Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
5.1. Law
Enforcement Level 1 Instructor Certification.
5.1.a. Standards. -- All law enforcement
level 1 instructors' certifications are valid for four (4) years if the level 1
instructor has:
5.1.a.1. Current certification
as a law enforcement officer in the State of West Virginia if
applicable;
5.1.a.2. A high school
diploma or its equivalent;
5.1.a.3.
Three (3) years of experience as a police officer including a minimum of one
(1) year, or for non-law enforcement officers a minimum of two (2) years of
direct work experience in the occupation or area in which certification is
desired;
5.1.a.4. Completed a
minimum of sixteen (16) hours of verified training in each academic subject
area within the two (2) years preceding the application for which certification
is desired; provided that certain training may require additional hours as
required by the Subcommittee.
5.1.a.5. Forty (40) hours of instructor
development training approved by the Subcommittee. The course content shall
include topic areas such as communication, psychology of learning, techniques
of instruction, use of instructional aids, preparation and use of lesson plans,
and preparation and administration of tests; and,
5.1.a.6. Written recommendation if required
from the applicant's agency head, or if a civilian, from a law enforcement
agency head, training director or other recognized individual who knows the
applicant's teaching abilities.
5.1.b. Maintenance Requirements. -- In order
to keep their certifications active, certified law enforcement level 1
instructors shall:
5.1.b.1. Instruct at least
eight (8) hours in a basic training program or a Subcommittee certified
in-service program every twelve (12) months from the date of their original
certifications; or,
5.1.b.2.
Attend, at a minimum, eight (8) hours on teaching updates or additional
training in subject areas in which they are certified to instruct, every twelve
(12) months of the original level 1 instructor certification.
5.1.c. Inactive Instructor Status.
-- Level 1 instructors placed on inactive status by the Subcommittee shall,
within twenty-four (24) months of such placement, attend an eight (8) hour
approved program in any inactive subject area; or teach eight (8) hours in a
Subcommittee approved program in any inactive subject area under the direct
supervision of an active, certified instructor. The Subcommittee shall revoke
the level 1 instructor certification for failure to obtain or perform one of
the above referenced acts in the time periods described.
5.2. Firearms Level 1 Instructor
Certification.
5.2.a. Standards. -- Firearms
level 1 instructors, in addition to qualifications required for law enforcement
instructors set forth in subsection 5.1 of this rule, shall:
5.2.a.1. Have experience in the use, care,
and maintenance of a firearm; and,
5.2.a.2. Complete a law enforcement handgun
firearms instructor school, of not less than forty (40) hours, approved by the
Subcommittee.
5.2.b.
Maintenance of Certification. -- In order to keep their certifications active,
level 1 firearms instructors shall:
5.2.b.1.
Instruct at least a two (2) hour block of firearms instruction in a department
or committee recognized firearms certification program, either in a firearms
associated classroom presentation or actually on the firearms range, every
twenty-four (24) months from the date of their original level 1 instructor
certifications; or,
5.2.b.2.
Attend, at a minimum, a four (4) hour program on teaching updates or additional
training in subject areas in which they are certified to instruct within
twenty-four (24) months of original level 1 instructor certification
date.
5.2.c. Inactive
Instructor Status. -- Level 1 firearms instructors placed on inactive status by
the Subcommittee shall within twenty-four (24) months of such placement, attend
an eight (8) hour approved firearms training program or teach in a department
recognized firearms program under the direct supervision of an active firearms
instructor. The Subcommittee shall revoke the level 1 instructor certification
for failure to obtain or perform one of the above referenced acts in the time
periods described.
5.3.
Law Enforcement Level 2 Instructor Certification.
5.3.a. Standards. -- All law enforcement
level 2 instructors' certifications are valid for four (4) years if the level 2
instructor has:
5.3.a.1. Current certification
as a law enforcement officer in the State of West Virginia;
5.3.a.2. A high school diploma or its
equivalent;
5.3.a.3. Seven (7)
years of experience as a certified police officer;
5.3.a.4. Four (4) years of experience as a
level 1 instructor within the previous five (5) years;
5.3.a.5. Successfully completed an approved
instructor/trainer course in the subject matter requested within the previous
five (5) years;
5.3.a.6. Level 2
instructor applicants shall appear in person before the Subcommittee for
approval.
5.3.b.
Maintenance Requirements. -- In order to keep their certifications active,
certified law enforcement level 2 instructors shall instruct at least eight (8)
hours in a Subcommittee certified instructor-level program every twenty-four
(24) months from the date of their original certifications.
5.3.c. Inactive Instructor Status. -- Level 2
instructors placed on inactive status by the Subcommittee shall, within
twenty-four (24) months of such placement, teach eight (8) hours in a
Subcommittee approved instructor program in any inactive subject area under the
direct supervision of an active, certified level 2 instructor.
5.4. Waiver of Standards for
Certain Individuals.
5.4.a. Licensed members
of the West Virginia State Bar, the medical profession and other similar
professions; high school, community or junior college, college and university
faculty members; certified emergency medical care or advanced first aid
instructors; and employees of United States governmental agencies or of state
or local agencies which have police regulatory power and whose training
assignments are of such short duration as to make certification impractical, or
are approved law enforcement instructors by other state or federal level law
enforcement training and standards programs may apply to the Subcommittee for
an exemption of the level 1 instructor certification process.
5.4.b. The Subcommittee may waive any of the
requirements of this section if it finds a person, although not meeting all of
the eligibility requirements, is otherwise qualified to be an
instructor.
5.5. Validity
of Certification. -- Law enforcement instructor certification is valid for a
period of forty-eight (48) months from the date of approval in each area of
expertise or firearm related area of expertise for instructors who have not had
a revocation related action taken against their law enforcement instructor
certification as set forth in subsection 5.6. of this Rule or their
certification as a law enforcement officer as set forth in Section 16 of this
Rule has not been suspended or revoked.
5.6. Revocation or Suspension. -- The
Subcommittee may revoke or suspend an instructor's certification:
5.6.a. When an instructor is found to be no
longer qualified;
5.6.b. When an
instructor is separated from employment, as defined in subdivisions 17.2.c.,
17.2.d., or 17.2.e. of this rule;
5.6.c. When a recommendation to revoke or
suspend certification is made by the director of a training program approved by
the Subcommittee, or by the instructor's employer for failure to provide
adequate or proper instruction; or,
5.6.d. For falsified or omitted information
on any necessary paperwork required by the Subcommittee.
5.7. The provisions of this section are
applicable to level 1 and level 2 instructors in all Subcommittee approved
training.
5.8. In the instance of
the revocation or suspension of an instructor's certification the Subcommittee
shall set the standards and requirements to be completed by the instructor for
his or her certification to be made active once again.