1.
The Commission may award a command level basic certificate to a peace officer
if:
(a) The peace officer has been elected or
appointed to an executive level position;
(b) The peace officer meets the minimum
standards for appointment established pursuant to NAC
289.110;
(c) The peace officer has 5 consecutive years
of experience as a peace officer employed by a Nevada agency;
(d) Any prior certification of the peace
officer has not been revoked or suspended;
(e) The peace officer has satisfactorily
completed a training course that is approved by the Executive Director which
consists of a minimum of 80 hours of training that satisfies the requirements
established by the Commission pursuant to subsection 1 of NAC
289.300 in:
(1) Abuse of older persons;
(2) Child abuse and sexual abuse of a
child;
(3) Civil
liability;
(4) Classification and
receiving of offenders;
(5)
Constitutional law;
(6)
Counter-terrorism and weapons of mass destruction;
(7) Crimes against persons;
(8) Crimes against property;
(9) Cultural awareness;
(10) Domestic violence, stalking and
aggravated stalking;
(11) Ethics in
law enforcement;
(12) Fire safety
and use of emergency equipment;
(13) Games offenders play;
(14) Gangs and cults;
(15) Juvenile law;
(16) Laws relating to arrest;
(17) Laws relating to correctional
institutions;
(18) Laws relating to
drugs, including, without limitation, current trends in drugs;
(19) Miscellaneous crimes;
(20) Modern correctional
philosophy;
(21) Probable
cause;
(22) Public and media
relations;
(23) Records of
offenders in institutions;
(24)
Rights of victims;
(25) Search and
seizure;
(26) Searches of offender
institutions;
(27) Supervision of
offenders;
(28) Training concerning
active assailants; and
(29) Use of
force;
(f) The peace
officer passes the state certification examination with a score of at least 70
percent; and
(g) The peace officer
passes a physical fitness examination approved by the employing agency of the
peace officer.