§2804-E. In-service law enforcement training
1. Required. As a condition to the continued employment of a person as a law enforcement officer with the power to make arrests or the authority to carry a firearm in the course of duty by a municipality, county, the State or other nonfederal employer, that person must successfully complete in-service training as prescribed by the board. Failure to successfully complete in-service training by a law enforcement officer as prescribed by the board constitutes grounds to suspend or revoke a certificate issued by the board pursuant to section 2803‑A.
[PL 2013, c. 147, §34 (AMD).]
2. Role of board. The board shall establish in-service recertification training requirements, consistent with subsection 1, and coordinate delivery of in-service training. The in-service recertification training requirements must include information on new laws and court decisions and on new enforcement practices demonstrated to reduce crime or increase officer safety. The board shall consider and encourage the use of telecommunications technology in the development and delivery of in-service training programs. In establishing the recertification training requirements, the board shall cooperate with the state and local departments and agencies to which the in-service requirements apply to ensure that the standards are appropriate. In-service training may not be applied to satisfy in-service recertification training requirements unless it is approved by the board.
[PL 2013, c. 147, §34 (AMD).]
3. Additional certificates.
[PL 2013, c. 147, §34 (RP).]
4. Credit for continuing education. The board may grant in-service training credits to be applied to in-service recertification training requirements for courses completed at accredited colleges and universities.
[PL 1993, c. 744, §8 (NEW).]
5. Provision of in-service training. In-service training programs that meet the requirements established under subsection 2 or other in-service training programs may be provided by the Maine Criminal Justice Academy or the agency employing the law enforcement officer.
[PL 2013, c. 147, §34 (NEW).]
SECTION HISTORY
PL 1989, c. 521, §§5,17 (NEW). PL 1993, c. 744, §§7,8 (AMD). PL 1997, c. 395, §O5 (AMD). PL 2013, c. 147, §34 (AMD).
Structure Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 25: INTERNAL SECURITY AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Part 8: MAINE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMY
Chapter 341: THE MAINE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMY
25 §2801. Maine Criminal Justice Academy; purpose
25 §2801-B. Application of chapter; exemption
25 §2803. Powers and duties (REPEALED)
25 §2803-A. Powers and duties of the board of trustees
25 §2803-B. Requirements of law enforcement agencies
25 §2803-D. Certificate admissible
25 §2804-A. Director; appointment; powers and duties
25 §2804-B. Preservice law enforcement training
25 §2804-C. Basic law enforcement training; core curriculum requirements
25 §2804-D. Basic corrections training
25 §2804-E. In-service law enforcement training
25 §2804-F. In-service corrections training
25 §2804-H. Continuing certification
25 §2804-I. Law enforcement training for harbor masters and municipal shellfish conservation wardens
25 §2804-J. Law enforcement training for police officers of the Bureau of Capitol Police
25 §2804-K. Law enforcement training for judicial marshals
25 §2804-L. Law enforcement training for forest rangers
25 §2805. Qualifications (REPEALED)
25 §2805-A. Standards for reserve and other part-time law enforcement officers (REPEALED)
25 §2805-B. Employment and training records
25 §2805-C. Complaint review committee
25 §2806. Enforcement provision (REPEALED)
25 §2806-A. Disciplinary sanctions
25 §2807. Reports of conviction or misconduct by certificate holder
25 §2808. Sharing of training costs
25 §2808-A. Sharing of training costs for corrections officers