Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 1730 - MANDATORY FIREARMS TRAINING FOR PEACE OFFICERS
Section 1730.20 - Officer's Responsibilities
Universal Citation: 20 IL Admin Code § 1730.20
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 52, December 27, 2024
a) Basic Firearms Certification
1) Each officer
shall successfully complete a Board certified course of training in the use of
a suitable type firearm as a condition precedent to the possession and use of
that type of firearm in connection with his or her official duties. The
training must be completed within the officer's probationary period or within 6
months from the date of his or her initial employment.
2) In order to receive a certificate
attesting to the successful completion of the required training, each
officer-trainee must attain a passing grade of at least 70% on a written
examination covering pertinent portions of the instruction. The officer-trainee
must also achieve a score of 70% or above on a pistol course to be fired as
prescribed in the curriculum adopted by the Board. In addition, the person in
charge of the training must be completely satisfied of the ability of the
officer-trainee to handle his or her weapon in a safe and competent
manner.
3) Any officer who
successfully completes the Basic Training Course prescribed for recruits (full
time) by the Board shall be presumed to have satisfied the requirements of the
Act.
b) Annual Range Qualification
1) Each officer shall
successfully complete an annual range qualification using a suitable type
firearm as a condition precedent to the possession and use of that type firearm
in connection with his or her official duties. Training must be completed
within 12 months after the officer's previous certification.
2) Each retired law enforcement officer
qualified under federal law to carry a concealed weapon must successfully
complete, during the most recent 12 month period, at the expense of the
individual, the same standards for annual range qualification as used for
active officers.
3) In order to
receive a certificate attesting to the successful completion of the annual
range qualification, each officer, including those retired law enforcement
officers qualified under federal law to carry a concealed weapon, must achieve
a score of 70% or above on a pistol course to be fired as prescribed in a
curriculum adopted by the Board. In addition, the range officer in charge of
the program must be completely satisfied of the ability of the officer to
handle his or her weapon in a safe and competent manner.
4) The training course shall contain a
presentation of the ethical, moral and legal considerations to be taken into
account by any person who uses a firearm.
c) Each officer will bring such equipment as required by the Course Director.
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