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-4761 - Advanced Training
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-4761
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Sexual Assault Awareness Training
1. On and
after January 1, 2016, each full-time peace officer shall complete a sexual
assault awareness training program as provided by the council pursuant to
R.S.
40:2405.8. The training program shall be
implemented through a series of learning modules developed for this
purpose.
B. Lead Homicide Investigator Training
1. Initial Training
Course
a. The course content of the initial
training course shall be approved by the council.
b. The content shall be determined based on a
recommendation from a "curriculum committee" appointed by the
council.
c. The "curriculum
committee" shall consist of active homicide investigators, who shall advise the
council on course content. The committee will consist of board members of the
Louisiana Homicide Investigations Association.
d. Vehicular homicide investigators are not
required to complete this course.
2. Waiver
a.
The council may issue a waiver for the initial training course on a
case-by-case basis declaring that an officer has previously received training
and experience that is substantially equal to or exceeds that provided by the
course.
b. A waiver form submitted
to the council shall be reviewed by the committee and recommendations made to
the council.
3.
Certificate
a. Officers who complete the
initial basic course or receive a waiver from the council shall be issued a
certificate.
C. Domestic Violence Awareness Training
1. Each
peace officer, as defined in
R.S.
40:2402(3)(a) shall complete
a domestic violence awareness training program as provided by the council
pursuant to
R.S.
40:2405.8(E). The training
program shall be implemented through a series of learning modules developed for
this purpose.
D. Communication with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
1. Each peace officer, as defined in
R.S.
40:2402(3)(a) shall complete
an interactive training module as provided by the council on communicating with
deaf and hard of hearing individuals pursuant to
R.S.40:2405.8(F)(2).
E. Officer Involved Shooting Investigator Certification
1. Agency
Certification
a. In order for an agency to be
certified by the council to conduct officer involved shooting investigations,
the agency must have at least three certified officer involved shooting
investigators.
b. The POST Council
will review each agency's certification annually, ensuring at least three
investigators remain certified, according to the required criteria.
2. Investigator Certification
a. In order for an investigator to be
certified by the council to conduct officer involved shooting investigations,
the investigator must meet the following criteria:
i. must be a POST certified homicide
investigator; and
ii. must have
five years of general investigative experience; and
iii. must have three years of homicide
investigative experience; and
iv.
must have successfully completed a POST approved officer involved shooting
investigator training.
b.
The council may issue a waiver for the officer involved shooting investigator
training, on a case-by-case basis, declaring that an investigator has previous
experience and/or training that is substantially equal to or exceeds that
provided by a training course. The waiver request must be submitted, in
writing, to the council for review/approval.
c. In order for an investigator to remain
certified by the council to conduct officer involved shooting investigations,
the investigator must meet the following criteria:
i. must complete eight hours of continuing
education annually (each calendar year);
ii. the following topics areas are
recommended for the required continuing education hours: crime scene
investigation, interview and interrogation, use of force, deescalation, bias
policing recognition, critical thinking, investigative techniques,
investigation ethics, internal affairs, etc.;
iii. continuing education hours must be
reported to POST, by the agency training coordinator, by December 31 of each
calendar year;
iv. POST staff must
report all deficiencies to the POST Council annually.
F. Human Trafficking Training
1. Within one year of employment, all
Level 1 and Level 2 peace officers, as defined in
R.S.
40:2402, shall complete seven hours of
training on human trafficking from the POST learning management system (LMS)
pursuant to
R.S.
40:2405.7(D) and
(E).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:1204 and R.S. 15:1207.
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