California Code of Regulations
Title 11 - Law
Division 2 - Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
Article 1 - General
Section 1005 - Minimum Standards for Training. (Refer to Commission Regulation 1007 and Commission Procedure H for Reserve Peace Officer Training Standards)
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Minimum Entry-Level Training Standards (Required)
Every peace officer, except Reserve Levels II and III, those peace officers listed in subsections 1005(a)(2) and (a)(3) [peace officers whose primary duties are investigative], 1005(a)(4) [coroners or deputy coroners], and 1005(a)(7) [jail deputies], shall complete the Regular Basic Course before being assigned duties which include the exercise of peace officer powers. Requirements for the Regular Basic Course are set forth in Commission Procedure D-1-3.
Every peace officer, except Reserve Levels II and III, jail deputies, and those officers described in subsections 1005(a)(1)(B)1 - 5, following completion of the Regular Basic Course and before being assigned to perform general law enforcement uniformed patrol duties without direct and immediate supervision, shall complete a POST-approved Field Training Program as set forth in Commission Procedure D-13.
An officer is exempt from the Field Training Program requirement following completion of the Regular Basic Course:
More specific information regarding basic training requirements is located in Commission Procedure D-1.
A Basic Course Waiver (BCW) provides an exemption from the Regular Basic Course (RBC) or Specialized Investigator Basic Course (SIBC) training requirements. A BCW is granted to individuals with qualifying out of state or federal law enforcement experience, whose law enforcement training, experience and education are deemed by POST to demonstrate sufficient law enforcement knowledge, skill and proficiency. The prescribed course of training appropriate to the individual's appointment is determined by the Commission and is specified in subsection 1005(a) or Commission Regulation 1007(a). The requirements for the RBC and SIBC are specified in Commission Procedure D-1.
Acceptance of the BCW in lieu of successful completion of a RBC or SIBC is at the discretion of the employing agency. The BCW does not determine an individual's employability, nor is it a means of requalifying training. Individuals with prior qualifying California law enforcement experience are not eligible for the BCW and must complete requalification as defined in Commission Regulation 1008.
A BCW is valid for three years from the date it is granted. After three years, the requirements for requalification or attendance in a RBC or SIBC attach, as specified in Commission Regulation 1008. Individuals may not apply for a second BCW unless they qualify for the following exception:
An individual who has been employed continuously in another state as a full-time peace officer, general or investigative, with less than a three-year break in qualifying employment may reapply for the appropriate waiver one time. A new application (including training certification information) must be filed, subject to the training standards, testing, and fee requirements in effect at the time of submission of the new application. An individual who receives a second Basic Course Waiver has a maximum of three years following completion of requalification to obtain qualifying employment. After three years, the requirements for requalification or attendance in a RBC or SIBC attach, as specified in Commission Regulation 1008.
A waiver of attendance for the RBC will satisfy attendance at SIBC. However, a waiver of attendance for SIBC training does not satisfy the RBC training requirement.
To be eligible for a waiver of the RBC, an individual must meet the following training, education and experience requirements:
To be eligible for a waiver of the SIBC, an individual must meet the following training, education and experience requirements:
A Basic Course Waiver shall be determined through a four-step process:
Step 1: Basic Course Waiver Application/Self-Assessment and Documentation and Fee Requirements
Incomplete application packets will not be considered for review and will be returned to the applicant.
Step 2: POST Training Evaluation
Upon receipt of the completed BCW Application, all supporting documents and the appropriate fee, POST will evaluate the individual's prior training, education and experience.
Individuals will be notified if additional supporting documents are necessary and/or if application is deficient in one or more areas. An individual shall have up to 180 days from date of notification to provide additional verification without the payment of an additional evaluation fee. Failure to provide the additional verification within that time period will result in closure of the application process. Once closed, a new application (including training certification information) must be filed, subject to the training standards, testing, and fee requirements in effect at the time of submission of the new application.
The individual and the agency, when appropriate, will be notified of the results of the evaluation. If the application is approved, the individual will be eligible to complete the BCW Assessment Process.
Step 3: Basic Course Waiver Assessment Process
There are two methods by which the BCW assessment can be accomplished:
Once an assessment method is chosen, an individual may not switch to the other option. The BCW assessment process must be successfully completed within one hundred eighty days of notification by POST of approval of the evaluation.
Assessment Method 1: POST-Certified Requalification Course.
Assessment Method 2: Basic Course Waiver Testing Process.
The testing process consists of the two components identical to the Requalification Course examinations:
Step 4: Issuance of Waiver/Waiver of Attendance
(b) Supervisory Course (Required)
(c) Management Course (Required)
(d) Continuing Professional Training (CPT) (Required) CPT is required for certain peace officer and dispatcher personnel who are employed by POST participating departments. The purpose of CPT is to maintain, update, expand, and/or enhance an individual's knowledge and/or skills. CPT is training that exceeds the training required to meet or requalify in entry-level minimum standards. Qualifying and non-qualifying courses are described in Subsection 1005(d)(3) below.
Every peace officer (other than a Level III Reserve Peace Officer), every Public Safety Dispatcher, and every Public Safety Dispatch Supervisor shall satisfactorily complete the CPT requirement of 24 or more hours of POST-qualifying training during every two-year CPT cycle, based on the statewide CPT Anniversary Date as specified in Subsection 1005(d)(2) below. Completion by jail deputies of in-service training required by Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) for custodial officers [Section 100 et seq. of Title 15] is considered to meet the POST CPT requirement.
Effective January 1, 2009, certain peace officers in specific duty assignments must satisfy a portion of the CPT requirement by completing Perishable Skills training as specified in Subsection 1005(d)(4).
The beginning date for the two-year CPT cycle for all POST participating agencies will be January 1, 2009.
Effective January 1, 2009, the CPT Anniversary Date is used to start a peace officer's or dispatcher's CPT training cycle. The actual CPT cycle will start only after the employing department is an authorized participant in the POST Program.
For purposes of implementing the CPT Anniversary Date, a transition period, with no CPT requirement, is granted to all personnel appointed to any California peace officer or dispatcher position identified in subsection 1005(d)(1).
A grace period with no CPT requirements, is granted when an individual is appointed for the first time to one of the subsection 1005(d)(1) positions. This grace period is the time period between the individual's appointment date and the first occurrence of the CPT Anniversary Date. It is granted to allow completion of entry-level requirements that do not count towards CPT.
A grace period, with no CPT requirement, is granted for an individual rehired into one of the subsection 1005(d)(1) positions with the same department or who transfers to a different department. This grace period is the time between the date reappointed and the next cycle CPT Anniversary Date.
A grace period, with no CPT requirement, is granted for an individual rehired into one of the subsection 1005(d)(1) positions with the same department. This grace period is the time between the date reappointed and the next cycle CPT Anniversary Date.
As the CPT Anniversary Date is a statewide permanently assigned date, it does not change with status changes within a peace officer or dispatcher classification series (e.g., promotion, lateral transfer, probation, military leave, or administrative leave, etc.)
In some situations, an individual may have dual employment as a peace officer/peace officer, a dispatcher/dispatcher, or as a peace officer and a dispatcher.
The same requirement applies to a dispatcher working for two departments simultaneously. The individual holding two positions in the same classification (i.e., dispatcher/dispatcher classification) shall be held to the statewide CPT cycle.
The same requirement applies to an individual employed as a peace officer and a dispatcher whether within the same or different departments (e.g., a peace officer who is also a dispatcher). In such cases, the CPT remains separate for the peace officer job and the dispatcher job. The CPT training must be job-related to qualify. See the examples in subsection 1005(a)(2)(C)3.
POST-qualifying CPT training in excess of 24 hours during a two-year cycle shall not be credited toward any future or prior CPT cycles.
Subsection 1005(d) CPT requirement is met by satisfactory completion of one or more POST-certified courses totaling a minimum of 24 hours, as referenced below.
Regular Basic Course -- Standard Format
Regular Basic Course -- Modular Format (all components)
Field Training Program
District Attorney Investigator Transition Course
Specialized Investigators' Basic Course
PC 832, Arrest and Firearms Course
Coroners' Death Investigation Course
Campus Law Enforcement Course
Aviation Security Course
Public Safety Dispatcher's Basic Course
POST Requalification Course
POST Workshops (those designed to provide input or advice to POST)
Field Management Training
Team Building Workshops
Effective January 1, 2002, all peace officers (except reserve officers and jail deputies) below the middle management position are required to complete Perishable Skills training. In-lieu of completing the training, the requirement may be met by successfully passing a presenter-developed test that measures the approved training objectives.
Minimum Topics/Exercises:
Course Objectives:
The trainee will:
For the first half of the 2021-2022 CPT cycle, personnel will still be allowed to complete the Tactical Firearms Perishable Skills course using a FOS. However, all minimum topics shall be met as specified for Tactical Firearms.
Minimum Topics/Exercises:
Course Objectives:
The trainee will:
For the first half of the 2021-2022 CPT cycle, personnel will still be allowed to complete the Driver Training/Awareness Perishable Skills course using a Law Enforcement Driving Simulator. However, all minimum topics shall be met as specified for Driver Training/Awareness.
Minimum Topics/Exercises:
Course Objectives:
The trainee will:
Minimum Topics/Exercises:
Course Objectives:
The student will:
Minimum Topics/Exercises:
Course Objectives:
The student will:
For the 2021-2022 CPT cycle, individuals who completed any of the Perishable Skills courses between January and July 2021, adhering to prior versions of the required Minimum Topics and Course Objectives, will remain compliant for the remainder of the cycle. This does not apply to the Perishable Skills course requirements for Use of Force.
It is recommended that managers and executives complete, within their two-year compliance cycle, two hours of CPT devoted to updates in the perishable skills topical areas enumerated above.
Agencies may request an exemption from all or part of the Perishable Skills and Communications training requirement. Agencies must request an exemption in writing and provide an attestation that their peace officers do not carry firearms, or they infrequently interact with or effect physical arrests of criminal suspects, or do not utilize marked emergency vehicles during normal course of business.
Instructors who have not presented a course in their topic area within the same CPT cycle must attend a course in that topic as a student or demonstrate their competency by successfully passing a presenter-developed test that measures the approved training objectives for PSP credit.
The agency must maintain and be able to provide documentation that an instructor has presented a course within the same CPT cycle during the POST compliance check.
The agency head may establish a higher training requirement for their instructors.
(e) Executive Development Course (Optional)
(f) Legislatively-Mandated Training
(g) Field Management Training (Optional)
(h) Records Supervisor Training (The following courses are required only for records supervisors applying for the Records Supervisor Certificate.)
(i) Rifle and Shotgun Training
Commission Procedure D-1-1 adopted effective September 26, 1990, and amended January 14, 1994, August 7, 1996, January 1, 2001, January 1, 2004, September 15, 2004, and January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-1-2 adopted effective September 26, 1990, and amended January 11, 1992, January 14, 1994, August 7, 1996, February 13, 1997, September 25, 1998, January 1, 2004, September 15, 2004, August 26, 2006, and January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-1-3 adopted effective April 15, 1982, and amended January 24, 1985, September 26, 1990, January 14, 1994, July 16, 1994, December 16, 1994, August 16, 1995, August 7, 1996, November 27, 1996, February 22, 1997, August 16, 1997, December 4, 1997, January 1, 2001, January 1, 2002, April 10, 2002, January 1, 2004, September 15, 2004, January 1, 2006, January 19, 2007, July 1, 2007, January 1, 2009, May 3, 2012, July 21, 2012, April 1, 2014, October 1, 2014, April 1, 2016, February 15, 2017, January 1, 2022, and February 10, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-1-4 adopted effective October 20, 1983, and amended September 26, 1990, October 27, 1991, January 14, 1994, May 7, 1995, July 21, 2000, January 1, 2001, July 1, 2002, September 15, 2004, January 1, 2006, January 19, 2007, July 1, 2007, January 1, 2009, May 3, 2012, October 1, 2014, April 1, 2016, February 15, 2017, January 1, 2022, and February 10, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-1-5 adopted effective December 29, 1988, and amended September 26, 1990, May 2, 1996, July 21, 2000, January 1, 2001, and January 1, 2022 is herein incorporated by reference. Commission Procedure D-1-6 adopted effective February 4, 1993, and amended January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-1-7 adopted effective January 1, 2004, and amended September 15, 2004, January 1, 2006, January 1, 2009, May 3, 2012, October 1, 2014, April 1, 2016, February 15, 2017, January 1, 2022, and February 10, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedrue D-2 adopted effective April 15, 1982, and amended January 24, 1985, July 1, 2000, September 11, 2000, November 11, 2000, January 1, 2002, September 12, 2002, May 7, 2003, August 7, 2003, January 29, 2004, September 12, 2005, August 26, 2006, and January 29, 2011, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-3 adopted effective April 15, 1982, and amended October 20, 1983, January 29, 1988, March 8, 2003, and January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-4 adopted effective April 15, 1982, and amended November 2, 2000, January 20, 2006, and January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-5 adopted effective December 22, 1979 and amended January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-9 adopted effected December 22, 1979 and amended January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-13 adopted effective June 15, 1990, and amended February 22, 1996, January 1, 1999, July 1, 2004, January 1, 2012, January 1, 2013, November 23, 2016, August 23, 2018, and January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-14 adopted effective January 1, 2002, amended January 1, 2006, January 1, 2009, October 1, 2018, and January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure D-15 adopted effective January 20, 2006 and amended January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
Commission Procedure H-3 adopted effective June 15, 1990, and amended effective July 1, 1992 and January 1, 2022, is herein incorporated by reference.
The document, Training Specifications for the Investigation and Trial Preparation Course adopted effective January 1, 2002, and amended January 1, 2009, is herein incorporated by reference.
The document, Training and Testing Specifications for Peace Officer Basic Courses, adopted effective January 1, 2001, and amended effective October 1, 2001, January 1, 2002, July 1, 2002, January 1, 2003, January 1, 2004, August 15, 2004, September 15, 2004, July 1, 2005, January 1, 2006, January 19, 2007, July 1, 2007, August 8, 2007, January 1, 2008, July 1, 2008, January 1, 2009, July 1, 2009, January 1, 2010, July 1, 2010, July 1, 2011, January 1, 2012, July 1, 2012, January 1, 2013, August 1, 2013, February 1, 2014, August 1, 2014, August 1, 2015, February 1, 2016, August 1, 2016, February 1, 2017, February 15, 2017, August 1, 2017, July 1, 2018, April 1, 2020, July 1, 2020, October 1, 2020, December 1, 2021, April 1, 2022, October 1, 2023, January 25, 2024, and April 1, 2024, is herein incorporated by reference.
The document, Instructor's Guide to Learning Activities for Leadership, Ethics and Community Policing December 2005 adopted effective January 1, 2006, is herein incorporated by reference.
The document POST Basic Courses Test Management and Security Protocols 2018 adopted effective January 1, 2009, amended May 3, 2012, October 1, 2014, April 1, 2016, February 15, 2017, and July 1, 2018, is herein incorporated by reference.
The document Work Sample Test Battery Proctor Manual -- 2012 adopted effective July 21, 2012, is herein incorporated by reference.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 832.1, 832.3, 832.6, 13503, 13506, 13510, 13510.3, 13510.5, 13515.26 and 13519.8, Penal Code. Reference: Sections 830.33, 832, 832.1, 832.3, 832.6, 835a, 13503, 13506, 13510, 13510.3, 13510.5, 13511, 13513, 13514, 13515.29, 13515.295, 13516, 13517, 13519.8, 13519.10, 13520 and 13523, Penal Code.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 832.1, 832.3, 832.6, 13503, 13506, 13510, 13510.3, 13510.5, 13515.26 and 13519.8, Penal Code. Reference: Sections 830.33, 832, 832.1, 832.3, 832.6, 835a, 13503, 13506, 13510, 13510.3, 13510.5, 13511, 13513, 13514, 13515.29, 13515.295, 13516, 13517, 13519.8, 13519.10, 13520 and 13523, Penal Code.