015-10 Wyo. Code R. §§ 10-4 - Accreditation of In-Service Training Programs
(a) A request for accreditation of in-service
training courses shall be completed and submitted to the director with a course
outline prior to the start of the scheduled training. The director shall act on
the request within five (5) working days after receipt of the completed request
form and all required course material.
(b) Requirements of in-service training
programs, which shall be included in the request for accreditation, included
but are not limited to:
(i) Subject matter
shall be found by the Director to be related to the duties of the peace
officer, detention officer, correctional officer, or dispatcher;
(ii) Accreditation requests for training
shall include an outline of the course, which includes content of the course
and a breakdown of hours of instruction for the course;
(iii) Accreditation requests for training
shall provide courses which meet or exceed one (1) hour of training;
and
(iv) Instructors shall be
identified pursuant to Chapter 11 of these Rules.
(c) Accreditation will not be granted for
roll-call training, field training programs, or exclusive use of tapes, video
tapes, and training films unless prior approval is granted by the
director.
(d) Any program shall
provide for a written attendance record. Students enrolled in the training
course shall attend a minimum of ninety-percent (90%) of the course in order to
receive accreditation.
(e) A Notice
of Course Completion Form or a Course Completion Form submitted by electronic
filing, shall be completed for each class, which shall meet the following
requirements:
(i) Be signed by the course
coordinator or submitted by electronic filing,
(ii) Include post certified instructors and
the hours each instructor taught,
(iii) Include each POST certified attendee's
name, certification status, and employing agency; and
(iv) Be returned to POST within five (5)
working days of completion of the course. Training hours cannot be validated
until the Notice of Course Completion has been received.
(f) Firearms Training. Firearms training
shall be provided by a person who possesses credentials as a Subject Matter
firearms instructor. Firearm contests, competition and weapons testing shall
not be accredited training. One hour of training shall be granted for
departmental qualification training, not to exceed four (4) hours
annually.
(g) All training via
LETN, video training, internet training, law enforcement teleconferencing, and
correspondence courses must be tested. Additionally,
(i) Certification of these different training
programs will be left to the discretion of the director;
(ii) All training shall be reported to POST
within five (5) days of completion of the course or by electronic
filing;
(iii) Peace officers can
acquire full credit for non-classroom training hours with completion of 10
hours of mandated perishable skills training as outlined in chapter
3;
(iv) Detention officers,
dispatchers and correctional officers can acquire up to one half of the
mandated training hours.
Notes
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