Iowa Admin. Code r. 501-10.211 - Minimum qualifications for certification of specialist instructor
The minimum qualifications for
(1)
The individual must have successfully completed a specialty course in the area
to be instructed when required. The individual must have successfully met all
requirements of the issuing agency granting the certification as an instructor
in the specialty area requiring instructor certification . The specialty areas
requiring certification include force management (ILEA), defensive tactics
(ILEA), precision driving (ILEA), Hazmat awareness, blood-borne pathogens, and
mandatory reporting. Certification from the issuing agency must be in force and
valid at the time of application in order for the individual to be considered
as a specialist instructor
(2) An
instructor of the role of emergency communications must have completed the
40-hour basic telecommunication training approved by the academy or have been
employed as a telecommunication specialist since July 1998.
(3) An instructor of juvenile law must be a
juvenile probation officer or department of human services social worker or be
listed under "legal instructor"
(4)
An instructor of weather preparedness must have experience with the National
Weather Service or be listed as a general instructor as defined
above.
(5) An instructor of current
drug trends/investigations will be qualified by training and experience in drug
investigations such as serving on a drug task force, attending DNE/DEA 40-hour
training, or attending DRE training.
Notes
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