Sec. 12.04.08.04. Minimum Training Requirements for a Special Tactical Response  


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  • A. Initial Tactical Response Training Standards.

    (1) Prior to initial deployment, each new team leader or member shall attend and successfully complete a Commission-approved course of study that includes:

    (a) Philosophy of special tactical response operations;

    (b) Tactical response theory and concepts;

    (c) Overview of individual and team equipment;

    (d) Operational planning;

    (e) Overview of specialized tactical response functions;

    (f) Command post operations;

    (g) Individual and team movement;

    (h) Basic entry and search techniques;

    (i) Chemical agents and deployment;

    (j) Less lethal munitions and deployment;

    (k) Diversionary device usage;

    (l) Crisis negotiation and de-escalation skills;

    (m) Individual and team firearms training;

    (n) Purpose and intent of warrant service;

    (o) Problem solving situations in a scenario-based learning environment; and

    (p) Legal requirements.

    (2) A Commission-approved course of study for initial special tactical response shall include a minimum of 40 hours of classroom instruction, written examination, and practical exercise that meets the standards established in §A(1) of this regulation.

    (3) Successful completion of a Commission-approved course of study for initial special tactical response requires a police officer to obtain a minimum passing score of 80 percent in all classes.

    B. Continuing Quarterly and Annual Special Tactical Response Training Standards.

    (1) Quarterly, each team leader and member shall complete a minimum of 24 hours of documented training in one or more of the following special tactical core competencies:

    (a) Weapons, munitions, and equipment;

    (b) Individual and team movement;

    (c) Decision making; and

    (d) Specialized tactical functions.

    (2) Each special tactical response team shall successfully complete a minimum of 40 hours of documented, team-based training over a 12-month period, with the full team, consisting of lectures, drills, operational risk assessments, and scenario-based exercises.

    (3) Training hours obtained during a team-based training as specified in §B(2) of this regulation may be applied to an individual team member’s quarterly training requirement if the team-based training:

    (a) Covers one or more of the topics identified in §B(1) of this regulation; and

    (b) Occurs during the quarter for which the team member is seeking credit.

    (4) If a team member maintains one or more specialized team positions, such as deliberate hostage rescue, or integrated tactical response K-9, the team member shall participate in additional documented training that is mandated and specific to each specialized position.

    C. Special Tactical Response Training Requirements for a Tactical Commander.

    (1) A tactical commander shall attend and successfully complete a documented tactical commander course within 1 year of assignment to a special tactical response team.

    (2) Biennially, a tactical commander shall successfully complete a minimum of 16 hours of one or more of the following training topics:

    (a) Review of criminal incidents and tactical response operations;

    (b) Legal issues;

    (c) Mutual aid procedures;

    (d) Deployment and guidelines for deployment;

    (e) Hostage rescue;

    (f) Tactical team operations;

    (g) Command and control;

    (h) Command post operations;

    (i) Tactical operation procedures;

    (j) Tactical components and capabilities;

    (k) Tactical considerations and mission; and

    (l) Training scenarios and problem-solving simulations.