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-4721 - Firearms Qualification
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-4721
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Pre-Academy Firearms Training
1. Any person
employed or commissioned as a peace officer, or reserve or part-time peace
officer must successfully complete a pre-academy firearms training program as
prescribed by the council within thirty (30) days of employment if that person
will be performing the duties of a peace officer before attending a basic or
refresher law enforcement training course.
B. Pre-Academy and Basic Firearms Qualification
1. Students shall qualify with
an approved service weapon on the POST-approved Firearms Qualification Course
and all scoring will be computed and recorded by a firearms instructor
certified by the POST Council.
a. During a
pre-academy training program, a student who fails may be given retests. Any
person who fails shall be prohibited from exercising the authority of a peace
officer until they have successfully completed the course. However, such
persons shall not be prohibited from performing administrative
duties.
b. During a basic law
enforcement training course, it shall be left to the discretion of the training
center director whether a student who fails to qualify on the POST
Qualification Course will be given retests. However, if retests are given, the
scores will be averaged in accordance with POST regulations and must be
completed before the academy class graduates.
2. On a 25-yard range equipped with
POST-approved P-1 targets, the student will fire the POST firearms
qualification course at least four times. Scores must be averaged and the
student must:
a. fire all courses in the
required stage time;
b. use the
correct body position for each course of fire;
c. fire the entire course using double action
only, except in the case of single action only semi-automatic
pistols;
d. fire no more than the
specified number of rounds per stage;
e. fire each course at a distance no
appreciably less nor greater than that specified;
f. achieve an average score of not less than
96 out of a possible 120 which is 80 percent or above. The score shall be
computed as follows: Score 1 + Score 2 + Score 3 + Score 4 = Qualifying Score
(divided by) the number of attempts;
g. all stages of fire must be fired in the
manner specified.
3. All
targets will be graded and final scores computed by a POST-certified firearms
instructor.
C. Annual Requalification
1. The POST firearms
requirements for annual requalification are the same as for basic qualification
with one exception. If the POST Fire-arms qualification course must be fired
more than once, the scores shall be averaged as designated in basic firearms
qualification.
2. All targets will
be graded and final scores computed by a POST-certified Firearms
Instructor.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:1204 and R.S. 15:1207.
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