Training.

Training.
(A) The DoD Components may provide, subject to paragraph (a)(5) of this section, training to Federal, State, and local civilian law enforcement officials. This does not permit large-scale or elaborate DoD training, and does not permit regular or direct involvement of DoD personnel in activities that are fundamentally civilian law enforcement operations, except as otherwise authorized in this section.
(B) Training of Federal, State, and local civilian law enforcement officials shall be provided according to this guidance:
(1) Assistance shall be limited to situations when the use of non-DoD personnel would be unfeasible or impractical from a cost or time perspective and would not otherwise compromise military preparedness of the United States.
(2) Assistance may not involve DoD personnel participating in a law enforcement operation, except as otherwise authorized by law.
(3) Assistance of DoD personnel shall be provided at a location where there is not a reasonable likelihood of a confrontation between law enforcement personnel and civilians, except as otherwise authorized by this part.
(C) This paragraph does not apply to advanced military training, which is addressed in Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, “DoD Training Support to U.S. Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies,” June 29, 1996, 13 and Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, “Request for Exception to Policy,” November 12, 1996. 14 Additional exceptions to the policy in Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, “DoD Training Support to U.S. Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies,” may be requested on a case-by-case basis. Requests for such exceptions shall be forwarded through the ASD(HD&ASA). Advanced military training:
(A) The DoD Components may provide, subject to paragraph (a)(5) of this section, training to Federal, State, and local civilian law enforcement officials. This does not permit large-scale or elaborate DoD training, and does not permit regular or direct involvement of DoD personnel in activities that are fundamentally civilian law enforcement operations, except as otherwise authorized in this section.
(B) Training of Federal, State, and local civilian law enforcement officials shall be provided according to this guidance:
(1) Assistance shall be limited to situations when the use of non-DoD personnel would be unfeasible or impractical from a cost or time perspective and would not otherwise compromise military preparedness of the United States.
(2) Assistance may not involve DoD personnel participating in a law enforcement operation, except as otherwise authorized by law.
(3) Assistance of DoD personnel shall be provided at a location where there is not a reasonable likelihood of a confrontation between law enforcement personnel and civilians, except as otherwise authorized by this part.
(C) This paragraph does not apply to advanced military training, which is addressed in Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, “DoD Training Support to U.S. Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies,” June 29, 1996, 13 and Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, “Request for Exception to Policy,” November 12, 1996. 14 Additional exceptions to the policy in Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, “DoD Training Support to U.S. Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies,” may be requested on a case-by-case basis. Requests for such exceptions shall be forwarded through the ASD(HD&ASA). Advanced military training:

Source

32 CFR § 182.6


Scoping language

None
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