New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 1 - POLICE TRAINING COMMISSION
Subchapter 4 - INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION
Section 13:1-4.6 - Certification requirements for instructors of certain subjects
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:1-4.6
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) Applicants who seek certification to instruct in certain subjects must have a minimum of three years' experience in their criminal justice profession, be certified as an instructor, and meet the following requirements:
1. An individual seeking certification as a
firearms instructor must successfully complete a Commission-recognized Firearms
Instructors Course. In addition, under the immediate supervision of a school's
range master, the individual must successfully:
i. Demonstrate knowledge of the established
range safety rules;
ii. Identify
the major parts of those firearms which will be used in the training
program;
iii. Demonstrate the
ability to handle safely those firearms designated by the Commission under
conditions such as the following:
(1) Loading
and unloading;
(2) Using loading
devices;
(3) Clearing ammunition
and weapon malfunctions; and
(4)
Cleaning and maintaining weapons properly;
iv. Demonstrate the knowledge and skills
required to teach the techniques of marksmanship and be able to identify the
reasons that may be leading a trainee to possible failure; and
v. Score no less than an average of 95 on
three consecutive firings of the Commission-required firearms course, which
average shall be attained during testing by the school's range master prior to
admission to the Firearms Instructors Course and without remedial training;
and
vi. Score no less than 80 on
the Commission-required low light handgun course.
2. An individual seeking recertification as a
firearms instructor must annually satisfy the range master of their ability to
perform the requirements as set forth at (a)1i through vi above and comply with
an appropriate firearms requalification program and have taught at least 16
hours each calendar year in basic firearms training courses at a
Commission-approved school during the previous certification period.
3. An individual seeking certification as a
range master must be certified by the Commission as a firearms instructor and
meet each of the following requirements:
i.
Possess a minimum of five years active experience as a certified firearms
instructor at a Commission-approved school. The Commission may waive this
requirement if it can be demonstrated that an emergent need exists;
ii. Have served in the capacity of a
certified firearms instructor under the supervision of a certified range master
during at least 240 hours in basic firearms courses at a Commission-approved
school as certified by the school director; and
iii. Receive the recommendation of the school
director at the school where the applicant will serve and a range master
designated by the Commission to review the application. Both the school
director and the range master shall state in their recommendation to the
Commission that the applicant is competent to perform the duties and
responsibilities of range master.
4. An individual seeking certification as a
radar instructor at a Commission-approved school or at a law enforcement agency
must meet the following requirements:
i. Prior
completion of a course for radar operators, which shall have included a minimum
of eight hours of training consisting of four hours of classroom instruction
and four hours of supervised practice training;
ii. Two years of experience as a radar
operator with a minimum of 80 hours of hands-on experience; and
iii. Successful completion of a
Commission-recognized course for radar instructors.
5. An individual seeking certification as a
physical conditioning instructor at a Commission-approved school must
successfully complete a Commission-approved course in physical conditioning and
training instruction. The course will provide for the implementation of the
Police Training Commission Physical Conditioning Training Program and include
Principles of Exercise Physiology or substantially equivalent educational
materials. For physical conditioning instructor recertification, the instructor
must pass the pre-academy fitness assessment prior to the expiration of their
current certification and have taught at least 16 hours each calendar year
during the previous certification period.
6. An individual seeking certification as a
vehicle operations instructor at a Commission-approved school must successfully
complete a Commission-approved Vehicle Operations Instructors Course or one
containing substantially equivalent instruction in driver training. For vehicle
operations instructor recertification, the instructor must have taught at least
16 hours per calendar year during the previous certification period.
7. An individual seeking certification as a
vehicle operations senior instructor shall be certified as a vehicle operations
instructor and meet each of the following requirements:
i. Possess a minimum of five years of active
experience as an instructor teaching vehicle operations in a training course at
a Commission-approved school. The Commission may waive this requirement for
compelling reasons;
ii. Have served
in the capacity of a vehicle operations instructor providing practical hands-on
driver training instruction during at least five Commission-approved courses at
a Commission-approved school. The Commission may waive this requirement if it
can be demonstrated that an emergent need exists; and
iii. Receive the recommendation of the school
director at the school where the applicant will serve. The school director
shall state in his or her recommendation that the applicant is competent to
perform the duties and responsibilities of a vehicle operations senior
instructor.
8. An
individual seeking certification as a first responder instructor at a
Commission-approved school must be certified by the New Jersey Department of
Health and Senior Services as an emergency medical technician pursuant to
N.J.A.C. 8:40A-3.7. For an individual to continue as a certified first
responder instructor, the individual must maintain his or her certification as
an emergency medical technician. Individuals who have completed advanced
medical training and are currently licensed as a medical practitioner or health
care provider will be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of this
paragraph.
9. An individual seeking
certification as a defensive tactics instructor must first complete a
Commission-approved defensive tactics course.
10. An individual seeking certification as a
senior defensive tactics instructor must first receive endorsement from a
school director and have taught 160 hours of defensive tactics at a
Commission-approved school during their previous certification period. The
Commission may waive the 160-hour requirement, if it can be demonstrated that
an emergent need exists. For senior defensive tactics instructor
re-certification, the instructor must have taught at least 40 hours each
calendar year during the previous certification period.
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