§ 2365b. Animal cruelty response training
(a) As part of basic training in order to become certified as a Level II and Level III law enforcement officer, a person shall receive a training module on animal cruelty investigations as developed and approved by the Animal Cruelty Investigation Advisory Board and approved and administered by the Vermont Criminal Justice Council.
(b) On or before December 31, 2023, humane officers as defined in 13 V.S.A. § 351(4)(B) shall complete an animal cruelty response training as developed and approved by the Animal Cruelty Investigation Advisory Board and approved and administered by the Vermont Criminal Justice Council. The Council shall provide the training only to designated humane society employees, animal control officers appointed by the legislative body of a municipality, and other humane officers as defined in 13 V.S.A. § 351(4). The trainings shall be conducted on a periodic basis by qualified instructors as determined by the Animal Cruelty Investigation Advisory Board.
(c) The Animal Cruelty Investigation Advisory Board may elect to require that humane officers as defined in 13 V.S.A. § 351(4)(B) complete a refresher course on the training required by this section on a periodic basis. Such refresher training shall be developed and approved by the Animal Cruelty Investigation Advisory Board and approved and administered by the Vermont Criminal Justice Council.
(d) On or before January 1, 2024 and annually thereafter, the Vermont Criminal Justice Council shall provide the Animal Cruelty Investigation Advisory Board with a list of the individuals that completed the trainings as required by this section. (Added 2015, No. 155 (Adj. Sess.), § 5, eff. July 1, 2017; amended 2021, No. 38, § 3.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 20 - Internal Security and Public Safety
Chapter 151 - Vermont Criminal Justice Council
§ 2351. Creation and purpose of Council
§ 2355. Council powers and duties
§ 2357. Powers and duties of the Executive Director
§ 2358. Minimum training standards; definitions
§ 2359. Council services contingent on agency compliance
§ 2362a. Potential hiring agency; duty to contact current or former agency
§ 2364. State Police, basic training
§ 2365. Domestic violence training
§ 2365a. Search and rescue training
§ 2365b. Animal cruelty response training
§ 2366. Law enforcement agencies; fair and impartial policing policy; race data collection
§ 2367. Statewide policy; electronic control devices; reporting
§ 2368. Standards for law enforcement use of force
§ 2369. Statewide policy; required use of body camera policy
§ 2370. Record of case disposition
§ 2402. Law enforcement agencies; duty to adopt an effective internal affairs program
§ 2403. Law enforcement agencies; duty to report
§ 2405. Council sanction procedure
§ 2406. Permitted Council sanctions
§ 2407. Limitation on Council sanctions; first offense of Category B conduct
§ 2408. Invalid investigations