Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Division 75 - Peace Officer Standards and Training Program
Chapter 15 - Continuing Education
Section 11 CSR 75-15.010 - Continuing Education Requirement
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment eliminates any mention of a three- (3-) year Continuing Law Enforcement Education (CLEE) reporting period. The last three- (3-) year reporting period ended on December 31, 2017. This amendment eliminates the ability to carry over continuing education credit from one reporting period to the next. This amendment eliminates the requirement to complete training in the separate topic areas of officer well-being, including mental health and/or physical health awareness; fair and impartial policing practices including implicit bias recognition; handling persons with mental health or cognitive impairment issues; and tactical training, which must include one (1) or more of the following areas: de-escalation techniques, crisis management, critical thinking, or social intelligence. This amendment eliminates the need to restrict the number of continuing education credit hours that can be awarded to continuing education or basic training instructors. All regulatory restrictions have been removed.
(1) Continuing law enforcement education (CLEE) is to be obtained and monitored on a fixed, annual cycle, with the first annual CLEE period beginning January 1, 2017, and ending December 31, 2017, and successive CLEE periods ending December 31 every year thereafter.
(2) Every licensed peace officer is to obtain twenty four (24) hours of CLEE credit during each annual CLEE period.
(3) A peace officer is to be exempt from the CLEE training standard for the remainder of a CLEE period during which the officer receives a new license pursuant to 11 CSR 75-13.020, receives a license upgrade pursuant to 11 CSR 75-13.030, or successfully completes a Missouri basic training course in its entirety.
(4) CLEE credit may be obtained from the following sources:
(5) Commencing for the reporting period beginning January 1, 2017, and ending December 31, 2017, and for reporting periods thereafter, during each CLEE period, every peace officer is to obtain at least eight (8) hours of CLEE credit from some combination of the following sources:
(6) Commencing for the reporting period beginning January 1, 2017, and ending December 31, 2017, and for successive reporting periods, no peace officer can receive-
(7) During each CLEE period, every peace officer is to, pursuant to 11 CSR 75-15.020(1), obtain at least-
(8) Every peace officer with the authority to enforce motor vehicle or traffic laws is to obtain CLEE training regarding racial profiling.
(9) At the conclusion of each CLEE period, the director is to determine the compliance of each peace officer pursuant to this rule. Each peace officer is responsible for reporting and demonstrating compliance to the director.
(10) A peace officer may apply to the director for a modification or waiver of the CLEE requirement for any CLEE period in which the officer takes official state or federal military leave of absence or in which the director determines that the officer was unable to comply with the CLEE training standard due to a documented medical condition. Any determination made by the director pursuant to this rule is subject to review only pursuant to section 536.150, RSMo.
(11) Any peace officer who fails to comply with this rule is subject to discipline pursuant to section 590.080.1(6), RSMo.
*Original authority: 590.030, RSMo 2001; 590.050, RSMo 2001; and 590.190, RSMo 2001, amended 2007.