Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
Individuals instructing mandated training shall possess one
of the following certifications authorized by the department, excluding those
enumerated in
6VAC20-80-50:
A. Provisional instructor certification. For
the individual who has not previously met the requirements for instructor
certification, this certification:
1. Requires
a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate (GED);
2. Requires that the individual has met the
compulsory minimum training standards for the primary function for which
employed by a criminal justice agency, if applicable;
3. Does not authorize an individual to
instruct or qualify others in mandated firearms, defensive tactics, driver
training, or speed measurement courses; and
4. Is valid for not more than two years and
is not renewable. An individual may apply for instructor certification upon
meeting the requirements of this section and
6VAC20-80-60.
B. General instructor certification. For
individuals who have professional or proficiency skills in a field directly
related to criminal justice, this certification:
1. Requires a high school diploma or high
school equivalency certificate (GED);
2. Requires the applicant to be a sworn
officer or an employee of a Virginia criminal justice agency, academy
instructional staff, or an academy director. Nonsworn employees may apply for a
general instructor certification provided that they only conduct training in
their particular areas of expertise;
3. Requires a minimum of two years'
experience in a criminal justice agency or two years of experience in the
subject area the individual will instruct;
4. Requires the applicant to have
successfully completed an instructor development course that meets or exceeds
the standards of the instructor development course enumerated in
6VAC20-80-30;
5. Is valid for not more than three years,
but may be renewed;
6. Requires the
applicant to serve an apprenticeship, as specified in
6VAC20-80-40, with a certified
instructor until the applicant can demonstrate the ability to successfully
instruct without supervision. The certified instructor shall document this
successful completion of the apprenticeship. This documentation shall be
maintained at the certified academy at which certification is
obtained;
7. Does not authorize an
individual to instruct or qualify others in mandated firearms, defensive
tactics, driver training, or speed measurement operator courses; and
8. Certification becomes null and void when
the certified instructor is not employed by an agency that comes under the
purview of the department.
C. Firearms instructor certification. For the
individual who has had extensive firearms training and experience, this
certification:
1. Requires a high school
diploma or high school equivalency certificate (GED);
2. Requires the applicant to be a sworn
officer or an employee of a Virginia criminal justice agency, academy
instructional staff, or an academy director. Nonsworn employees may apply for
general instructor certification provided that they only conduct training in
their particular area of expertise;
3. Requires a minimum of two years'
experience in a criminal justice agency;
4. Requires the applicant to have attended
and successfully completed an instructor development course that meets or
exceeds the standards of the instructor development course enumerated in
6VAC20-80-30;
5. Requires the applicant also to have
successfully completed a firearms instructors course that meets or exceeds the
standards of the firearms instructors course approved by the
department;
6. Is valid for not
more than three years, but may be renewed;
7. Requires prequalification on a department
"Modified Double Action Course or Virginia Tactical Qualification Course" with
a minimum score of 90%;
8. Requires
the applicant to serve an apprenticeship, as specified in
6VAC20-80-40, with a certified
instructor until the applicant can demonstrate the ability to successfully
instruct without supervision. The certified instructor shall document this
successful completion of the apprenticeship. This documentation shall be
maintained at the certified academy at which certification is
obtained;
9. Authorizes an
individual to instruct mandated firearms training courses and to conduct annual
firearms qualifications only; and
10. Certification becomes null and void when
the certified instructor is not employed by an agency that comes under the
purview of the department.
D. Defensive tactics certification. For the
individual who has had extensive training and experience in the area of
defensive tactics, this certification:
1.
Requires a high school diploma or a high school equivalency certificate
(GED);
2. Requires the applicant to
be a sworn officer or an employee of a Virginia criminal justice agency,
academy instructional staff, or an academy director. Nonsworn employees may
apply for general instructor certification provided that they only conduct
training in their particular area of expertise;
3. Requires a minimum of two years experience
in a criminal justice agency;
4.
Requires the applicant to have attended and successfully completed an
instructor development course that meets or exceeds the standards of the
instructor development course enumerated in
6VAC20-80-30.
5. Requires the applicant also to have
successfully completed a defensive tactics instructors course that meets or
exceeds the standards of the defensive tactics instructors course approved by
the department;
6. Is valid for not
more than three years, but may be renewed;
7. Requires the applicant to serve an
apprenticeship, as specified in
6VAC20-80-40, with a certified
instructor until the applicant can demonstrate the ability to successfully
instruct without supervision. The certified instructor shall document this
successful completion of the apprenticeship. This documentation shall be
maintained at the certified academy at which certification is
obtained;
8. Authorizes the
individual to instruct defensive tactics subjects only; and
9. Certification becomes null and void when
the certified instructor is not employed by an agency that comes under the
purview of the department.
E. Driver training instructor certification.
For the individual who has had extensive training and experience in the area of
driver training, this certification:
1.
Requires a high school diploma or a high school equivalency certificate
(GED);
2. Requires the applicant to
be a sworn officer or an employee of a Virginia criminal justice agency,
academy instructional staff, or an academy director. Nonsworn employees may
apply for general instructor certification provided that they only conduct
training in their areas of expertise;
3. Requires a minimum of two years experience
in a criminal justice agency;
4.
Requires the applicant to have attended and successfully completed an
instructor development course that meets or exceeds the standards of the
instructor development course enumerated in
6VAC20-80-30;
5. Requires the applicant also to have
successfully completed a driver training instructors course that meets or
exceeds the standards of the driver training instructors course approved by the
department;
6. Is valid for not
more than three years, but may be renewed;
7. Requires the applicant to serve an
apprenticeship, as specified in
6VAC20-80-40, with a certified
instructor until they can demonstrate the ability to successfully instruct
without supervision. The certified instructor shall document this successful
completion of the apprenticeship. This documentation shall be maintained at the
certified academy at which certification is obtained;
8. Authorizes the individual to instruct
driver training subjects only; and
9. Certification becomes null and void when
the certified instructor is not employed by an agency that comes under the
purview of the department.
F. Speed measurement instructor
certification. This certification:
1. Requires
a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate (GED);
2. Requires the applicant to be a sworn
officer or an employee of a Virginia criminal justice agency, academy
instructional staff, or an academy director. Nonsworn employees may apply for
general instructor certification provided that they only conduct training in
their particular area of expertise;
3. Requires a minimum of two years experience
in a criminal justice agency, including two years experience in speed
measurement;
4. Requires the
applicant to have attended and successfully completed an instructor development
course that meets or exceeds the standards of the instructor development course
enumerated in
6VAC20-80-30;
5. Requires the applicant to have attended
and successfully completed a speed measurement instructor school that meets or
exceeds the standards established by the department;
6. This provision applies to all new
personnel employed after July 1, 2007;
7. Is valid for not more than three years,
but may be renewed;
8. Requires the
applicant to serve an apprenticeship, as specified in
6VAC20-80-40, with a certified
instructor until the applicant can demonstrate the ability to successfully
instruct without supervision. The certified instructor shall document this
successful completion of the apprenticeship. This documentation shall be
maintained at the certified academy at which certification is
obtained;
9. Authorizes an
individual to instruct speed measurement subjects only; and
10. Certification becomes null and void when
the certified instructor is no longer employed by an agency that comes under
the purview of the department.
Statutory Authority: § 9.1-102 of the Code of
Virginia.