Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 11B-35.009 - Exemption from Basic Recruit Training
(1) Definitions. For the purpose of this rule
section, the following definitions shall apply:
(a) "Employing agency" means any agency
authorized by law to employ or appoint officers pursuant to Section
943.10(4),
F.S.
(b) "Comparable basic recruit
training program in another state or for the federal government," means any
successfully completed sworn officer training course or courses, irrespective
of the completion date, which when viewed together include all the primary
training topics pursuant to subsection (3) of this rule section, for the
discipline in which the applicant is seeking an exemption, pursuant to Section
943.131(2),
F.S. Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Courses may be substituted for
courses not included in basic level training.
(c) "Another state" means one or more of the
United States or its territories, or any combination thereof, with the
exception of the State of Florida.
(d) "Federal Government" means any agency of
the United States government that employs or appoints sworn officers, a Native
American Indian tribe or band that employs or appoints sworn officers, or any
branch or entity of the United States Armed Forces or any combination
thereof.
(e) "Full time" means any
employed or appointed status in which a normal work week consists of forty or
more on-duty hours, exclusive of overtime, holidays, regular days off, leave,
or other authorized or ordered absence from work.
(f) "Sworn officer" means an individual whose
work experience, as required in this rule section, meets the definition of a
law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officer pursuant to
Sections 943.10(1)-(3),
F.S.
(g) "At least one year" means
a time period of twelve months sworn experience that shall have occurred at no
more than two criminal justice agencies over a period not to exceed eighteen
months as a full-time sworn officer in a specified discipline, excluding
periods during which an individual was enrolled in or attending basic recruit
training.
(h) "Inactive Florida
Officer" means an individual who has met the certification and employment
requirements of Section
943.13, F.S., and has not been
employed as an officer in the discipline for which the individual was a Florida
certified officer for a period of four to eight years.
(i) "Special Operations Forces" means those
active and reserve component forces of the military services designated by the
Secretary of Defense and specifically organized, trained, and equipped to
conduct and support special operations. The term includes, but is not limited
to, service members of the United States Army Special Forces and the United
States Army 75th Ranger Regiment; the United States Navy SEALs and Special
Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen; the United States Air Force Combat Control;
Pararescue, and Tactical Air Control Party specialists; the United States
Marine Corps Critical Skills Operators; and any other component of the United
States Special Operations Command approved by the
Commission.
(2) An
individual who applies for certification as a Florida officer shall qualify for
exemption from completing a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program
if the applicant has:
(a) Successfully
completed basic recruit training comparable in content to the Basic Recruit
Training Program for the discipline for which the individual claims exemption
or a previously completed Commission-approved Basic Recruit training Program;
and,
(b) Prior service as a
full-time sworn officer in another state or the Federal Government for at least
one year, pursuant to paragraph (1)(g) of this rule section, in the criminal
justice discipline for which the individual is requesting an exemption. There
shall be no more than an 8-year break in employment, which is measured from the
separation date of the most recent qualifying employment to the time a complete
application is submitted for an exemption under this rule section. The twelve
months sworn experience shall have occurred at no more than two criminal
justice agencies over a period not to exceed eighteen months as a full-time
sworn officer in the discipline for which an exemption is being
requested.
(c) Prior service as a
special operations forces member for a minimum of five years with no more than
a four-year break in service which is measured from the separation date of the
most recent qualifying special operations forces service to the time a complete
application is submitted for an exemption under this rule section.
(3) Out-of-state or federal
officers who request an exemption from a Commission-approved Basic Recruit
Training Program, the employing agency, training center, or Criminal Justice
Selection Center shall:
(a) Verify that the
applicant's law enforcement training is comparable to the Commission's Florida
Law Enforcement Academy for which the exemption is requested, and at a minimum
reflects successful completion of training, pursuant to the
Exemption-From-Training form CJSTC-76, for the topics of Legal, Interactions in
a Diverse Community, Interviewing and Reporting Writing, Patrol (including
Fundamentals, Calls for Service, and Critical Incidents), Criminal
Investigations (including Crime Scene and Courtroom), Traffic Stops, Traffic
Crash Investigations, Vehicle Operations, First Aid or equivalent, Firearms,
and Defensive Tactics.
(b) Verify
that the applicant's correctional officer training is comparable to the
Commission's Florida Correctional Basic Recruit Training Program whenever an
exemption is requested, and at a minimum reflects successful completion of
training, pursuant to Exemption-From-Training form CJSTC-76, for the topics of
Legal, Communications, Officer Safety, Facility and Equipment, Intake and
release, Supervising in a Correctional Facility, Supervising Special
Populations, Responding to Incidents and emergencies, Firearms, Defensive
Tactics, and First Aid or Equivalent.
(c) Verify that the applicant's correctional
probation officer training is comparable to the Commission's Florida
Correctional Probation Officer Training Academy whenever an exemption is
requested, and at a minimum reflects successful completion of training,
pursuant to Exemption-From-Training form CJSTC-76, for the topics of Legal
Foundations for Correctional Probation, Communications, Intake and Orientation,
Caseload Management, Supervision of Offenders, Field Supervision, Defensive
Tactics and First Aid or equivalent.
(d) Verify the required training and the
authenticity of documents submitted by an individual through telephone or
written confirmation of documents such as, criminal justice agency training
records, training school records, official transcripts, curricula or curricula
summaries, certificates of completion, or other such documents that verify the
applicant's successful completion of comparable basic recruit training in
another state or for the federal government, and affidavits executed by a
custodian or custodians of such records or other persons with direct knowledge
that support the individual's successful completion of comparable basic recruit
training.
(e) Verify that the
individual has met the required prior sworn experience by obtaining copies of
one or more of the following:
1. Agency
employee payroll record;
2. Agency
employment record;
3. Employment
verification by an authorized representative of the individual's previous
employer or employers; and,
4.
Other documentation that confirms the applicant's previous experience and
employment as an officer for at least one year.
(4) Inactive Florida officers who have been
separated from employment for a period of four to eight years, may apply for
exemption from re-taking the Basic Recruit Training Program for which the
officer has been previously certified as a sworn officer. There shall be no
more than an eight-year break in employment, which is measured from the
separation date of the most recent qualifying employment to the time a complete
application is submitted, for an exemption under this rule section. The
employing agency, training center, or Criminal Justice Selection Center shall
verify that the applicant has:
(a)
Successfully completed the Basic Recruit Training Program for the discipline
for which re-activation of certification is requested; and,
(b) Been employed and certified as a criminal
justice officer in Florida in the discipline for which reactivation or
certification is requested.
(5) Special operations forces members who
served in special operations forces for at least five years and have not been
separated from special operations forces for more than four years as measured
from the separation date from the special operations forces to the time a
complete application for an exemption is received under this rule section. The
employing agency, training center, or Criminal Justice Selection Center shall:
(a) Verify that the applicant has served at
least five years in special operations forces; and
(b) Verify that the applicant has not been
separated from special operations forces for more than four years;
and
(c) Document the specific
training and experience the applicant received during his or her special
operations forces service.
(6) Documentation requirements for
out-of-state, federal, and inactive Florida Officers and special operations
forces members. Upon verification of an individual's request for exemption of
training, pursuant to this rule section, an employing agency, training center,
or Criminal Justice Selection Center shall submit to Commission staff a
completed Exemption-From-Training, form CJSTC-76, revised August 15, 2024,
effective 3/2025, hereby incorporated by reference
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17882,
for out-of-state, federal, and inactive Florida Officers and special operations
forces members. Form CJSTC-76 can be obtained at the following FDLE Internet
address: http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by
contacting Commission staff at (850)410-8615. Supporting documentation
verifying the individual's compliance as a special operations forces member or
with comparable basic recruit training and sworn criminal justice experience
pursuant to this rule section shall be maintained on file by the employing
agency, training center, or Criminal Justice Selection Center and submitted to
Commission staff for review upon request. The agency shall be notified of the
approval or denial of the requested exemption of certification in writing
within 30 working days. Any appeal of denial of exemption is governed by
Section 120.57, F.S.
(7) High-Liability Basic Recruit Training
proficiency skill requirements for out-of-state, federal, or inactive Florida
Officers. Prior to applying for certification, an out-of-state or federal
officer, or inactive Florida officer, who is exempt from completing a
Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program, pursuant to Section
943.131(2),
F.S., shall demonstrate proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic
Recruit Training Proficiency Skills of vehicle operations, firearms, defensive
tactics, and first aid, pursuant to Rule
11B-35.0024, F.A.C., for the
discipline for which certification is sought and for the law enforcement
discipline, complete Commission-approved training in recognition of and
response to head trauma and brain injury in a child under 6 years of age;
identifying and investigating human trafficking; sexual assault investigations;
and elder abuse investigations. Such officers shall achieve a passing score on
the State Officer Certification Examination, pursuant to Rules
11B-30.0062 and
11B-30.008, F.A.C. Demonstration
of proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic Recruit Training
Proficiency Skills and passing the State Officer Certification Examination
shall be completed within one year after notification of approval of the
Exemption-From-Training form CJSTC-76. Individuals who do not complete the
required demonstration of proficiency in the High-Liability Basic Recruit
Training Proficiency Skills and achieve a passing score on the State Officer
Certification Examination within one year, are permitted to apply for another
exemption from training, pursuant to Section
943.131(2),
F.S., provided they meet the eligibility requirements outlined in Section
943.131(2),
F.S. Upon demonstration of proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic
Recruit Training Proficiency Skills, the training school shall complete an
Exemption-From-Training Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, revised
August 15, 2024, effective 3/2025, hereby incorporated by reference
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17883,
and provide a copy to the officer of form CJSTC-76A. Form CJSTC-76A can be
obtained at the following FDLE Internet address:
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/CJSTC/Publications/Forms.aspx, or by contacting
Commission staff at (850)410-8615. The training center director or designee
shall, within thirty days of course completion, electronically transmit a
completed Training Report form CJSTC-67 through the Commission's ATMS, or
submit an updated form CJSTC-67.
(8) Training requirements for special forces
operations members. Prior to applying for certification as a law enforcement,
corrections, or correctional probation officer, a special forces operations
member who is exempt from completing a Commission-approved Basic Recruit
Training Program, pursuant to Section
943.131(2),
F.S., shall complete the Commission-approved Special Operations Forces Training
Program for the discipline for which certification is sought and demonstrate
proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Proficiency
Skills of firearms, defensive tactics, and first aid, pursuant to Rule
11B-35.0024, F.A.C., at a
Commission-certified training center. Such individuals shall achieve a passing
score on the State Officer Certification Examination, pursuant to Rules
11B-30.0062 and
11B-30.008, F.A.C. Completion of
the Special Operations Forces Training Program, demonstration of proficiency in
the required High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Proficiency Skills, and
passing the State Officer Certification Examination shall be completed within
one year after notification of approval of the Exemption-From-Training form
CJSTC-76. Individuals who do not complete the Special Operations Forces
Training Program, the required demonstration of proficiency in the
High-Liability Basic Recruit Training Proficiency Skills, and achieve a passing
score on the State Officer Certification Examination within one year, are
permitted to apply for another exemption from training, pursuant to Section
943.131(2),
F.S., provided they meet the eligibility requirements outlined in Section
943.131(2),
F.S. Upon demonstration of proficiency in the required High-Liability Basic
Recruit Training Proficiency Skills, the training school shall complete an
Exemption-From-Training Proficiency Demonstration, form CJSTC-76A, and provide
a copy to the officer of form CJSTC-76A. The training center director or
designee shall, within thirty days of program completion, electronically
transmit a completed Training Report form CJSTC-67 through the Commission's
ATMS, or submit an updated form CJSTC-67.
(9) Regardless of the number of exemptions
from training an individual receives, the individual shall not take the State
Officer Certification Examination more than three times without enrolling in
and completing a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program pursuant to
Section 943.1397(2),
F.S.
(10) Individuals, who have
qualified for an exemption from a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training
Program, pursuant to this rule section, shall become employed and certified as
an officer within four years from the earlier of the beginning date of the
required proficiency demonstration as entered on the Training Report form
CJSTC-67 or the beginning date of the Special Operations Forces Training
Program.
(11) Individuals applying
for exemption from a Commission-approved Basic Recruit Training Program,
outlined in this rule section, shall not engage in conduct that subverts or
attempts to subvert the State Officer Examination process pursuant to Rule
11B-30.009, F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 741.29(2), 943.03(4), 943.12(1), (2) FS. Law Implemented 741.29(2), 943.131(2) FS.
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