DAR File No. 40538
This rule was published in the July 15, 2016, issue (Vol. 2016, No. 14) of the Utah State Bulletin.
Public Safety, Peace Officer Standards and Training
Rule R728-502
Procedure for POST Instructor Certification
Notice of Proposed Rule
(Repeal and Reenact)
DAR File No.: 40538
Filed: 06/23/2016 07:32:07 AM
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
This rule is outdated and requires revision and update.
Summary of the rule or change:
The changes include clarifying the authority and purpose; adding definitions for "satellite academy", "basic training", and "applicant"; clarifying instructor authority and duties; clarifying instructor certification requirements and application procedures; and clarifying procedures for instructor recertification.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Section 56-6-202
- Section 53-6-105
- Section 53-6-306
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
There are no costs or savings to the budget with the repeal and reenactment of this rule because the rule was updated to reflect the proper format, and to clarify the authority and purpose, add definitions, and clarify procedures for instructor recertification.
local governments:
Repealing and reenacting this rule will not have an impact on local government budgets because the rule was updated to reflect the proper format, and to clarify the authority and purpose, add definitions, and clarify procedures for instructor recertification.
small businesses:
Repealing and reenacting this rule will not have a fiscal impact on small businesses because the rule was updated to reflect the proper format, and to clarify the authority and purpose, add definitions, and clarify procedures for instructor recertification.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
The repealing and reenactment of this rule will not impact other persons because the rule was updated to reflect the proper format, and to clarify the authority and purpose, add definitions, and clarify procedures for instructor recertification.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
There are no compliance costs associated with the repealing and reenactment of this rule because the rule was updated to reflect the proper format, and to clarify the authority and purpose, add definitions, and clarify procedures for instructor recertification.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
I have reviewed this rule and found that repealing and reenacting the rule will not have a fiscal impact on businesses.
Keith D. Squires, Commissioner
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Office of Administrative Rules, or at:
Public SafetyPeace Officer Standards and Training
410 W 9800 S
SANDY, UT 84070
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Kelly Sparks at the above address, by phone at 801-256-2321, by FAX at 801-256-0600, or by Internet E-mail at ksparks@utah.gov
- Wade Breur at the above address, by phone at 801-256-2329, by FAX at , or by Internet E-mail at wbreur@utah.gov
- Kim Gibb at the above address, by phone at 801-556-8198, by FAX at 801-964-4482, or by Internet E-mail at kgibb@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
08/15/2016
This rule may become effective on:
08/22/2016
Authorized by:
Scott Stephenson, Director
RULE TEXT
R728. Public Safety, Peace Officer Standards and Training.
[R728-502. Procedure for POST Instructor Certification.
R728-502-1. Authority.
This rule is authorized by Section 53-6-105 which gives
the director of POST the authority to establish minimum
requirements for the certification of training
instructors.
R728-502-2. POST Certified Instructors Authority and
Duties.
A. POST certified instructors will be authorized to teach
POST sponsored classes to include Basic Training, In-Service, and
Regional classes.
B. Instructors shall be required to become familiar with
POST's most up-to-date Student Performance Objectives and to
insure their instruction is not in conflict with the Student
Performance Objectives.
C. Only POST certified instructors may teach in Basic
Training classes, including satellite academy Basic Training
programs. Exceptions must be approved by the Basic Training
Bureau Chief or POST staff assigned as the satellite academy
liaison.
R728-502-3. Requirements to become a POST Certified
Instructor.
Applicants must possess two years of experience as a
full-time peace officer, and complete an approved instructor
development course.
R728-502-4. Application For Instructor Certification.
Applicants who have met the minimum required years of
experience may apply to attend a POST approved Instructor
Development Course. POST Instructor Certification will be granted
upon completion of the following requirements:
1. The applicant will successfully complete a POST
approved Instructor Development Course. This will include
demonstrating to the course instructor the ability to develop a
lesson plan that follows the style and format taught in the POST
Instructor Development Course.
2. The applicant has signed the POST Contractual
Agreement. This certifies the student has received, read, and
understood the current POST approved performance objectives, and
the student agrees to teach the approved POST performance
objectives in the classroom.
R728-502-5. Lesson Plans.
Prior to providing instruction in Basic Training,
In-Service, or Regional classes sponsored by POST, an instructor
shall file a lesson plan with the Basic Training Bureau Chief or
In-Service Bureau Chief. Lesson plans for Basic Training and
In-Service classes shall follow POST Basic Training Learning
Objectives, and shall be in a form identical or substantially
similar to the approved Basic Training lesson plan format. Lesson
plans shall be accompanied with supporting materials, such as
computer based slide shows or videos, where used in the class
instruction. Lesson plans for In-Service Career Development
Courses shall also include an examination or quiz. When the class
material is addressed in POST Basic Training examinations or
quizzes, the instructor may be required to submit test
items.
R728-502-6. Guest Instructors.
Guest instructors are not required to meet the
certification requirements outlined above. Guest instructors
should generally be licensed professionals, such as physicians,
mental health therapists, and attorneys, or law enforcement
professionals with substantial expertise and qualifications in a
discrete subject matter. Guest instructor status will generally
be granted only for a single class. Guest instructors shall
comply with POST class room decorum and dress standards.
R728-502-7. Department In-Service Instructors.
Departments are not required to utilize POST certified
instructors in their in-service training programs. This gives
departments the ability to formulate training programs designed
to meet their needs utilizing the local resources. In such
instances, the department sponsoring the training will be solely
responsible for the content of the class and the qualifications
of the instructor.
R728-502-8. Special Instructor Schools.
A. Instructors shall complete special instructor schools
before they teach technical and high liability law enforcement
subjects, such as:
1. Firearms Instructor School
2. Defensive Tactics Instructor School (DT)
3. Emergency Vehicle Operation Instructor School
(EVO)
4. Radar Instructor School
B. Completion of a specialty instructor school does not
automatically qualify an officer to instruct a POST sponsored
class; the officer must also complete a POST approved Instructor
Development Course to be qualified to teach a POST sponsored
class.
R728-502-9. Special Instructor In-Service Requirements.
A. Special instructors teaching in POST Basic Training
programs, including satellite academy programs, shall be subject
to the following In-Service requirements:
1. Basic Training Firearms Instructors must complete a
minimum of 16 hours of instructor training in each training year.
The instructor training requirement may be satisfied through
participation as an instructor or student in POST Firearms
Instructor In-Service Training (handgun and/or long gun), Law
Enforcement Training Camp, International Association of Law
Enforcement Firearms Instructor training conferences, Utah
Department of Public Safety Firearms Instructor In-Service
courses, and similar conferences and workshops, subject to
approval of the In-Service Bureau Chief.
2. Defensive Tactics Instructors must attend no fewer
than two quarterly DT instructor in-service sessions presented by
the POST DT program coordinator. Defensive Tactics Instructors
may also be required to attend in-service training at POST when
DT program changes are effected from time to time.
3. Emergency Vehicle Operation Instructors must attend
the annual POST EVO Instructor re-certification course.
B. Special instructors teaching only in department
in-service programs are not subject to this requirement.
]
R728-502. Procedure for POST Instructor Certification.
R728-502-1. Authority.
This rule is authorized by Subsection 53-6-105(1)(k), which provides that the director shall, with the advice of the council, make rules necessary to administer Title 53 Chapter 6.
R728-502-2. Purpose.
The purpose of this rule is to provide guidelines for the certification of training instructors and to establish standards for the revocation of POST instructor certification pursuant to Section 53-6-105(1)(c).
R728-410-3. Definitions.
(1) Terms used in this rule are defined in Section 53-6-102.
(2) In addition:
(a) "Annual statutory training" means the annual training requirement for peace officers and dispatchers as established in Sections 53-6-202 or 53-6-306;
(b) "Applicant" means an individual who has applied to become a POST certified instructor;
(c) "Basic training" means the basic training courses offered by the division or one of the satellite academies, which are required to become a:
(i) special function officer;
(ii) correctional officer;
(iii) law enforcement officer; or
(iv) dispatcher;
(d) "DT" means defensive tactics;
(e) "EVO" means emergency vehicle operation;
(f) "IW" means impact weapon;
(g) "In-service training" has the same meaning as annual statutory training;
(h) "K9" means canine;
(i) "POST certified instructor" means an individual who has completed the requirements set forth in this rule and is authorized by the division to conduct basic training courses;
(j) "Satellite academy" means a certified academy or training program administered by a governmental entity or institution of higher education which is established primarily for the training of its employees or self-sponsored applicants; and
(k) "Specialty instructor" means an individual who has completed the requirements set forth in this rule and is authorized by the division to conduct specific practical skill training courses.
R728-502-4. POST Certified Instructors Authority and Duties.
(1) A POST certified instructor shall be authorized to teach classes sponsored by the division including basic training, in-service, and regional classes.
(2) An instructor presenting in-service training must be in harmony with the division's current basic training curriculum.
(3) An instructor presenting basic training classes must follow the basic training student performance objectives approved by the division and the council.
(a) If POST approved student performance objectives are not available for the subject matter, an instructor shall have a lesson plan approved by the division prior to teaching in a basic training class.
R728-502-5. Instructor Certification Requirements.
(1) An applicant must meet the following requirements before being certified as an instructor:
(a) have two years of experience as a full-time peace officer or dispatcher;
(b) receive a recommendation from the chief administrative officer of the agency employing the applicant; and
(c) complete an approved instructor development course or specialty instructor certification course as outlined below.
(2) The requirements in this Subsection (1) may be waived if the applicant has specialized training or expertise in an area which, in the opinion of the director, would be beneficial in the training of law enforcement officers.
(a) An individual wishing to qualify for instructor certification wavier under this Subsection (2), must submit a written request to the director providing evidence of their specialized training or experience and justification as to why this training or experience would be beneficial in the training of law enforcement officers.
R728-502-6. Instructor Recertification.
(1) Instructor recertification is not required except in specialty areas as provided in Section R728-502-9.
(2) An instructor teaching in a professional specialty area, including but not limited to, law classes, first aid, CPR, intoxilyzer, and chemical munitions, shall maintain current certification and continuing education requirements of the respective professional certification or licensing entity.
(3) An instructor teaching in other specialty areas may be subject to industry standards that establish specific recertification requirements.
R728-502-7. Application for Instructor Certification.
(1) To obtain a POST instructor certification, an applicant shall submit a completed application for POST Instructor Development School to the division and include the following:
(a) documentation of years of experience;
(b) a letter of recommendation from the applicant's chief administrative officer; and
(c) documentation of specialized training.
(2) If the application is approved, the applicant shall be invited to attend a POST instructor development course.
(3) An applicant shall receive POST instructor certification upon successfully completing the instructor development course, which includes demonstrating to the course instructor the ability to develop a lesson plan following the style and format taught in the instructor development course.
R728-502-8. Agency In-Service Instructors.
(1) An agency is not required to utilize POST certified instructors for in-service training programs presented to members of their agency, which will allow the agency to formulate training programs designed to meet their needs utilizing local resources.
(2) If a POST certified instructor is not used for in-service training programs, the chief administrative officer of the agency sponsoring the training shall be solely responsible for the content of the class and the qualifications of the instructor.
R728-502-9. Specialty Instructors.
(1) An instructor who teaches practical skills and technical or high liability law enforcement subjects shall attend a specialty instructor course as provided in this Section.
(2) An instructor who completes a specialty instructor school may only instruct the specific skills covered in the specialty instructor school.
(a) An instructor who teaches other academic courses in the classroom shall complete a POST approved instructor development course as provided in Sections R728-502-4 through R728-502-7.
(3) An EVO instructor shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) EVO instructor certification shall be valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) An EVO instructor must teach EVO for a minimum of 40 hours every three years in order to maintain certification.
(c) An EVO instructor must teach at least 20 of the 40 required hours at the POST EVO range under the direction of the POST EVO training supervisor.
(d) An EVO instructor may teach the remaining 20 hours of EVO instruction at individual agencies.
(4) A firearms instructor, including handgun instructor or rifle instructor, shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) Firearms instructor certification is valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) A firearms instructor must attend an eight hour recertification class conducted by POST and pass a practical examination every three years in order to maintain certification.
(5) A DT instructor shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure;
(a) DT instructor certification is valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) A DT instructor must attend a POST defensive tactics instructor training course and successfully pass a practical and written examination every three years in order to maintain certification.
(6) An IW instructor shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) IW instructor certification is valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) An IW instructor must attend an impact weapon instructor training course and successfully pass a practical and written examination every three years in order to maintain certification.
(7) A K-9 instructor shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) A K-9 instructor may conduct K-9 training, but is not authorized to conduct K-9 certification evaluations.
(b) K-9 instructor certification is valid for three years from the date of issue.
(c) A K-9 instructor shall attend 40 hours of K-9 instructor training and successfully pass a practical examination every three years in order to maintain certification
(8) A K-9 judge shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) A K-9 judge shall be trained and certified as a K-9 instructor prior to being certified as a K-9 judge.
(b) A K-9 judge may conduct K-9 certification evaluations and K-9 training.
(c) K-9 judge certification is valid for three years from the date of issue.
(d) A K-9 judge shall attend 40 hours of K-9 judge training and successfully pass a practical examination every three years in order to maintain certification.
(e) A K-9 judge who successfully re-certifies is automatically re-certified as a K-9 instructor.
(9) RADAR/LIDAR instructors shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure;
(a) RADAR/LIDAR instructor certification is valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) A RADAR/LIDAR instructor shall participate in one RADAR/LIDAR instructor school and successfully pass a written examination every three years in order to maintain certification.
R728-502-10. Revocation of Instructor Certification.
(1) The division may revoke an individual POST instructor certification if the instructor fails to meet any of the requirements specified in this rule.
(2)(a) If the division revokes an individual's POST instructor certification, the division shall issue a letter to the individual by regular mail.
(b) The letter shall state the reasons for termination of the individual's POST instructor certification and indicate that the individual has a right to appeal the decision to the director by filing a written request for review within 30 days from the date of the division's decision.
(3) An instructor whose peace officer or dispatcher certification is suspended or revoked by the POST Council, in accordance with Section 53-6-211 or Section 53-6-309, shall also have his or her POST instructor certification revoked or suspended for the period of time his or her peace officer or dispatcher certification is suspended.
KEY: [law enforcement officers]peace officers, instructor certification, in-service
training, basic training
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive
Amendment: [December 3, 2007]2016
Notice of Continuation: March 19, 2014
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 53-6-105 ; 53-6-202; 53-6-306
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Kelly Sparks at the above address, by phone at 801-256-2321, by FAX at 801-256-0600, or by Internet E-mail at ksparks@utah.gov; Wade Breur at the above address, by phone at 801-256-2329, by FAX at , or by Internet E-mail at wbreur@utah.gov; Kim Gibb at the above address, by phone at 801-556-8198, by FAX at 801-964-4482, or by Internet E-mail at kgibb@utah.gov. For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Office of Administrative Rules.