Indiana Administrative Code
Title 240 - STATE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Article 5 - COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Rule 3 - Indiana Law Enforcement Emergency Network-Administration
Section 3-1 - Purpose of network; limitation on participation

Universal Citation: 240 IN Admin Code 3-1
Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 10-11-2-10

Affected: IC 10-11-2-10

Sec. 1.

The Indiana Law Enforcement Emergency Network (ILEEN) is a system to establish a common communications bond between all Indiana law enforcement officers. It provides a secondary dedicated channel of emergency inter-department communication for each vehicle participating in the program. Participation is limited to law enforcement vehicles or portables operated by certified law enforcement officers.

ILEEN provides for coordinated assistance in emergencies and supports the concept of mutual interdependence.

Manpower shortages in Indiana law enforcement agencies point up the need of large and small agencies for assistance in coping with emergencies. ILEEN can bring such assistance rapidly when an officer advises others on the ILEEN frequency that he is in an emergency situation.

Hundreds of radio units are being installed or converted for operation on ILEEN by local, county, and state agencies. At this time, the Indiana State Police has base station transmitters and receivers on the frequency ready to begin operation.

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