515 CMR, § 6.03 - LEOSA Instructor Certification
(1)
Requirements.
For certification as a LEOSA Instructor, a person shall provide documentation
of:
(a) A valid LTC; and
(b) Current status as at least one of the
following:
1. a Law Enforcement Firearms or
Personal Protection Instructor from a nationally recognized organization that
teaches personal protection, practical handgun skills and the proper use of
force with a firearm, or a firearms instructor certified by such
organization;
2. a federal, state
or municipal law enforcement firearms instructor;
3. a United States military firearms
instructor;
4. a firearms
instructor of the MPTC, or a firearms instructor certified by the
MPTC;
5. a firearms instructor of a
firearms manufacturer or its academy, or a firearms instructor certified by
such academy; or
6. any other
person, in the discretion of the Colonel, competent to give instruction in a
LEOSA course which may include any person who operates a firearms training
program as described in
515 CMR
6.04.
(2)
Basic Firearms Safety
Instructors. Certification as a Basic Firearms Safety Instructor
in accordance with 515 CMR 3.00: Firearms Course and Instructor
Certifications and Firearms Surrender Programs is separate and
distinct from LEOSA Instructor certification. Basic Firearms Safety Instructor
certification does not guarantee LEOSA Instructor certification, nor is it a
prerequisite for such certification.
(3)
Application. An
application for certification as a LEOSA Instructor can be obtained by writing
to the Department of State Police, Licensing Unit, 470 Worcester Road,
Framingham, MA 01702 or by visiting www.mass.gov/msp. Upon completing the
application and submitting the application fee as set forth in the application,
and required documentation, the package can be mailed or delivered to the same
address. The Colonel may require additional verifying or other information,
such as suitability information, as deemed necessary before issuing
certification. Certification or non-approval will be mailed to the
applicant.
(4)
Instructor Certification. Certification as a LEOSA
Instructor shall be valid for a period of ten years, unless sooner revoked by
the Colonel for failure to meet the licensing standards for a LTC, LEOSA
Instructor standards, LEOSA Instructor obligations, or because of
unsuitability, in the discretion of the Colonel. Each LEOSA Instructor's
Certificate shall be on a form prescribed by the Colonel and shall be
designated a unique number.
(5)
Certified LEOSA Instructor Obligations. The LEOSA
Instructor shall:
(a) Require students to
complete an application prescribed by the Colonel to be completed upon
certification. The application, signed and dated by the student, shall be
maintained by the instructor for a minimum of one year following expiration of
any subsequently-obtained LEOSA Qualification Card. A copy of the application
may also be given to the student.
(b) Require, on the course date, the student
to present a valid retired law enforcement officer identification card issued
by the law enforcement agency from which the student retired, pursuant to
18
U.S.C. §
926C, indicating at a minimum
that the officer is an otherwise qualified retired law enforcement
officer.
(c) Require, on the course
date, the student to present a valid license to carry issued pursuant to M.G.L.
c. 140, § 131.
(d) Forward
information regarding students who successfully complete the instructor's LEOSA
course on a separate form prescribed by the Colonel to the Department of State
Police, Licensing Unit, 470 Worcester Road, Framingham, MA 01702.
(e) Forward information regarding students
who do not successfully complete the qualification course to the Colonel and
the law enforcement agency from which the student obtained his or her valid
retired law enforcement officer identification card.
(f) Issue the LEOSA Card, on a form
prescribed and authorized by the Colonel, to the student upon successful
completion of the qualification course.
(g) Forward a copy of each student's LEOSA
Card to the law enforcement agency from which the student is retired.
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