(1) General
Training Requirements.
(a) The Board requires
that a person applying for a personal license as a Security Officer or Armed
Security Officer shall have completed at least 8 hours or Armed Security
Officer shall have completed at least 14 hours of Board approved classroom
training with a Certified Trainer prior to applying for a license from the
Board.
(b) Any person who has less
than five years of continuous experience as a Security Officer or Armed
Security Officer at the time of application to the Board shall not be subject
to the eight hours of classroom training required in §
34-27C-8(a) if a
Certified Trainer certifies the person has received at least 8 hours of
classroom training as specified in §
34-27C-8(a) at
any time during the applicant's current period of employment.
(c) Any training certificate, verification of
training, certification of training, or any other training documentation or
record provided to any training course attendee by a Certified Trainer shall
contain, at minimum, the name of the course, the date that the training was
completed, a declaration that the attendee successfully completed the course,
and the name, certification number, and original signature of the Certified
Trainer who conducted the training.
(d) An applicant for a personal license
claiming an exemption for training requirements as permitted by 34C-27-8(d)
shall provide proof of training received or prior continuous experience as
requested by the Board. Failure or refusal to provide the requested proof shall
be grounds for denial of licensure by the Board.
1. Successful completion of Board mandated
training shall be determined by the attendee achieving an acceptable score on a
written test related to the course subject matter or achieving an acceptable
qualification score on a firearm qualification course.
(2) Armed Security Officer
Training Requirements.
(a) Prior to using any
firearm for any regulated service or activity, an Armed Security Officer shall
have successfully completed the appropriate Board-mandated qualification course
for the make, model, and caliber of firearm to be used.
(b) Firearms Safety Training as required by
§
34-27C-8(c) shall
include, but may not be limited to, achieving a passing score on a
Board-mandated qualification course with the make, model, or caliber handgun,
shotgun and/or rifle to be used, instruction on the use of force laws of the
State of Alabama, and instruction on the safe handling and storage of
firearms.
(c) Firearms Refresher
Training as required by §
34-27C-8(c) shall
include, but may not be limited to, achieving a passing score on a
Board-mandated qualification course with the make, model, and caliber handgun,
shotgun and rifle.
(d) Approved
firearms qualification courses.
1. The
Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission qualification course
of fire, target, scoring method and minimum score for handgun, shotgun and/or
rifle to be used that is current at the time of qualification is an approved
qualification course for Armed Security Officers.
(i) Active peace officers who successfully
complete the mandatory annual Alabama Peace Officers Standards and Training
Commission qualification course as a requirement of employment have met the
requirements of this section.
2. Any National Rifle Association (NRA)
course of fire, target, scoring method and minimum score for handgun, shotgun,
or rifle that is officially approved by the NRA Law Enforcement Activities
Division for use by a NRA-defined "Private Law Enforcement Organization" for
firearms qualification is an approved qualification course for Armed Security
Officers.
(i) A Contract Security Company
utilizing any NRA firearm qualification course must apply for, receive from,
and maintain an "Agency Affiliation" with the NRA and must follow all NRA Law
Enforcement Activities Division rules applicable to a "Private Law Enforcement
Organization".
3. The
Alabama Security Regulatory Board approved firearm qualification course for
handgun, shotgun and rifle is an approved qualification course for Armed
Security Officers.
(3)
Conduct of Training.
Certified Trainers shall select training subject matters from the Board's list
of Approved Subject Matter Categories when conducting Board required training.
All Board required training time requirements shall be measured
in contact hours.
The Board shall accept the following training methods for all
Board required training
(a) Classroom
presentation: Classroom presentations shall be measured in Contact
Hours.
(b) Video-based training,
either disk or streaming: Video-based training shall be measured in Contact
Hours by including the time length of the video presentation plus any related
classroom presentation.
Assigned reading: Assigned Reading Contact Hours shall be
determined using the measure of 100 words is equivalent to one minute of
training.
All Board required training shall require testing in writing on
any subject matter presented in training. All testing conducted for Board
required training shall be graded using 'PASS' -or- 'FAIL' scoring and shall
require a minimum grade of seventy percent (70%) to pass.
(4)
Uncertified
Trainers.
(a) A Certified Trainer must
supervise training provided by an Uncertified Trainer for Board required
training purposes.
(b) Training
provided by an Uncertified Trainer for Board purposes shall comply with all
Board training requirements for Approved Subject Matter Categories, Conduct of
Training, Proof of Training, and Training Recordkeeping Requirements.
(c) It shall be the responsibility of the
supervising Certified Trainer to review all course lesson plans, training
materials, and training methods to ensure that any training provided by an
Uncertified Trainer meets all Board training requirements.
(d) The supervising Certified Trainer shall
monitor all training conducted by an Uncertified Trainer to ensure compliance
with Board training requirements.
(e) The supervising Certified Trainer shall
administer and score all testing relating to any Board required training
conducted by an Uncertified Trainer.
(f) In addition to any proof of training
documentation provided by an Uncertified Trainer, the supervising Certified
Trainer shall issue a separate proof of training document from the Certified
Trainer as required by Board rules.
(5)
Approved Subject Matter
Categories.
(a) All Board required
training content shall comply with the Approved Subject Matter Categories as
defined by the Board.
(b) The
following subject matter categories are acceptable for any training
requirements of the Board;
1. Role of Contract
Security: Subjects related to the general purpose and nature of Contract
Security Companies and their employees, including but not limited to;
(i) Crime Awareness and Prevention
(ii) Private Security and the Criminal
Justice System
(iii) Ethics and
Professionalism
2. Legal
Information Relevant to Providing Security Services: Subjects related to legal
considerations and concerns (required during initial training), including but
not limited to;
(i) Overview of Section
34-27C, Code of Alabama
(ii)
Overview of Alabama Security Regulatory Board rules
(iii) Alabama Criminal Law; Violations,
Misdemeanors and Felonies
(iv)
Detention Procedures and Alabama Laws of Arrest (required during initial
training)
(v) Alabama Use of Force
Laws (required for Armed Security Officers)
(vi) Federal Laws related to Providing
Security Services in Alabama
(vii)
Civil Liability
(viii) Evidence
Collection, Documentation, and Retention
(ix) Testifying in Court or Other Proceedings
(e.g., disciplinary hearings, internal corporate hearings, board hearings, etc.
)
3. Providing Security
Services: Subjects specific to security methods and techniques, including but
not limited to;
(i) General Patrol
Techniques
(ii) Crimes &
Incidents in Progress
(iii) General
Workplace Environmental, Health & Safety Concerns
(iv) Security Officer Safety
(v) Observation and Information
Gathering
(vi) Note Taking and
Report Writing
4.
Methods of Handling Crisis Situations: Subjects related to responding to
emergency situations and critical events (required during initial training),
including but not limited to;
(i) General
Emergency Response Procedures
(ii)
Fire Prevention and Control (required during initial training)
(iii) Methods of Crowd Control (required
during initial training)
(iv) Bomb
Threats
(v) First Aid, CPR,
Automatic External Defibrillator
(vi) Hazardous Weather Conditions
(vii) Hazardous Materials
(viii) Terrorism
(ix) Evacuation Procedures
5. Use of Equipment Needed in
Providing Security Services: Subjects about security equipment, their purpose
and use (required during initial training), including but not limited to;
(i) Patrol Documentation Systems
(ii) Video Monitoring and Documentation
Systems
(iii) Alarm
Systems
(iv) Access Control
Systems
(v) Fire extinguishers and
Fire Suppression Systems
(vi)
Firearms (see additional Board rules relating to this subject)
(vii) Less-Lethal Weapons (see additional
Board rules relating to this subject)
(viii) Restraints (see additional Board rules
relating to this subject)
(ix)
Motor Vehicle Operations for Security
6. Customer Service Issues: Subjects
addressing Customer Service considerations, including but not limited to;
(i) Public relations
(ii) Interpersonal Communications
7. Specialized Security Services:
Subjects about providing security in unusual, uncommon, and/or unique locations
or environments, including but not limited to;
(i) Hospital/Medical Facility Security
Considerations
(ii) Financial
Institution Security Considerations
(6) Less-lethal Weapons
(a) No person, including a Certified Trainer,
shall provide instruction and certification in the use of a Less Lethal Weapon
to any individual regulated by the Board unless the instructor has been
authorized to instruct and certify others in the use of the particular Less
Lethal Weapon by the Less Lethal Weapon's manufacturer or by an Independent
Instructor Certifying Authority.
(b) No person licensed by the Board shall
carry on their person or use a Less Lethal Weapon during any regulated activity
without prior training and certification in the use of the particular Less
Lethal Weapon by a trainer who has been authorized to instruct others in the
use of the particular Less Lethal Weapon by the Board.
(i) Restraints
(c) No person, including a Certified Trainer,
shall provide instruction and certification in the use of a Restraint to any
individual regulated by the Board unless the instructor has been authorized to
instruct and certify others in the use of the particular Restraint by the
Restraint manufacturer or by an Independent Instructor Certifying
Authority.
(d) No person licensed
by the Board shall carry on their person or use a Restraint during any
regulated activity without being trained and certified to so by a trainer who
has been authorized to instruct others in the use of the particular Restraint
by the Board.
(e) Unauthorized
carry or use
(f) No person licensed
by the Board shall carry on their person or use a Less Lethal Weapon or
Restraint in violation of any rule, regulation, policy, practice or procedure
of their employer.
(7)
Certified Trainers shall develop, maintain, and instruct based upon current
lesson plans for all training conducted for Board purposes . Lesson Plans shall
include the following minimum information at the beginning of the Lesson Plan;
1. Name and Board License Number of the
Certified Trainer conducting the Training
2. Lesson Subject: The subject name shall be
relevant to the material being instructed
3. Subject Matter Category: The Approved
Subject Matter Category the material is relevant to.
4. Contact Hours: Training Contact Hours as
determined by Board rules.
5.
Method of Instruction: Classroom Presentation/ Video-based Training/Assigned
Reading
6. Training Material
Required: a list of all training material used during the course of instruction
(e.g., handouts, presentation files, video names & locations,
etc.).
(8) Proof of
Training.
1. Certified Trainers shall provide
proof of training to all attendees who both participate in the training offered
and pass the required test on the subject. Proof of training may be in any form
that documents the following;
(i) Name and
Board License Number of the Participant, and date of completion
(ii) Name and Board-issued Certified Trainer
Number of the Certified Trainer
(iii) Lesson Subject
(iv) Subject Matter Category
(v) Contact Hours
(vi) Individual participants are responsible
for receiving, maintaining, and reporting to the Board as required, all Board
required training attended by the individual.
(9) Certified Trainers shall retain training
records for a period of three (3) years.
(a)
Certified Trainers shall permit inspection and photocopying of any training
records as requested by the Board, or any Designee of the Board immediately
upon request.
(b) Certified
Trainers shall deliver to the Board any training records as requested in
writing by the Board within five (5) business days of receipt of the
request.
(10) Firearms:
Handgun Qualification Course.
(a) The Alabama
Security Regulatory Board Handgun Qualification Course shall be;
(b) Total Rounds: 30
(c) Approved Target: Standard FBI "Q" target,
any color, paper or cardboard.
(d)
Scoring: All shot holes completely inside of the scoring silhouette count. Shot
holes breaking the edge of the scoring silhouette or outside of the silhouette
DO NOT COUNT.
(e) Passing Score:
80% (24 rounds completely inside the scoring silhouette)
(f) Ammunition Management is the
responsibility of the shooter. Shooters reload ON THEIR OWN. No reloading
commands or reminders will be given during the course of fire.
(g) Start position is from secured holster
with hands at side OR from a two-handed Ready Position as noted. Two-handed
shooting is permitted for all Stages.
(h) After completing a string of fire,
shooters should LOWER their weapon below their line of sight, SCAN the
surrounding area for other threats. Once the SCAN is complete, shooters shall
either HOLSTER and SECURE their handgun or remain at a Ready Position (as
noted).
(i) Reloading and any
actions after the required number of rounds fired in a string are not timed.
(j) A shooter must complete the
entire course of fire once the first shot is fired during a qualification
attempt. Shooters who do not complete the course of fire, or who do not achieve
a PASS score, must fire the entire course again, not just the incomplete or
failed portion.
(k) STAGE ONE: 3
YARDS
1. Draw and fire 3 rounds in 5 seconds:
Lower, Scan, Holster & Secure.
2. Draw and fire 3 rounds in 5 seconds :
Lower, Scan, Ready Position.
3.
From Ready Position, fire 3 rounds in 4 seconds: Lower, Scan, Ready
Position.
4. From Ready Position,
fire 3 rounds in 4 seconds: Lower, Scan, Holster & Secure.
(l) STAGE TWO: 7 YARDS
1. Draw and fire 4 rounds in 6 seconds:
Lower, Scan, Holster & Secure.
2. Draw and fire 4 rounds in 6 seconds:
Lower, Scan, Holster & Secure.
3. Draw and fire 4 rounds in 6 seconds:
Lower, Scan, Holster & Secure.
(m) STAGE THREE: 15 YARDS
1. Draw and fire 2 rounds in three seconds:
Lower, Scan, Holster & Secure.
2. Draw and fire 2 rounds in three seconds:
Lower, Scan, Holster & Secure.
3. Draw and fire 2 rounds in three seconds:
Lower, Scan, UNLOAD and let the Instructor verify that the weapon is unloaded,
Holster & Secure (unloaded).
(11) Firearms: Shotgun Qualification Course.
(a) The Alabama Security Regulatory Board
Shotgun Qualification Course shall be;
(b) Total Rounds: 10
(c) Approved Target: Standard FBI "Q" target,
any color, paper or cardboard.
(d)
Scoring: All shot holes completely inside of the scoring silhouette count. Shot
holes touching the edge of the scoring silhouette or outside of the scoring
silhouette DO NOT COUNT.
(e)
Passing Score: 80% (10 rounds completely inside the silhouette)
(f) Ammunition Management is the
responsibility of the shooter. Shooters reload ON THEIR OWN. No reloading
commands or reminders will be given during the course of fire.
(g) Start position is 'Port Arms' OR
'Shoulder Ready' as noted. Safeties are to be in the ON position and pushed OFF
only on the signal to fire.
(h)
After completing a string of fire, shooters should place the safety in the ON
position, LOWER their weapon before their line of sight then SCAN the
surrounding area for other threats. Once the SCAN is complete, shooters shall
enter return to Port Arms or remain at a Shoulder Ready (as noted).
(i) Reloading and any actions after the
required number of rounds fired in a string are not timed.
(j) Shooters who fail to qualify must fire
the entire course, not just the portion they fail.
(k) STAGE ONE: 25 YARDS
1. Load to Cruiser Safe (magazine loaded,
chamber empty) with 1 round and go to Port Arms position.
2. On Command, fire 1 round Standing, Combat
Load 1 round. Drop to Kneeling and fire 1 round in 15 seconds.
3. AFTER firing: Ejection Port Load 1 round,
and TAC Load the magazine full.
(l) STAGE TWO: 15 YARDS
1. From Shoulder Ready, on command fire 2
rounds Standing and 1 round Kneeling in 8 seconds.
(m) STAGE THREE: 7 YARDS
1. From High Tuck: on command fire 3 rounds
in 10 seconds.
2. From Shoulder
Ready; on command fire 1 round, move right or left and fire 1 round in 6
seconds.
3. UNLOAD and let an
Instructor verify that the weapon is unloaded, Secure the unloaded
weapon.
(12)
Firearms: Rifle Qualification Course.
(a) The
Alabama Security Regulatory Board Rifle Qualification Course shall
be;
(b) Total Rounds: 30
(c) Approved Target: Standard FBI "Q" target,
any color, paper or cardboard.
(d)
Scoring: All shot holes completely inside of the scoring silhouette count. Shot
holes touching the edge of the scoring silhouette or outside of the scoring
silhouette DO NOT COUNT.
(e)
Passing Score: 80% (30 rounds completely inside the silhouette)
(f) Ammunition Management is the
responsibility of the shooter. Shooters reload ON THEIR OWN. No reloading
commands or reminders will be given during the course of fire.
(g) Start position is 'Safety Circle' (weapon
on-sling, muzzle down & pointed in safe direction, finger off trigger) or
"Shoulder Ready" position (as indicated) . Safeties are to be in the ON
position and pushed OFF only on the signal to fire.
(h) After completing a string of fire,
shooters should place the safety in the ON position, LOWER their weapon below
their line of sight then SCAN the surrounding area for other threats. Once the
SCAN is complete, shooters shall either return to Safety Circle
position.
(i) Reloading and any
actions after the required number of rounds fired in a string are not
timed.
(j) Shooters who fail to
qualify must fire the entire course, not just the portion they fail.
(k) Magazine Loading: Load ONE magazine with
2 rounds . All other magazines may be loaded to full capacity.
(l) STAGE ONE: 50 YARDS
1. Load fully-loaded magazine, load a round
in the chamber, Safety on, and go to the Safety Circle position.
2. On Command, drop to Kneeling Position and
fire 3 rounds in 20 seconds. Remain in Kneeling Position, Safety ON.
3. On Command, drop to Prone Position and
fire 3 rounds in 20 seconds. Remain in Prone Position, Safety ON.
4. Verify rifles are on Safe. Assume
standing, Shoulder-Ready position and tactically advance to the 25 yard
line.
(m) STAGE TWO: 2 5
YARDS
1. Place Rifle in Cruiser-Safe Condition
and go to Safety Circle position behind cover.
2. On Command, Using Cover from the Standing
Position, fire 3 rounds from Strong-Side shoulder/Strong-Side cover, Transfer
Rifle to Support-Side shoulder and fire 3 rounds from Support-Side cover in 25
seconds.
3. After allotted time:
Instruct shooters to perform a TAC reload from behind cover with the 2-round
magazine (Shooters should have one round in the chamber and 2-rounds in the
magazine).
4. Verify rifles are on
Safe. Using a standing, Shoulder-Ready position, tactically advance to the 15
yard line.
(n) STAGE
THREE: 15 YARDS
1. From the Safety Circle
position:
(i) On Command, fire 3 rounds in the
Standing position, perform a Speed Reload while moving to a Kneeling Position,
then fire 3 rounds from the Kneeling in 25 seconds.
(ii) Verify rifles are on Safe. Using a
standing, Shoulder-Ready position, tactically advance to the 7 yard
line.
(o)
STAGE FOUR: 7 YARDS
1. From Shoulder-Ready
position:
(i) On Command, fire 3 rounds in 2
seconds.
(ii) On Command, fire 2
rounds to Center Mass & 1 round to 'head' in 3 seconds.
2. From Safety Circle position:
(i) On command fire 2 rounds in 3
seconds.
(ii) Face to the Right to
engage the target to the Shooters LEFT: On command, orient toward the target
and fire 2 rounds in 3 seconds.
(iii) Face to the Left to engage the target
to the Shooters RIGHT: On command, orient toward the target and fire 2 rounds
in 3 seconds.
(iv) Verify rifles
are Safe (magazine out, chamber visually verified as empty, safety on, on sling
muzzle down.)
(13) Firearms: Qualification Attempt.
(a) All Armed Guards are required to qualify
with their assigned handgun, shotgun, and/or rifle to be used at least once a
calendar year. Every officer is required to shoot a qualifying score of no less
than 80% . An officer who fails to qualify during the initial attempt will
immediately be given a second opportunity to qualify. In the event an officer
fails at both attempts it will be counted as one Official Failure of Guard
Firearms Standards.
(b) Any officer
who officially fails to initially qualify will receive eight (8) hours of
remedial training and will be given two more additional attempts to qualify. (A
total of 4 attempts, 2 initial under the official attempt and two after 8 hours
of remedial training for a total of 4 separate shooting attempts.)
(c) Any officer failing to qualify after
eight hours remedial training will be removed from an armed post and will not
be allowed to retry for a minimum of one year.