Utah Admin. Code R728-502-9 - Specialty Instructors
(1) An instructor
who teaches practical skills and technical or high liability law enforcement
subjects shall attend a specialty instructor course as provided in this
Section.
(2) An instructor who
completes a specialty instructor school may only instruct the specific skills
covered in the specialty instructor school.
(a) An instructor who teaches other academic
courses in the classroom shall complete a POST approved instructor development
course as provided in Sections
R728-502-4 through
R728-502-7.
(3) An EVO instructor shall be trained and
certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) EVO instructor certification shall be
valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) An EVO instructor must teach EVO for a
minimum of 40 hours every three years in order to maintain
certification.
(c) An EVO
instructor must teach at least 20 of the 40 required hours at the POST EVO
range under the direction of the POST EVO training supervisor.
(d) An EVO instructor may teach the remaining
20 hours of EVO instruction at individual agencies.
(4) A firearms instructor, including handgun
instructor or rifle instructor, shall be trained and certified in accordance
with POST policy and procedure.
(a) Firearms
instructor certification is valid for three years from the date of
issue.
(b) A firearms instructor
must attend an eight hour recertification class conducted by POST and pass a
practical examination every three years in order to maintain
certification.
(5) A DT
instructor shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and
procedure;
(a) DT instructor certification is
valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) A DT instructor must attend a POST
defensive tactics instructor training course and successfully pass a practical
and written examination every three years in order to maintain
certification.
(6) An IW
instructor shall be trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and
procedure.
(a) IW instructor certification is
valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) An IW instructor must attend an impact
weapon instructor training course and successfully pass a practical and written
examination every three years in order to maintain certification.
(7) A K-9 instructor shall be
trained and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) A K-9 instructor may conduct K-9
training, but is not authorized to conduct K-9 certification
evaluations.
(b) K-9 instructor
certification is valid for three years from the date of issue.
(c) A K-9 instructor shall attend 40 hours of
K-9 instructor training and successfully pass a practical examination every
three years in order to maintain certification
(8) A K-9 judge shall be trained and
certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure.
(a) A K-9 judge shall be trained and
certified as a K-9 instructor prior to being certified as a K-9
judge.
(b) A K-9 judge may conduct
K-9 certification evaluations and K-9 training.
(c) K-9 judge certification is valid for
three years from the date of issue.
(d) A K-9 judge shall attend 40 hours of K-9
judge training and successfully pass a practical examination every three years
in order to maintain certification.
(e) A K-9 judge who successfully re-certifies
is automatically re-certified as a K-9 instructor.
(9) RADAR/LIDAR instructors shall be trained
and certified in accordance with POST policy and procedure;
(a) RADAR/LIDAR instructor certification is
valid for three years from the date of issue.
(b) A RADAR/LIDAR instructor shall
participate in one RADAR/LIDAR instructor school and successfully pass a
written examination every three years in order to maintain
certification.
Notes
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