Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 22 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part III - Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice
Subpart 4 - Peace Officers
Chapter 47 - Standards and Training
Section III-4715 - Instructor Qualifications
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-4715
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Full-time academy instructors must meet the following qualifications:
1. shall possess at least 60 semester hours
college or may substitute practical experience in law enforcement and/or
corrections as listed in Paragraph A.2;
2. each two years full-time experience may be
substituted for each 30 semester hours of college. Any combination of above
will be acceptable;
3. shall have
completed the instructor development course conducted by the council.
4. shall have completed at least two years
full-time practical experience in law enforcement and/or corrections field,
which must be over and above any experience used as a substitute for
college.
B. Specialized instructors for defensive tactics, firearms, and corrections shall meet the following qualification:
1. shall be a
full-time employee of a public criminal justice agency with at least two years
full-time continuous, practical law enforcement experience, and pertain to
firearms, defensive tactics, and corrections instructors;
2. shall have recommendation of an academy
director or agency head;
3. shall
successfully complete all aspects of adult learning model training (except for
Defensive Tactics instructors)
4.
shall attend POST-sponsored instructor retrainers as required by POST. Update
workshops for corrections instructors shall be held annually (effective July 1,
2005).
C. Special guest instructors shall meet the following qualifications:
1. shall have advanced knowledge or expertise
in the area in which they are instructing;
2. shall not certify students in defensive
tactics, firearms or corrections fields.
D. POST Firearms Instructors
1. Eligibility
a. All applicants must be a Level 1 basic
peace officer that is full time and must have two years of full time practical
law enforcement experience and be POST certified or grandfathered in under the
current POST law.
b. If an
instructor changes full time employment status (retires, part time or reserve),
he/she is no longer a current POST certified firearms instructor. Only full
time officers are eligible to be current POST certified firearms instructors.
Only POST firearms instructors can teach, score targets and sign any
paperwork.
2.
Qualification Day for POST Firearms Instructor School
a. Each agency is allowed to submit two names
for consideration. The nomination form must be signed by the academy director
or agency head (sheriff/chief).
b.
i. The three courses of fire are:
(a). bullseye (80 percent);
(b). FBI Tactical Revolver Course (80
percent); and
(c). POST
Qualification Course (90 percent).
ii. These courses must be shot with an
approved duty weapon.
c.
A written exam will be administered on that day which will include basic
firearms, safety, etc., as taught in basic training.
d. A minimum score of 80 percent is
acceptable on the written exam, Bullseye and FBI Tactical Revolver
Course.
e. A minimum score of 90
percent is acceptable for the POST Qualification Course. Only one attempt at
qualifying at each course and the written test is acceptable.
Pre-qualifications scores (on qualification day) are for admission purposes
only and are not counted toward grade point average in the school.
3. POST Firearms Instructor
School:
a. Students will be required to
attend all sessions of training and must qualify on all courses of
fire.
b. There will be a written
exam each Friday with 80 percent constituting a passing grade.
c. All students must maintain at least an 80
percent grade point average throughout the course in order to successfully
complete the course and graduate.
d.
i. Grade
points will be divided among the various segments of the school:
(a). written exams;
(b). oral and written presentations;
and
(c). range
qualifications.
ii. It is
not possible for a student to fail both written examinations and still pass the
course.
E. Retrainers for POST Firearms Instructors
1. Attendance at the firearms retrainers is
required to maintain POST firearms instructor certification. This class is
mandatory.
2. If for any reason
instructor misses a retrainer two years in a row, their POST firearms
instructor certification is revoked. The instructor must attend another
firearms instructor school (classroom portion only-40 hrs.) to reactivate their
certification.
3. The firearms
retrainer is held at least twice every year at different locations.
4. If a POST firearms instructor misses the
first retrainer, the instructor must be requalified with 90 percent (at least
108) within 90 days by a POST staff member or the POST firearm instructor
designee.
5. If a POST firearms
instructor is medically excused from the retrainer qualification, the
instructor must requalify with 90 percent (at least 108) within 90 days by a
POST staff member or the POST designee after released from their physician.
This instructor must attend the classroom portion of the retrainer if
physically able.
6. Any POST
firearms instructor who fails to qualify the first time at the retrainer must
shoot again and average the two scores. If the instructor fails to qualify with
90 percent (at least 108) with the averaged two scores, the instructor will be
suspended for 90 days and allowed one opportunity to requalify by a POST staff
member or the POST designee upon completion of suspension.
F. POST Corrections Instructors
1.
a.
Eligibility for Level 1 Corrections Instructors
i. All applicants must be both a Level 1 and
Level 3 peace officer or be a Level 2 peace officer under the current law;
and
ii. have two years minimum full
time experience in supervising inmates in a jail or correctional facility;
and
iii. Successfully complete the
POST/ Corrections Instructors Course.
b. No out-of-state transfers are allowed for
corrections instructor certification.
2.
a.
Eligibility for Level 2 Master Corrections Instructors
i. The applicant shall be a POST Corrections
Instructor for at least two years; and
ii. be recommended by the head of the
agency/department; and
iii.
successfully complete the POST Master Corrections Instructor course.
b. The Level 2 Master Corrections
Instructor can train and certify new Level 1 POST Corrections
Instructors.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:1204 and R.S. 15:1207.
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