Mich. Admin. Code R. 28.14303 - Establishment of basic law enforcement training academy; program proposal
Rule 303.
(1) A
city, county, township, village, corporation, college, community college,
university, or state agency shall submit a written program proposal to
establish a basic law enforcement training academy. The written program
proposal shall be submitted to the commission in the manner prescribed by the
commission not less than 90 days before the date of the commission
meeting.
(2) The written program
proposal shall contain, at a minimum, all of the following:
(a) A detailed description of the facilities
and equipment to be used by recruits and instructors that will comply with the
commission requirements.
(b) A
description of the duties, responsibilities, and membership of the training and
education advisory committee.
(c)
The name, address, and position of the program administrator.
(d) The name, title, and qualifications of
the training director.
(e) A
description of the goals and objectives of the basic law enforcement training
academy.
(f) A description of the
nature and scope of the applicant's financial and philosophical commitment to
the basic law enforcement training academy.
(g) A copy of the academy rules governing
recruit conduct.
(h) Identification
of the academy requirements for an enrolled recruit.
(i) Identification of the course of study in
the law enforcement training academy sessions.
(j) A statement recognizing the commission's
authority to visit and inspect the basic law enforcement training academy and
to be furnished requested records and documentation.
(k) Identification and descriptions of
affiliations with agencies, colleges, and universities that will be a part of
the basic law enforcement training academy.
(l) An estimate of the number of basic law
enforcement training academy sessions that will be offered on a yearly
basis.
(m) A statement documenting
the need for establishment of the proposed academy that includes both of the
following:
(i) The need by law enforcement
agencies in the proposed service area.
(ii) The prospective recruits' need for the
proposed academy.
(n)
Documentation of support from the local law enforcement community within the
geographic service area of the proposed academy.
(o) A statement describing the selection
methods of prospective preservice and preservice college recruits.
(p) The projected starting and graduation
dates of the first basic law enforcement training academy session.
(q) A definition of the geographical area
that the proposed basic law enforcement training academy will serve.
(r) A projection of the number of recruits
that will be enrolled in the academy on a yearly basis.
(s) Verification that acceptable live-in
facilities are available in the vicinity of the basic law enforcement training
academy.
(3) The entity
submitting the program proposal in subrule (1) of this rule shall do all of the
following with respect to the training and education advisory committee
described in subrule (2)(b) of this rule.
(a)
The training and education advisory committee shall be appointed before
development of the program proposal and shall be consulted on all aspects of
the application.
(b) The committee
shall approve the program proposal before it is submitted to the commission. If
the commission approves the program proposal, then the committee shall be
consulted on a continuing basis regarding the operation of the
academy.
(4) If the
commission determines that the application is incomplete, then an amended
application with amplification or clarification shall be filed within 30 days
after the date of a request by the commission.
(5) Failure to comply with subrule (4) of
this rule is grounds for denial of the application.
(6) Written commission approval of the
program proposal shall be obtained before submitting an annual operating plan
under
R 28.14307.
(7) An approved basic law enforcement academy
that fails to conduct an academy session for 3 years shall submit a new program
proposal for commission approval to reestablish itself as an approved basic law
enforcement training academy.
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