides an official ...
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission
RULE NO.: RULE TITLE:
11B-35.001 General Training Programs; Requirements and Specifications
11B-35.0011 Basic Abilities Test Requirements for Applicant Admission into a Law Enforcement and Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program
11B-35.002 Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation
11B-35.003 Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation Auxiliary Training
11B-35.006 Advanced Training Program
11B-35.007Specialized Training Program
11B-35.009Exemption from Basic Recruit Training
PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C.: Renumbers the paragraphs of Rule 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C., because new paragraphs were added to the requirements and specifications section.
Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(9), F.A.C.: Provides an official list of active Commission-approved courses on a public web page that will be available to the training schools and instructors. Removes specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(b), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(c), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(10)(d), F.A.C.: Provides instructors and agencies public web page access to an official list of specialized courses and instructor courses that require an end-of-course examination. Removes specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Sub-paragraphs 11B-35.001(10)(d)1.-10., F.A.C.: Removes the Specialized Training Program Courses.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(11)(b), F.A.C.: Makes reference to the basic recruit programs by type rather than by the specific name, which is subject to change; and clarifies that the Academy Physical Fitness Standards Report form CJSTC-67A is not required for Law Enforcement Auxiliary or Cross-Over programs.
Sub-paragraph 11B-35.001(11)(d)8., F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Instructor Exemption, form CJSTC-82, to change the rule reference and update the certification statement to ensure the training center director or designee is aware of their responsibility to verify individual meets the eligibility requirements.
Subsection 11B-35.001(12), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(12)(c), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(13)(a), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(13)(b), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Subsection 11B-35.001(14), F.A.C.: Updates the rule reference.
Paragraph 11B-35.001(15)(b), F.A.C.: Specifies that a physical examination is not required for cross-over basic recruit training programs.
Subsection 11B-35.001(17), F.A.C.: Establishes procedures for implementing the field test of significant changes to the basic recruit training program CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course.
Paragraph 11B-35.0011(1)(b), F.A.C.: Removes rule reference that no longer applies.
Subsections 11B-35.002(1)-(5), F.A.C.: Updates the statutory references to include all impacted training programs and removes specific names of courses from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(6)(a)-(b), F.A.C.: Specifies that a four-year requirement is established for basic recruits to complete a basic recruit program, pass the State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE), and become employed and certified even after a program is officially retired.
Paragraph 11B-35.002(6)(c), F.A.C.: Specifies that students who entered into a basic recruit training program and have not completed the program at the time that it is retired, are still eligible to complete the program, provided they completed the training within four years of the beginning date.
Sub-paragraph 11B-35.002(6)(c)1.-10., F.A.C.: Identifies the basic recruit training programs that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits currently enrolled or previously enrolled for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(1)(a)-(c), F.A.C.: Deletes the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(2)(a)-(6), F.A.C.: Removes unnecessary rule language and deletes the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Paragraphs 11B-35.002(6)(a)-(f), F.A.C.: Removes unnecessary rule language and deletes the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name that are still eligible for completion by basic recruits for a period up to 4 years after the training programs are retired.
Subsections 11B-35.003(2)-(5), F.A.C.: Removes the specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training; and updates the rule reference.
Subsections 11B-35.003(6)-(8), F.A.C.: Removes the specific names of courses and training programs from rule.
Paragraph 11B-35.006(1)(b), F.A.C.: Removes specific names of Advanced Training Program Courses eligible for salary incentive.
Subsections 11B-35.006(2)-(7), F.A.C.: Adds rule text to clarify officers who are eligible for salary incentive payment, renumbers the paragraphs, and updates the subparagraph rule reference.
Subsections 11B-35.007(3)-(5), F.A.C.: Makes available to instructors and agencies on public web page an official list of Advanced Training Program Courses. Removes specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to legislative changes and new trends in developing and implementing new officer training.
Subsection 11B-35.009(5), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, to add a field for the applicant’s email address which provides another method of communication with the applicant.
Subsection 11B-35.009(6), F.A.C.: Incorporates the revised Exemption-From-Training. Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, to update the instructions and allow training center directors to appoint a “designee” as an authorized signer on the form.
SUMMARY: Updated rule references; established procedure for maintaining current list of Commission-approved courses and programs on a public internet web page; use of the Academy Physical Fitness Standards Report form CJSTC-67A; physical examination requirements; implementation of the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course revision field-test; deleted the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name; clarified four year requirement for completing a basic recruit program after the training programs are retired; removed the specific names of courses and training programs from rule; clarified officers who are eligible for salary incentive payment; updated Active CJSTC Curricula web page; inactive salary incentive Advanced Training Program Courses; and revised Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76; and Instructor Exemption, form CJSTC-82.
SUMMARY OF STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REGULATORY COSTS AND LEGISLATIVE RATIFICATION:
The Agency has determined that this will not have an adverse impact on small business or likely increase directly or indirectly regulatory costs in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate within one year after the implementation of the rule. A SERC has not been prepared by the Agency.
The Agency has determined that the proposed rule is not expected to require legislative ratification based on the statement of estimated regulatory costs or if no SERC is required, the information expressly relied upon and described herein: The Department’s economic analysis of the adverse impact or potential regulatory costs of the proposed rule did not exceed any of the criteria established in Section 120.541(2)(a), Florida Statutes.
Any person who wishes to provide information regarding a statement of estimated regulatory costs, or provide a proposal for a lower cost regulatory alternative must do so in writing within 21 days of this notice.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2), 943.17 FS.
LAW IMPLEMENTED: 943.12, 943.12(5), 943.131(2), 943.17, 943.17(1)(a), (b), 943.175, 943.25 FS.
IF REQUESTED WITHIN 21 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, A HEARING WILL BE HELD AT THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE SHOWN BELOW (IF NOT REQUESTED, THIS HEARING WILL NOT BE HELD):
DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, April 11, 2018, 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism, 2331 Phillips Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32308.
Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this workshop/meeting is asked to advise the agency at least 5 days before the workshop/meeting by contacting: Joyce Gainous-Harris at (850)410-8615, or joycegainous-harris@fdle.state.fl.us, or write to Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism, 2331 Phillips Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32308. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the agency using the Florida Relay Service, 1(800)955-8771 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 (Voice).
THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULE IS: Joyce Gainous-Harris at (850)410-8615, or joycegainous-harris@fdle.state.fl.us, or write to Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism, 2331 Phillips Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32308.
THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULE IS:
11B-35.001 General Training Programs; Requirements and Specifications.
(1) through (6) No change.
(7) The Commission shall approve new and revised curricula in the CJSTC basic recruit, advanced, specialized training programs pursuant to Section 943.17. Training curricula and delivery requirements shall be maintained for Commission-approved Basic Recruit, Advanced, and Specialized Training Programs within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism Program.
(8) The Commission shall publish on the Active CJSTC Curricula web the official list of approved and active Commission courses and programs for Basic Recruit, Advanced, and Specialized Training Programs. The Active CJSTC Curricula web page can be accessed at the following FDLE Internet address: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CJSTC/Curriculum/Active-Courses.aspx.
(9) Maintenance of training curricula.
(a) Training curricula shall be maintained for Commission approved Basic Recruit, Advanced, and Specialized Training Programs within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
(b) Upon approval of new or revised curricula, the Commission shall establish an effective date for implementation.
(c) A course description of approved new or revised curricula shall be published on the Active CJSTC Curricula web page within 10 days of Commission approval.
(d) Each course description shall include, at a minimum, the course code, name, hours, and effective date. Each basic recruit program description shall include, at a minimum, an outline of courses by name, course number, and hours.
(10)(8) Student academic performance in courses.
(a) No change.
(b) The terms “successfully completed” and “successfully complete” are denoted with a “Pass” on the completed Training Report form CJSTC-67 and are defined as follows: A student enrolled in a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program shall achieve a score of no less than 80% on each of the written end-of-course examinations, exclusive of demonstration of proficiency skills in the Basic Recruit Training Courses. A student enrolled in a Commission-approved Advanced or Specialized Training Program Course pursuant to subparagraph (10)(8)(d), of this rule section shall achieve a score of no less than 80% on the written end-of-course examination. A student enrolled in a Specialized Instructor Training Course shall achieve a score of no less than 85% on the written end-of-course examination, exclusive of demonstration of any proficiency skills.
(c) The training center director or designee is responsible for the development, maintenance, and administration of comprehensive end-of-course examinations. The training center director or designee is authorized to develop, maintain, and administer additional academic tests for courses and is not limited to only the utilization of a comprehensive end-of-course examination. Training schools shall maintain examinations for Commission-approved Basic Recruit, Advanced, Specialized Instructor Training, and Specialized Training Program Courses, pursuant to subparagraph (10)(8)(d), of this rule section and in compliance with the administration, confidentiality, and security requirements of subsections 11B-35.0085(2)-(5), F.A.C.
(d) The Commission shall designate on the Active CJSTC Curricula web page the Specialized Instructor Courses and Specialized Training Program Courses that require an end-of-course examination. Specialized Instructor Training Courses outlined in subsection 11B-35.007(3), F.A.C., and the following Specialized Training Program Courses require an end-of-course examination:
Course Number
Course Title
Course Hours
1.
1198
Canine Team Training Course
480
2.
1132
Parking Enforcement Specialist for Civilians
16
3.
1133
Selective Traffic Enforcement Program for Civilians
80
4.
732
Traffic Control Officer for Civilians
8
5.
851
Breath Test Operator Course
16
6.
951
Breath Test Operator Renewal Course
4
7.
850
Agency Inspector Course
24
8.
950
Agency Inspector Renewal Course
6
9.
2007
Safe Handling of Firearms
16
10.
2008
District Courts of Appeal Marshal Minimum Standards Training Program
32
(e) No change.
(11)(9) Reporting requirements for Commission-approved Basic Recruit, Advanced, and Specialized Training Program Courses are as follows:
(a) No change.
(b) Following the completion of a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, Advanced Training Program Course, or Instructor Training Course, the training center director or designee shall, within thirty days of the program or course completion date, electronically transmit a completed Training Report form CJSTC-67, or transmit an updated CJSTC-67 form through the Commission’s ATMS. Submission of the Academy Physical Fitness Standards Report, form CJSTC-67A, revised August 4, 2016, effective 7/2017, hereby incorporated by reference http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08440, is required for the Florida CMS Law Enforcement, Florida Law Enforcement Academy, Florida Correctional Probation BRTP, Florida Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy, and Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Programs within thirty days of the course completion. Submission of form CJSTC-67A is not required for the Law Enforcement Auxiliary and Cross-Over Basic Recruit Training Programs. Form CJSTC-67A can be obtained at the following FDLE Internet address: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cms/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by contacting Commission staff at (850) 410-8615.
(c) No change.
(d) The training center director or designee shall ensure that the records for Commission-approved Basic Recruit, Advanced, and Specialized Training Program Courses are maintained in the course file within the training school. Each course shall be subject to audit by Commission staff. Such records shall, at a minimum, include:
1. through 7. No change.
8. List of course instructor(s) to include full name and a copy of the instructor’s current ATMS Global Profile Sheet filed alphabetically in a master file, or maintained in the course file, or completion of Instructor Exemption, form CJSTC-82, revised August 10, 2017 August 4, 2016, effective 7/2017, hereby incorporated by reference https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref___ http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08448 if applicable. Form CJSTC-82 can be obtained at the following FDLE Internet address: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cms/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by contacting Commission staff at (850) 410-8615.
9. through 16. No change.
(12)(10) Student attendance requirements for Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Programs outlined in subsection 11B-35.002(1), F.A.C., Specialized Training Programs outlined in subsection 11B-35.007(1), F.A.C., and Advanced Training Program Courses outlined in paragraph 11B-35.006(1)(b), F.A.C.
(a) through (b) No change.
(c) Competency-Based Instruction. The Commission approves competency-based instruction in the delivery of basic recruit training programs, specialized training program courses, specialized instructor training courses, and courses created from specialized goals and objectives, defined in subparagraph(12)(10)(c)1., of this rule section.
1. through 3. No change.
(13)(11) Student Re-examination Policy for Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program Courses.
(a) A student shall achieve a passing score, pursuant to subsection 11B-35.001(10)(8), F.A.C., on all end-of-course examinations in a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program to successfully complete a program. A student who has failed a written end-of-course examination may be granted a re-examination by the training center director if:
1. through 2. No change.
3. The end-of-course testing instrument is shown to be invalid.
(b) Exclusive of the Commission’s Basic Recruit Training Courses requiring proficiency demonstration and re-examinations in paragraph (13)(11)(a) of this rule section, a student may be granted one written end-of-course re-examination during a single Basic Recruit Training Program. Students, who have failed the written end-of-course examination after a second attempt, shall be deemed to have failed the course.
(c) No change.
(14)(12) Student re-examination policy for Commission-approved Advanced and Specialized Training Program Courses. A student who has failed a written end-of-course examination in a Commission-approved Advanced or Specialized Training Program Course may be granted a re-examination of the course by the training center director as set forth in paragraph (13)(11)(a) of this rule section. Each training school shall develop its own administrative procedures for processing a student’s request for a re-examination as set forth in subsection (11) of this rule section. Training school procedures for processing student requests for re-examination shall be documented and maintained on file at the training school for review by Commission staff and the student.
(15)(13) Basic Recruit Student Physical Fitness Program.
(a) No change.
(b) Basic Recruit Student Physical Fitness Test and Chemical Agent Exposure. Prior to beginning a Basic Recruit Training Program, a student shall receive a physical examination and complete the Physician’s Assessment, form CJSTC-75, which shall be maintained in the student or course file at the training school. A physical examination is not required for cross-over basic recruit training programs.
(c) No change.
(16)(14) Proof of course completion. A training school shall, within thirty days following the completion of a Commission-approved Basic Recruit, Advanced, or Specialized Training Program Course, provide to a student who has successfully completed the program, a certificate, which shall contain at a minimum, the name of the training school, the student’s name, the dates of the program or course, the number of program or course hours, the title of the Basic Recruit, Advanced, or Specialized Training Program Course, and the current training center director’s signature. Basic Recruit Training Completion Certificates shall contain the Curriculum Version Number for the course taught. The training school shall provide a certificate to a student who has successfully completed a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, and the student shall be required to pass the State Officer Certification Examination.
(17) CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course Field Test – The Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission is currently evaluating defensive tactic techniques taught to law enforcement, corrections, and correctional probation recruits in the respective basic recruit training programs. The purpose of the evaluation is to determine the usefulness of current defensive tactics techniques training and identify ways to enhance the training. As part of the evaluation, CJSTC staff conducted a study of the current defensive tactics techniques training program. The study concluded that because few recruits have fighting experience and few officers do defensive tactics training off-duty, any techniques taught during the basic recruit program should be easy for novices to learn and remember. Effective techniques that rely on gross motor skills and can apply to multiple situations would be the ideal techniques to teach. Reducing the number of tactics would allow instructors to have students do multiple repetitions of techniques without increasing training hours. Officers must be able to make quick decisions about how to react and, when appropriate, perform defensive moves fluidly. More realistic simulation training will allow recruits to practice what they learn in basic recruit training and be more confident when entering the field. A revised defensive tactic techniques course is under development in response to the study results. A CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics field-test in a classroom environment with student participation is necessary to evaluate the changes to the course and make modifications if needed before certain course criteria can be established and final rules adopted. In order to accomplish these goals:
(a) The Commission-authorizes field-testing of the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Basic Recruit Training Program curriculum, effective August 1, 2018.
(b) For those participating in the field-test, the Commission approves the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics field-test as the required high liability defensive tactics training curriculum for the law enforcement, corrections, and correctional probation basic recruit training programs.
(c) Training curricula for the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics field-test shall be maintained within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism Division.
(d) Testing of CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Curriculum shall be conducted in three phases by Commission-certified criminal justice training schools. Schools conducting the field-test must remain with the field-test throughout its duration. The Professionalism Division will be responsible for ensuring participating schools have the most up-to-date defensive tactics field-test curriculum.
1. Phase I – the first phase of the field-test will include four Commission-certified training schools and involve at least one law enforcement, corrections, and correctional probation basic recruit class. To participate, schools must request in writing approval from the Director of the Criminal Justice Professionalism Division. The Professionalism Division will select schools to participate in this phase.
2. Phase II – the second phase will include schools from the initial field test with the addition of seven Commission-certified training schools. To participate, schools must request in writing approval from the Director of the Criminal Justice Professionalism Division. The Professionalism Division will select schools to participate in this phase, giving consideration to small, medium, and large training schools, and schools representing the various regions of the state.
3. Phase III – the final phase is open to all Commission-certified training schools. Prior to starting a field test, Phase III schools must request in writing approval from the Director of the Criminal Justice Professionalism Division.
(e) All field-tests of the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Basic Recruit Training Program curriculum revision must include a lead instructor who has completed the Specialized Defensive Tactics Instructor Update Course number 1200.
(f) Students receiving the field-test training must show proficiency in accordance with the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics field-test curriculum and field-test CJSTC Form 6A.
(g) Students participating in the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics field-test shall be students seeking Commission training for the purpose of completing a law enforcement, corrections, or correctional probation basic recruit training program.
(h) This rule section shall expire upon Commission acceptance and approval of the enhanced CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics curriculum and promulgation of the updated CJSTC Form 6.
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2), 943.17 FS. Law Implemented 943.12, 943.17 FS. History–New 12-13-92, Amended 8-7-94, 1-2-97, 7-7-99, 8-22-00, 7-29-01, 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 9-28-09, 6-3-10, 5-21-12, 3-13-13, 5-29-14, 7-29-15, 9-4-16, 7-19-17, .
11B-35.0011 Basic Abilities Test Requirements for Applicant Admission into a Law Enforcement and Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program.
(1) Basic Abilities Test. To comply with Section 943.17(1)(g), F.S., applicants who apply for entry into a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program after January 1, 2002, shall obtain a passing score on a Commission-approved Basic Abilities Test (BAT) for the law enforcement or correctional disciplines, prior to entering a program. The BAT shall be administered in the state of Florida.
(a) No change.
(b) BAT providers shall restrict access to the BAT to those applicants who produce valid photo identification pursuant to paragraph 11B-30.008 F.A.C. Providers shall validate the name, date of birth, gender, and social security number of each applicant to ensure that the information given by the applicant is consistent with the applicant’s driver license and social security record.
(c) through (h) No change.
(2) No change.
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 943.17 FS. History–New 7-29-01. Amended 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 5-21-12, 3-13-13, 5-29-14, 9-4-16, .
11B-35.002 Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation.
(1) There are established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, Basic Recruit Training Programs (BRTP) that provide the minimum required knowledge and proficiency skills necessary for officer employment and certification pursuant to Sections 943.10(1)-(3), (6)-(9), (18), (19), F.S. Individuals who apply for employment as a Florida law enforcement, correctional, or correctional probation officer, shall successfully complete one of the following Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Programs active at the time of enrollment, or be exempt pursuant to Section 943.131(2), F.S.:
(2) Individuals who are requesting employment as an officer, and have not had previous basic recruit training or have not been certified as an officer in the discipline for which certification is sought, and have met the requirements of Sections 943.13(1)-(8) and (11), 943.14(7), and 943.17(1)(g), F.S., shall successfully complete an active Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program pursuant to this rule section.
(3) The Commission has established basic recruit cross-over training programs to provide lateral movement of officers between criminal justice disciplines. Officers requesting employment in another discipline must comply with Section 943.17(1)(g), F.S.
(a) To be eligible to attended a cross-over training program the applicant shall:
1. Comply with the employment requirements of Section 943.1395(3), F.S., and subsections 11B-27.002(4) and 11B-35.002(2), F.A.C.; and
2. Be an active certified officer in the discipline the officer is moving from; or
3. Have not been separated from employment in the discipline the officer is moving from for more than four years; or
4. Within four years of the beginning date of the Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program for the discipline the officer is moving from, have successfully completed the Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program and passed the State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE).
(4) Each training school that offers a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, pursuant to this rule section, shall deliver all course materials included in the program. Delivery of the course materials shall comply with the requirements set forth in the Commission’s approved Basic Recruit Training Curriculum.
(5) A basic recruit student shall successfully complete all courses in a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program for the discipline in which certification is being requested to be eligible to take the applicable State Officer Certification Examination pursuant to Rule 11B-30.0062, F.A.C.
(6)(a) Within four years of the beginning date of a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, an individual shall successfully complete the program, achieve a passing score on the applicable State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE) pursuant to Rule 11B-30.0062, F.A.C., and gain employment and certification as an officer.
(b) An individual who fails to comply with the requirements in paragraph (6)(a) of this rule section for the discipline in which the training was completed, within four years of the date of beginning such training, shall as a condition for obtaining employment comply with the following:
1. Successfully complete the applicable Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program pursuant to Rule 11B-35.002, F.A.C.; and
2. Achieve a passing score on the applicable State Officer Certification Examination pursuant to Rule 11B-30.0062, F.A.C.
(c) Students who entered into a basic recruit training program and have not completed it at the time that it is retired, remain eligible to complete the program, provided they complete the training within four years of the beginning date, pursuant to this rule section. Retired programs eligible for completion are:
1. Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1176, Version 2008.04 (Retired October 31, 2016). Eligible until October 31, 2020.
2. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy number 2003 (Retired June 30, 2016). Eligible until June 30, 2020.
3. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1191 (Retired June 30, 2014). Eligible until June 30, 2018.
4. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy number 2004 (Retired June 30, 2016). Eligible until June 30, 2020.
5. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1179 (Retired June 30, 2014). Eligible until June 30, 2018.
6. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 2005 (Retired June 30, 2016). Eligible until June 30, 2020.
7. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional BRTP number 1192 (Retired June 30, 2014). Eligible until June 30, 2018.
8. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 1193 (Retired June 30, 2016). Eligible until June 30, 2020.
9. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1184 (Retired June 30, 2014). Eligible until June 30, 2018.
10. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1183 (Retired October 31, 2016). Eligible until June 30, 2020.
(a)
Law Enforcement Discipline
Program Number
Basic Recruit Training Programs
Program Hours
Retired (R)
Effective (E)
1.
1177
Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP
770
E-4/1/08
R-6/30/14
2.
1178
Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP
457
E-4/1/08
R-6-30-12
3.
1191
Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP
489
E-7/1/12
R-6-30-14
4.
1179
Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement BRTP
579
E-4/1/08
R-6-30-14
5.
1180
CMS Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer BRTP
319
E-4/1/08
6.
2000
Florida Law Enforcement Academy
770
E-7/1/14
7.
2003
Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy
515
E-7/1/14
R-6/30/16
8.
2004
Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy
567
E-7/1/14
R-6/30/16
9.
3002
Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy
518
E-7/1/16
10.
3005
Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy
532
E-7/1/16
(b)
Correctional Discipline
Program Number
Basic Recruit Training Programs
Program Hours
Retired (R)
Effective (E)
1.
502
Traditional Correctional BRTP
552
R-6/30/12
2.
1181
Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional BRTP
199
R-6/30/12
3.
1192
Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional BRTP
156
E-7/1/12
R-6/30/14
4.
1182
Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional BRTP
256
R-6/30/12
5.
1193
Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional BRTP
250
E-7/1/12
R-6/30/16
6.
501
Correctional Auxiliary Officer BRTP
To become certified as a Correctional Auxiliary Officer, pursuant to subsection 11B-35.003(8), F.A.C., a basic recruit student shall complete the Florida CMS Correctional BRTP, pursuant to paragraph (5)(h) of this rule section.
254
R-6/30/12
7.
1190
Florida CMS Correctional BRTP
420
E-7/1/12
8.
2005
Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional BRTP
172
E-7/1/14
R-6/30/16
9.
3001
Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional BRTP
198
E-7/1/16
10.
3004
Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional BRTP
238
E-7/1/16
(c)
Correctional Probation Discipline
Program Number
Basic Recruit Training Programs
Program Hours
Retired (R)
Effective (E)
1.
1176
Florida Correctional Probation BRTP
449
E-4/1/08
R-10/31/16
2.
1183
Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation BRTP
194
E-4/1/08
R-10/31/16
3.
1184
Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation BRTP
130
E-4/1/08
R-6/30/14
4.
NA
Correctional Probation Auxiliary BRTP; there is no course. To become certified as a Correctional Probation Auxiliary Officer, pursuant to subsection 11B-35.003(8), F.A.C., a basic recruit student shall complete the Florida Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy, pursuant to paragraph (5)(g) of this rule section.
NA
NA
5.
3000
Florida Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy
482
E-11/1/16
6.
3003
Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy
290
E-11/1/16
(2)(a) Within four years of the beginning date of a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, an individual shall successfully complete the program, achieve a passing score on the applicable State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE) pursuant to Rule 11B-30.0062, F.A.C., and gain employment and certification as an officer.
(b) An individual who fails to comply with the requirements in paragraph (2)(a) of this rule section for the discipline in which the training was completed, within four years of the date of beginning such training, shall as a condition for obtaining employment comply with the following:
1. Successfully complete the applicable Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program pursuant to Rule 11B-35.002, F.A.C.; and
2. Achieve a passing score on the applicable State Officer Certification Examination pursuant to Rule 11B-30.0062, F.A.C.
(3) Each training school that offers a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, pursuant to this rule section, shall deliver all course materials included in the program. Delivery of the course materials shall comply with the requirements set forth in the Commission’s approved Basic Recruit Training Curriculum.
(4) A basic recruit student shall successfully complete all courses in a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program to be eligible to take the applicable State Officer Certification Examination for the discipline.
(5) Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Programs. Pursuant to Section 943.12, F.S., Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Programs establish the minimum required entry-level training for law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officers. Individuals who are requesting employment as an officer, and have not had previous basic recruit training or have not been certified as an officer in the discipline for which certification is sought, and have met the requirements of Sections 943.13(1)-(8) and (11), 943.14(7), and 943.17(1)(g), F.S., shall successfully complete a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program pursuant to this rule section. The Commission’s Basic Recruit Training Programs are:
(a) Traditional Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 502 (Retired June 30, 2012).
(b) Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1177 (Retired June 30, 2014).
(c) Florida Law Enforcement Academy number 2000 (Effective July 1, 2014):
Course Name
Course Hours
1.
Introduction to Law Enforcement
10
2.
Legal
62
3.
Interactions in a Diverse Community
40
4.
Interviewing and Report Writing
56
5.
Fundamentals of Patrol
35
6.
Calls for Service
36
7.
Criminal Investigations
50
8.
Crime Scene to Courtroom
35
9.
Critical Incidents
44
10.
Traffic Stops
30
11.
DUI Traffic Stops
24
12.
Traffic Crash Investigations
32
13.
CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations
48
14.
CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers
40
15.
CMS Criminal Justice Firearms
80
16.
CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics
80
17.
Dart-Firing Stun Gun
8
18.
Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training
60
TOTAL
770
(d) Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1176, Version 2008.04 (Retired October 31, 2016).
(e) Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 1190, (Effective July 1, 2012):
Course Name
Course Hours
1.
Introduction to Corrections
32
2.
Communications
40
3.
Officer Safety
16
4.
Facility and Equipment
8
5.
Intake and Release
18
6.
Supervising in a Correctional Facility
40
7.
Supervising Special Populations
20
8.
Responding to Incidents and Emergencies
16
9.
CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers
40
10.
CMS Criminal Justice Firearms
80
11.
CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics
80
12.
Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities
30
TOTAL
420
(f) Florida Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy number 3000 (Effective November 1, 2016):
Course Name
Course Hours
1.
Introduction to Correctional Probation
14
2.
Legal Foundations for Correctional Probation
44
3.
Communications
46
4.
Intake and Orientation
24
5.
Caseload Management
32
6.
Supervision of Offenders
88
7.
Field Supervision
80
8.
CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers
40
9.
CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics
80
10.
Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness Training
34
TOTAL
482
(6) Commission-approved Basic Recruit Cross-Over Training Programs. The Commission has established basic recruit cross-over training programs to provide lateral movement of officers between criminal justice disciplines.
(a) Officers entering a basic recruit cross-over training program shall comply with the employment requirements of Section 943.1395(3), F.S., and subsections 11B-27.002(4) and 11B-35.002(2), F.A.C.; and
(b) An applicant requesting to attend a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Cross-Over Training Program shall:
1. Be an active certified officer in the discipline the officer is moving from; or
2. Have not been separated from employment in the discipline the officer is moving from for more than four years; or
3. Within four years of the beginning date of the Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program for the discipline the officer is moving from, have successfully completed the Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program and passed the State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE).
(c) A Commission-approved Basic Recruit Cross-Over Training Program requires that an officer comply with Section 943.17(1)(g), F.S., successfully complete the required courses in the cross-over training program for the discipline in which cross-over certification is being requested, successfully complete the applicable high-liability training requirements pursuant to subsection (6) of this rule section, if applicable, and achieve a passing score on the applicable State Officer Certification Examination pursuant to Rule 11B-30.0062, F.A.C.
(d) Law Enforcement Cross-Over Basic Recruit Training Programs.
1. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1178 (Retired June 30, 2012).
2. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy number 2003 (Retired June 30, 2016).
3. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy number 3002 (Effective July 1, 2016). An individual, who has successfully completed the Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program and passed the SOCE, shall complete the following courses to satisfy the training requirements to become a law enforcement officer:
Course Title
Course Hours
a.
Introduction to Law Enforcement
10
b.
Legal
62
c.
Interactions With a Diverse Community
40
d.
Interviewing and Report Writing
56
e.
Fundamentals of Patrol
35
f.
Calls For Service
36
g.
Criminal Investigations
50
h.
Crime Scene To Courtroom
35
i.
Critical Incidents
44
j.
Traffic Stops
30
k.
DUI Traffic Stops
24
l.
Traffic Crash Investigations
32
m.
Cross-Over Program Updates
8
n.
CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations (See Volume 2: High Liability Textbook and Instructor Guide)
48
o.
Dart-Firing Stun Gun (See Volume 2: High Liability Textbook and Instructor Guide)
8
TOTAL
518
4. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1191 (Retired June 30, 2014).
5. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy number 2004 (Retired June 30, 2016).
6. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy number 3005 (Effective July 1, 2016). An individual who has successfully completed the Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program and passed the SOCE, shall complete the following courses to satisfy the training requirements to become a law enforcement officer:
Course Title
Course Hours
a.
Legal
62
b.
Interactions in a Diverse Community
40
c.
Fundamentals of Patrol
35
d.
Calls for Service
36
e.
Criminal Investigations
50
f.
Crime Scene to Courtroom
35
g.
Critical Incidents
44
h.
Traffic Stops
30
i.
DUI Traffic Stops
24
j.
Traffic Crash Investigations
32
k.
Cross-Over Program Updates
8
l.
CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations
48
m.
CMS Criminal Justice Firearms
80
n.
Dart-Firing Stun Gun
8
TOTAL
532
7. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Law Enforcement Basic Recruit Training Program number 1179 (Retired June 30, 2014).
(e) Correctional Cross-Over Basic Recruit Training Programs.
1. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 1181 (Retired June 30, 2012).
2. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 2005 (Retired June 30, 2016).
3. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 3001 (Effective July 1, 2016). An individual, who has successfully completed the Law Enforcement Officer Basic Recruit Training Program and passed the SOCE, shall complete the following courses to satisfy the training requirements to become a correctional officer:
Course Title
Course Hours
a.
Introduction to Corrections
32
b.
Communications
40
c.
Officer Safety
16
d.
Facility and Equipment
8
e.
Intake and Release
18
f.
Supervising in a Correctional Facility
40
g.
Supervising Special Populations
20
h.
Responding to Incidents and Emergencies
16
i.
Cross-Over Program Updates
8
TOTAL
198
4. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional BRTP number 1192 (Retired June 30, 2014).
5. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Traditional Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 1182 (Retired June 30, 2012).
6. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 1193 (Retired June 30, 2016).
7. Correctional Probation Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program number 3004 (Effective July 1, 2016). An individual, who has successfully completed the Correctional Probation Officer Basic Recruit Training Program and passed the SOCE, shall complete the following courses to satisfy the training requirements to become a correctional officer:
Course Name
Course Hours
a.
Introduction to Corrections
32
b.
Officer Safety
16
c.
Facility and Equipment
8
d.
Intake and Release
18
e.
Supervising in a Correctional Facility
40
f.
Supervising Special Populations
20
g.
Responding to Incidents and Emergencies
16
h.
CMS Criminal Justice Firearms
80
i.
Cross-Over Program Updates
8
TOTAL
238
(f) Correctional Probation Cross-Over Basic Recruit Training Programs.
1. Traditional Correctional Cross-Over to Traditional Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 667 (Retired March 31, 2008).
2. CMS Application-Based Law Enforcement Cross-Over to Traditional Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1156 (Retired March 31, 2008).
3. Law Enforcement Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1184 (Retired June 30, 2014).
4. A law enforcement officer who requests certification as a correctional probation officer shall successfully complete the Correctional Probation BRTP and pass the SOCE to satisfy the training requirements.
5. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program number 1183 (Retired October 31, 2016).
6. Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy number 3003 (Effective November 1, 2016). An individual who has successfully completed the Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program and passed the SOCE, shall complete the following courses to satisfy the training requirements to become a correctional probation officer:
Course Name
Course Hours
a.
Introduction to Correctional Probation
14
b.
Legal Foundations for Correctional Probation Officers
44
c.
Intake and Orientation
24
d.
Caseload Management for Correctional Probation
32
e.
Supervision of Offenders
88
f.
Field Supervision
80
g.
Cross-Over Program Updates
8
TOTAL
290
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2), 943.17 FS. Law Implemented 943.12, 943.17 FS. History–New 12-13-92, Amended 1-10-94, 8-7-94, 1-2-97, 7-7-99, 8-22-00, 7-29-01, 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 9-28-09, 5-21-12, 3-13-13, 5-29-14, 7-29-15, 9-4-16, 7-19-17, .
11B-35.003 Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation Auxiliary Training.
(1) No change.
(2) To become certified as a law enforcement or correctional auxiliary officer, an applicant shall meet the requirements outlined in Sections 943.13(1)-(9), and (11), 943.14(7) and 943.17(1)(g), F.S. To become certified as a correctional probation auxiliary officer, an applicant shall meet the requirements outlined in Sections 943.13(1)-(9), and (11) and 943.14(7), F.S., and shall complete in its entirety the Florida Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program active at the time of enrollment. Officer Training Academy in its entirety. Applicants requesting certification as a correctional officer shall complete in its entirety the Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program active at the time of enrollment in its entirety. Applicants requesting certification as a law enforcement auxiliary officer shall successfully complete the following Auxiliary Officer Basic Recruit Training Program requirements:
(a) through (b) No change.
(c) Instruction of the vehicle operations course CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations Course is based on the employing agency requirements. Auxiliary officers operating an agency vehicle are required to complete this training.
(3) A training school shall submit form CJSTC-67 to Commission staff upon an individual’s successful completion of a CMS Law Enforcement Officer the Prerequisite Course. The training school or agency shall document the student’s successful completion of the applicable Basic Recruit Training High-Liability Courses, pursuant to subsection 11B-35.0024(3), F.A.C. Regardless of where the Basic Recruit Training High-Liability Course is completed, the employing agency shall maintain the training documentation in the officer’s file.
(4) Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training High-Liability Courses instructed at a Commission-certified training school shall be recognized by the Commission for applicants requesting certification as a law enforcement, correctional, or correctional probation officer, if the applicant has completed training within the past four years pursuant to subsection 11B-35.002(6)(2), F.A.C. Recognition of completed Basic Recruit Training High-Liability Courses shall comply with paragraph 11B-35.0023(2)(d), F.A.C.
(5) Individuals exempt from completing the 40-hour CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers course in the CMS Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer Basic Recruit Training Program, based on education and training experience in the United States or its territories, shall complete the 111-hour CMS Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer Prerequisite Course, pursuant to paragraph (6)(a) of this rule section, and the applicable high-liability courses pursuant to paragraphs (6)(b)-(d) of this rule section. The following individuals shall possess an active certificate or license that shall be maintained in the course file to be eligible for the exemption:
(a) through (f) No change.
(6) CMS Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer Basic Recruit Training Program number 1180 (Effective April 1, 2008).
(a)
CMS Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer Prerequisite Course
Course
Hours
1.
Law Enforcement Auxiliary Introduction
27
2.
Law Enforcement Auxiliary Patrol and Traffic
19
3.
Law Enforcement Auxiliary Investigations
17
4.
Dart-Firing Stun Gun
8
5.
CMS First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers
40
CMS Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer Prerequisite Course
111
(b)
CMS Criminal Justice Firearms
This course shall be taught by a Commission-certified high-liability instructor at a training school or agency.
80
(c)
CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics
This course shall be taught by a Commission-certified high-liability instructor at a training school or agency.
80
(d)
CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations
**CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations is optional and is based on employing agency requirements. If required, the course shall be taught by a Commission-certified high-liability instructor at a training school or agency. If CMS Law Enforcement Vehicle Operations is not instructed, the total program hours will be reduced to 271 hours.
48
CMS Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer Program TOTAL
**319
(7) Correctional Auxiliary Officer Basic Recruit Training Program. To become a Correctional Auxiliary Officer an individual shall complete the Florida CMS Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program, number 1190, pursuant to paragraph 11B-35.002(5)(e), F.A.C.
(8) Correctional Probation Auxiliary Officer Basic Recruit Training Program. To become a Correctional Probation Auxiliary Officer an individual shall complete the Florida Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy, number 3000, pursuant to paragraph 11B-35.002(5)(i), F.A.C.
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 943.12(5), 943.17(1)(a) FS. History–New 12-13-92, Amended 1-2-97, 7-7-99, 8-22-00, 7-29-01, 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 9-28-09, 6-3-10, 3-13-13, 5-29-14, 9-4-16, 7-19-17, .
11B-35.006 Advanced Training Program.
(1) Commission-approved Advanced Training Program Courses were created to enhance an officer’s knowledge, skills, and abilities for the job the officer performs and are used by an officer to satisfy mandatory retraining requirements or eligibility for salary incentive monies pursuant to Rule Chapter 11B-14, F.A.C.
(a) No change.
(b) The Commission shall designate on the Active CJSTC Curricula web page courses that are eligible for salary incentive credit. The following is a complete list of active Advanced Training Program Courses:
Course Number
Course Name
Course Hours
1.
006
Line Supervision
80
2.
011
Developing and Maintaining a Sound Organization
40
3.
012
Planning the Effective Use of Financial Resources
40
4.
013
Building and Maintaining a Sound Behavioral Climate
40
5.
016
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Investigations
40
6.
020
Case Preparation and Court Presentation
40
7.
032
Special Tactical Problems
40
8.
036
Injury and Death Investigations
40
9.
047
Interviews and Interrogations
40
10.
050
Stress Management Techniques
40
11.
053
Crisis Intervention
40
12.
057
Discipline and Special Confinement Techniques
40
13.
068
Advanced Report Writing and Review
40
14.
074
Substance Abuse Awareness and Education
40
15.
077
Underwater Police Science and Technology
80
16.
085
Emergency Preparedness for Correctional Officers
40
17.
087
Advanced Traffic Homicide Investigations
80
18.
088
Traffic Crash Reconstruction
80
19.
090
School Resource Officer
40
20.
091
Domestic Intervention and Investigations
40
21.
093
Hostage Negotiation
40
22.
094
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) – FDLE instructed only
80
23.
096
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)
40
24.
094 & 097
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)
40
25..
098
Basic Traffic Homicide Investigations
80
26.
100
Crimes Against the Elderly
40
27.
107
Middle Management
40
28.
809
*Field Training Officer Course for Law Enforcement Officers (This course is not mandated for field training officers)
40
29.
1100
*Field Training Officer Course for Correctional Officers (This course is not mandated for field training officers)
40
30.
1151
Conducting Background Investigations
40
31.
1152
Investigation and Supervision of Officer-Involved Deadly Force Incidents
40
32.
1158
Speed Measurement Course
40
33.
1163
Gangs and Security Threat Groups
40
34.
1165
Spanish for Criminal Justice Professionals
40
35.
1166
Advanced Investigative Techniques of Human Trafficking Offenses
40
36.
1137
Violent Crime Investigator Training Course
40
*Officers who are currently receiving salary incentive payment for completion of the Field Training Officer Course number 051, are not eligible to receive additional salary incentive credit for course number 809 or 1100.
Officers who are currently receiving salary incentive payment for completion of the Radar Speed Measurement Training Course for Law Enforcement Officers number 055 and Laser Speed Measurement Operators Course for Law Enforcement Officers number 095 are not eligible to receive additional salary incentive credit for course number 1158.
(2) Officers who are currently receiving salary incentive payment for completion of the Field Training Officer Course number 051, are not eligible to receive additional salary incentive credit for course number 809 or 1100.
(3) Officers who are currently receiving salary incentive payment for completion of the Radar Speed Measurement Training Course for Law Enforcement Officers number 055 and Laser Speed Measurement Operators Course for Law Enforcement Officers number 095 are not eligible to receive additional salary incentive credit for course number 1158.
(4)(2) Course number 094, Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.), may be offered only through the certified state D.A.R.E. training school. The Florida certified state D.A.R.E. training school is located within the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. D.A.R.E. course numbers are: Course #094 (80 hours), or #094 split with #097 (40 hours) for salary incentive, and #096 (40 hours) for mandatory retraining.
(5)(3) Only officers and support personnel who have written approval from their respective agency administrator or designee may attend Advanced Training Program Courses. Applicants shall submit evidence of their agency administrator’s approval in a format established and agreed upon by the Local Regional Training Council and training school.
(6)(4) To successfully complete an Advanced Training Program Course, a student shall comply with student attendance, performance, and course documentation requirements pursuant to Rule 11B-35.001, F.A.C.
(7)(5) Training schools shall report the successful completion of Advanced Training Program Courses for officers pursuant to paragraph 11B-35.001(11)(b), F.A.C., if they have received written or electronic authorization from the officer’s respective agency for salary incentive credit.
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 943.12(5), 943.17(1)(b) FS. History–New 12-13-92, Amended 1-10-94, 1-2-97, 7-7-99, 8-22-00, 7-29-01, 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 9-28-09, 6-3-10, 3-13-13, 9-4-16, .
11B-35.007 Specialized Training Program.
(1) through (2) No change.
(3) The Commission shall designate on the Active CJSTC Curricula web page the active Specialized Instructor Courses and Specialized Training Program Courses. Specialized Instructor Training Courses pursuant to paragraph (1)(b) of this rule section. The following Specialized Instructor Training Courses are developed and approved by the Commission for instructor training and shall be delivered in their entirety by a training school for an individual to qualify to apply as a Commission-certified instructor.
Course Number
Course Names
Course Hours
(a)
1115
General Instructor Refresher Course
8
(b)
800
CMS Vehicle Operations Instructor Course
40
(c)
801
CMS Firearms Instructor Course
44
(d)
802
CMS Defensive Tactics Instructor Course
80
(e)
1114
CMS First Aid Instructor Course
40
(f)
1107
1199
Canine Team Training Instructor Course (Retired 11/6/13)
Canine Team Training Instructor Course
40
80
(g)
1110
Breath Test Instructor Course
40
(h)
1111
Breath Test Instructor Renewal Course
8
(i)
1159
Speed Measurement Instructor Course
40
(j)
1186
Florida General Instructor Techniques Course
64
(k)
2001
Role-play Scenarios for Facilitative Learning
16
(4) Specialized Instructor Training Courses are developed and approved by the Commission for instructor training and have not been designated as Commission approved Advanced Training Program courses. They shall be delivered in their entirety by a training school for an individual to qualify to apply as a Commission-certified instructor. Commission-approved Specialized Training Program Courses pursuant to paragraph (1)(c) of this rule section. The following Commission-approved Specialized Training Program Courses are developed and approved by the Commission and have not been designated as Commission-approved Advanced Training Program Courses:
Course Number
Course Names
Course Hours
(a)
1196
Contraband Forfeiture
16
(b)
1131
Human Diversity In-service Training for Discriminatory Profiling and Professional Traffic Stops
4
(c)
1112
1198
Canine Team Training Course (Retired 11/6/13)
Canine Team Training Course (Effective 11/7/13)
400
480
(d)
1113
Laser Speed Measurement Device (LSMD) Transition Operators Course for Radar Operators (Retired 12/31/08)
12
(e)
1132
Parking Enforcement Specialist for Civilians
16
(f)
1133
Selective Traffic Enforcement Program for Civilians
80
(g)
732
Traffic Control Officer for Civilians
8
(h)
1134
Criminal Justice Officer Ethics Course
8
(i)
808
CMS Field Training Officer Transition Course (Retired 12/31/08)
8
(j)
1149
Special Populations
32
(k)
1160
Dart-Firing Stun Gun
8
(l)
1167
CMS General Instructor Update Course (Retired 12/31/10)
4
(m)
1169
CMS Defensive Tactics and Firearms Instructor Update Course
(Retired 12/31/10)
6
(n)
1185
Elder Abuse Investigations
4
(o)
1189
Physical Fitness Trainer Course
32
(p)
1194
Responding to Veterans
16
(q)
1195
Public Safety Telecommunications for Law Enforcement Officers
40
(r)
1197
STEP Course for Red Light Cameras
40
(s)
2002
Property Repossession Processes
2
(t)
2006
Canine Team Training Instructor Update Course
24
(u)
2007
Safe Handling of Firearms
16
(v)
2008
District Courts of Appeal Marshal Minimum Standards Training Program
32
(w)
019
Criminal Law
40
(x)
054
Organized Crime
40
(y)
2009
Diabetic Emergencies and Officer Response
2
(5) Specialized Training Program Courses are developed and approved by the Commission and have not been designated as Commission-approved Advanced Training Program courses. They shall be delivered in their entirety by a training school for an individual to receive Advanced Training Program credit. The following Commission-approved Specialized Training Program Courses are developed and approved by the Commission and have not been designated as Commission-approved Advanced Training Program Courses:
(a)
851
Breath Test Operator Course
16
(b)
951
Breath Test Operator Renewal Course
4
(c)
850
Agency Inspector Course
24
(d)
950
Agency Inspector Renewal Course
6
(6) through (7) No change.
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 943.175, 943.25 FS. History–New 12-13-92, Amended 8-7-94, 1-2-97, 7-7-99, 8-22-00, 7-29-01, 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 9-28-09, 5-21-12, 3-13-13, 5-29-14, 7-29-15, 9-4-16, .
11B-35.009 Exemption from Basic Recruit Training.
(1) through (4) No change.
(5) Documentation requirements for out-of-state, federal, and inactive Florida Officers. Upon verification of an individual’s request for exemption of training, pursuant to this rule section, an employing agency or Criminal Justice Selection Center shall submit to Commission staff a completed Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, revised August 10, 2017 August 4, 2016, effective 7/2017, hereby incorporated by reference https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref___ http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08445, for out-of-state, federal, and inactive Florida Officers. Form CJSTC-76 can be obtained at the following FDLE Internet address: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cms/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by contacting Commission staff at (850) 410-8615. Supporting documentation verifying the individual’s compliance with comparable basic recruit training and sworn criminal justice experience pursuant to this rule section shall be maintained on file by the employing agency or Criminal Justice Selection Center and submitted to Commission staff for review. The agency shall be notified of the approval or denial of the requested exemption of certification in writing within 30 working days. Any appeal of denial of exemption is governed by Section 120.57, F.S.
(6) High-Liability Basic Recruit Training proficiency skills requirements for out-of-state, federal, or inactive Florida officers. Prior to applying for certification, an out-of-state or federal officer, or inactive Florida officer, who is exempt from completing a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, pursuant to Section 943.131(2), F.S., shall demonstrate proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Proficiency Skills of vehicle operations, firearms, defensive tactics, and first aid, pursuant to Rule 11B-35.0024, F.A.C., for the discipline for which certification is sought. Such officers shall achieve a passing score on the State Officer Certification Examination, pursuant to Rule 11B-30.0062, F.A.C., and paragraph 11B-30.008, F.A.C. Demonstration of proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Proficiency Skills and passing the State Officer Certification Examination shall be completed within one year after notification of approval of the Exemption-From-Training form CJSTC-76. Individuals who do not complete the required demonstration of proficiency in the High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Proficiency Skills and achieve a passing score on the State Officer Certification Examination within one year, are permitted to apply for another exemption from training, pursuant to Section 943.131(2), F.S., provided they meet the eligibility requirements outlined in Section 943.131(2), F.S. Upon demonstration of proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Proficiency Skills, the training school shall complete an Exemption-From-Training Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, revised August 10, 2017 November 6, 2014, effective 7/2015, hereby incorporated by reference https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref___ https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05646, and provide a copy to the officer of form CJSTC-76A. Form CJSTC-76A can be obtained at the following FDLE Internet address: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/cms/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by contacting Commission staff at (850) 410-8615. The training center director or designee shall, within thirty days of course completion, electronically transmit a completed Training Report form CJSTC-67 through the Commission’s ATMS, or submit an updated form CJSTC-67.
(7) through (9) No change.
Rulemaking Authority 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 943.131(2) FS. History–New 1-2-97, Amended 7-7-99, 11-5-02, 11-30-04, 3-27-06, 3-21-07, 6-9-08, 5-21-12, 3-13-13, 5-29-14, 7-29-15, 9-4-16, 7-19-17, .
NAME OF PERSON ORIGINATING PROPOSED RULE: Bureau Chief Glen Hopkins
NAME OF AGENCY HEAD WHO APPROVED THE PROPOSED RULE: Governor and Cabinet
DATE PROPOSED RULE APPROVED BY AGENCY HEAD: March 7, 2018
DATE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT PUBLISHED IN FAR: October 30, 2017
Document Information
- Comments Open:
- 3/22/2018
- Summary:
- Updated rule references; established procedure for maintaining current list of Commission-approved courses and programs on a public internet web page; use of the Academy Physical Fitness Standards Report form CJSTC-67A; physical examination requirements; implementation of the CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics Course revision field-test; deleted the specific listing of basic recruit training programs by name; clarified four year requirement for completing a basic recruit program after the ...
- Purpose:
- Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C.: Renumbers the paragraphs of Rule 11B-35.001(7)-(16), F.A.C., because new paragraphs were added to the requirements and specifications section. Subsections 11B-35.001(7)-(9), F.A.C.: Provides an official list of active Commission-approved courses on a public web page that will be available to the training schools and instructors. Removes specific names of courses and training programs from rule and provides for the CJSTC to be more responsive to ...
- Rulemaking Authority:
- 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2), 943.17 FS.
- Law:
- 943.12, 943.12(5), 943.131(2), 943.17, 943.17(1)(a), (b), 943.175, 943.25 FS.
- Contact:
- Joyce Gainous-Harris at 850-410-8615, or joycegainous-harris@fdle.state.fl.us, or write to Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Professionalism, 2331 Phillips Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32308.
- Related Rules: (7)
- 11B-35.001. General Training Programs; Requirements and Specifications
- 11B-35.0011. Basic Abilities Requirements for Applicant Admission into a Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation Basic Recruit Training Program
- 11B-35.002. Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation
- 11B-35.003. Basic Recruit Training Programs for Law Enforcement, Correctional, and Correctional Probation Auxiliary Training
- 11B-35.006. Advanced Training Program
- More ...