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1 State of Oklahoma Council on Law Education and Training Law Terrorism Certification Program Basic, Intermediate and Advanced The Law Terrorism Certification Program (LETCP) has been established to recognize the competency of law enforcement officers serving within the state, foster increased interest in higher education and professional law enforcement terrorism training programs, to attract and retain highly qualified individuals to respond to high-consequence events related to terrorism as well as natural disasters, and augment the Oklahoma Homeland Security Credentialing System by the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security, the Council on Law Education and Training, and the National Center for Biomedical ical Research and Training, Academy of Counter-Terrorist Education on behalf of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium. The LETCP was developed to give recognition for education in the field of terrorism and high- consequence event management and thus enhances the preparedness of the state to respond to high-consequence events. Additionally, this certification program will correlate with the Oklahoma Homeland Security Credentialing Program to better coordinate personnel responding to high- consequence events. Under the LETCP, there are three levels of Certification: basic, intermediate, and advanced, which may be awarded to paid full-time sworn law enforcement officers who possess the powers of arrest and who are employed by units of state, local, and tribal government. To be eligible for either the basic, intermediate, or advanced certification, the following qualifying conditions must be met: 1. Must currently hold Law Basic Academy Certification which has been issued by the Oklahoma Council on Law Education and Training or the Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Indian Police Academy. No one serving under probationary certification status shall be eligible. 2. Must be a paid full-time sworn member of a state, local, or tribal law enforcement agency within the state of Oklahoma. 3. Must subscribe to the Law Code of Ethics. 1 P a g e
2 The sections that follow explain the training courses and years of experience/education criterion for each certification. Each section has one training area and NIMS/Other, which is required for all to complete. There are then two separate tracks for law enforcement officers, which includes: Patrol and Special Response Units (SWAT, Crime Scene Technicians, EOD, etc.). Criterion for Basic Law Academy Certification Basic Law Academy Certification requires successful completion of a Basic Law Academy of not less than 280 hours for those persons gaining Oklahoma peace officer certification by reciprocity agreements with other states, and not less than 300 hours for those persons attending a CLEET Basic Law Academy or one approved by CLEET. In addition, applicants must meet the prescribed minimum employment standards as established by 70 O.S Tribal Law Basic Academy Certification requires successful completion of a Basic Law Academy recognized by the U. S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). CLEET will verify that the Tribal Law Basic Academy is recognized by the DOI/BIA. Basic Law Certifications will not be issued as part of this program as they are automatically generated upon the completion of a Basic Law Academy. While basic peace officer Certification is a mandate of 70 O.S. 3311, participation in the Law Terrorism Certification Program is voluntary. However, completion of a Basic Law Academy does play a role in the basic requirements for this certification program. Terrorism-related training is defined as: 1. Management, continuing education, or other specialized courses that are accredited, sponsored, approved, or presented by the CLEET, the CLEET Law Basic Academy, and all approved city academies. 2. Departmental or other in-service training, which is recorded and documented in the personnel file of the officer s department. These official agency training records must include the subject, instructor, classroom hours, sponsor, location, and dates of training. 3. If properly documented, training completed in other states, military police training, tribal law enforcement training, and other specialized training may be submitted to the Council for evaluation and approval of terrorism-related training. 2 P a g e
3 Basic Certification Criterion for Minimum Qualification Basic Certification Basic Law Certification is the foundation for Basic Certification. In addition to the required Basic Certification, the Basic Certificate requires a prescribed combination of years of experience and required training. The chart sets forth the required years of experience/education (Figure 1) and required training (Figure 2). The Provider Acronym List is attached in Attachment 1. Years of Experience AA/AS BA/BS Grad Degree Category 1 4 No No No Category 2 3 Yes No No Category 3 2 Yes Yes No Category 4 1 Yes Yes Yes Figure 1 Years Experience and Education NIMS/ Other IS-700 IS-701 IS-800 ICS-100 ICS-200 Required for All National Incident Management System: An Introduction NIMS Multiagency Coordination System National Response Framework: An Introduction Introduction to Incident Command System for Law ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents EMI WBT None EMI WBT IS-700 EMI WBT None EMI WBT None EMI WBT ICS-100 Figure 2 Required Training 3 P a g e
4 Patrol Officers OK-001- RESP AWR-118-W AWR-122-W AWR-124-W AWR-129-W AWR-132-W Four of the Following s Required Awareness Level Response for WMD- Hazmat Emergencies for Law Awareness and Response to Biological Events Law Prevention and Deterrence of Terrorist Acts Campus Public Safety Response to WMD Incidents Introduction to Homeland Security Risk Management Understanding and Planning for School Bomb Incidents OSU ILT None LSU WBT AWR-160-W LSU WBT None WVU WBT None CNA WBT None NMT WBT None AWR-140-W WMD Radiological/Nuclear Awareness NTS WBT None Terrorism Awareness for Emergency AWR-160-W First Responders TEEX WBT None Foundational Awareness of Weapons AWR-190-W of Mass Destruction/Terrorism LSU WBT None AWR-297 InCOP1-Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting (SAR) Initiative MIPT ILT None Figure 3 Required Training 4 P a g e
5 Special Response Units (CSI/ Tactical/ EOD) OK-001-RESP AWR-118-W AWR-124-W AWR-129-W AWR-132-W All of the Following s Required Awareness Level Response for WMD- Hazmat Emergencies for Law Awareness and Response to Biological Events Campus Public Safety Response to WMD Incidents Introduction to Homeland Security Risk Management Understanding and Planning for School Bomb Incidents OSU ILT None LSU WBT AWR-160-W WVU WBT None CNA WBT None NMT WBT None AWR-140-W WMD Radiological/Nuclear Awareness NTS WBT None Terrorism Awareness for Emergency AWR-160-W First Responders TEEX WBT None Foundational Awareness of Weapons AWR-190-W of Mass Destruction/Terrorism LSU WBT None Figure 4 Required Training 5 P a g e
6 Intermediate Certification Criterion for Minimum Qualification Intermediate Certification Basic Law Terrorism Certification is the foundation for Intermediate Certification. In addition to the required Basic Certification, the Intermediate Certificate requires a prescribed combination of years of experience and required training. The chart sets forth the required years of experience/education (Figure 3) and required training (Figure 4). The Special Response Units chart is divided into two separate tracks dependent upon the specialty area (Crime Scene Investigations and Tactical or Bomb Squad). The Provider Acronym List is attached in Attachment 1. Years of Experience AA/AS BA/BS Grad Degree Category 1 5 No No No Category 2 4 Yes No No Category 3 3 Yes Yes No Category 4 2 Yes Yes Yes Figure 3 Years of Experience and Education NIMS/ Other Required for All ICS-300 Intermediate ICS EMI ILT ICS-200 Figure 4 Required Training 6 P a g e
7 Patrol Officers TX-002-RESP OK-002-RESP OK-002L-RESP PER-4 PER-200 PER-202 PER-220 Eleven of the Following s Required Plus ALERT Advanced Law Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Operations Level Response for WMD-HazMat Emergencies for Law HazMat Operations Level Mission- Specific Competencies for Illicit Lab Incidents Seaport Security for Law Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents Basic Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incidents Protester Devices Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Incidents CLEET ILT None OSU ILT OK-001-RESP OSU ILT OK-001-RESP FSU ILT None CDP ILT None CDP ILT None LSU ILT ICS.700 PER-229 Introduction to CAMEO LSU ILT None PER-232 PER-240 PER-244 PER-264 PER Initial Law Response to Suicide Bombing Attacks WMD Radiological/Nuclear Responder Operations Detection Equipment for Law WMD Law Protective Measures Strengthening Cooperative Efforts Among Public and Private Sector Entities Terrorist Threat Guidelines: Law Planning and Response to Changing Threat Levels NMT ILT None NTS ILT None NTS ILT None CDP ILT None RDPC ILT None LSU ILT None CLEET Media Relations CLEET ILT None Figure 4 Required Training 7 P a g e
8 Special Response Units (CSI) All of the Following s Required Advanced Law Rapid TX-002-RESP Response Training (ALERRT) CLEET ILT None Operations Level Response for OK-002-RESP WMD-HazMat Emergencies for Law OSU ILT OK-001-RESP PER-220 Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Incidents LSU ILT ICS.700 PER-222 Public Safety WMD Response: Sampling Techniques and Guidelines LSU ILT PER-220 PER-229 Introduction to the Computer-Aided Management of Emergency LSU ILT None Operations PER-230 Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Operations NMT ILT None PER-244 Detection Equipment for Law NTS ILT None PER-240 WMD Radiological/Nuclear Responder Operations NTS ILT None CLEET Media Relations CLEET ILT None HazMat Operations Level Mission- OK-002L- Specific Competencies for Illicit Lab RESP Incidents OSU ILT OK-001-RESP Figure 4 Required Training 8 P a g e
9 Special Response Units (Tactical/ Bomb Squad) All of the Following s Required Advanced Law Rapid TX-002-RESP Response Training (ALERRT) CLEET ILT None Operations Level Response for OK-002-RESP WMD-HazMat Emergencies for Law OSU ILT OK-001-RESP PER-221 WMD Tactical Operations LSU ILT AWR-160-W PER-220 Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Incidents LSU ILT ICS.700 PER-229 Introduction to the Computer-Aided Management of Emergency LSU ILT None Operations PER-230 Incident Response to Terrorist Bombings Operations NMT ILT None PER-244 Detection Equipment for Law NTS ILT None PER-240 WMD Radiological/Nuclear Responder Operations NTS ILT None CLEET Media Relations CLEET ILT None HazMat Operations Level Mission- OK-002L- Specific Competencies for Illicit Lab RESP Incidents OSU ILT OK-001-RESP Figure 4 Required Training 9 P a g e
10 Advanced Certification Criterion for Minimum Qualification Advanced Certification Intermediate Law Terrorism Certification is the foundation for Advanced Certification. In addition to the required Intermediate Certification, the Advanced Certificate requires a prescribed combination of years of experience and required training. The chart sets forth the required years of experience and education (Figure 5) and required training (Figure 6). The Special Response Units chart is divided into two separate tracks dependent upon the specialty area (Crime Scene Investigations and Tactical or Bomb Squad). The Provider Acronym List is attached in Attachment 1. As an alternative to the required training listed, the successful completion of the Master of Arts Degree in Homeland Security (400) from the Naval Postgraduate School will be accepted. Years of Experience AA/AS BA/BS Grad Degree Category 1 6 No No No Category 2 5 Yes No No Category 3 4 Yes Yes No Category 4 3 Yes Yes Yes Figure 5 Years of Experience and Education NIMS/ Other IS-546 IS-860 IS-775 Required for All Continuity of Operations Awareness National Infrastructure Protection Plan EOC Management and Operations EMI WBT None EMI WBT None EMI WBT None Figure 6 Required Training 10 P a g e
11 Patrol Officers Nine of the Following s Required 5 Seaport Security for Law Supervisors FSU ILT None Managing Civil Actions in Threat Incident 300 Command CDP ILT PER Command and the WMD Response CDP ILT IS-700 WMD Incident Management/Unified 313 Command TEEX ILT None Enhanced Incident Management/Unified 314 Command TEEX ILT 313 Advanced CAMEO Applications for All 320 Hazards LSU ILT PER-229 Tactical Planning for Weapons of Mass 321 Destruction Incidents LSU ILT None Preparing the States: Implementing 331 Continuity of Operations Planning UM ILT IS Event Security Planning for Public Safety RDPC ILT IS-700 Operational Value of Threat, Risk, and IS-700, IS-800 & IS- 336 NDPCI ILT Vulnerability Assessment 860 Advanced Incident Management/Unified ICS-100, ICS-200 & 344 TEEX ILT Command ICS-300 EOC Emergency Operations for All- IS-701 & 346 TEEX ILT Hazards Events IS-775 Figure 6 Required Training 11 P a g e
12 Special Response Units (CSI) PER-226 PER All of the Following s Required Advanced Chemical and Biological Integrated Response Technician Level Advanced Forensic Investigations for Hazardous Environments Advanced CAMEO Applications for All Hazards Tactical Planning for Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents Advanced Incident Management/Unified Command EOC Emergency Operations for All-Hazards Events DPG ILT PER-222 LSU ILT PER-222 & PER-226 LSU ILT PER-229 LSU ILT PER-221 TEEX TEEX ILT ILT ICS-100, ICS-200 & ICS-300 IS-701 & IS-775 Special Response Units (Tactical/ Bomb Squad) All of the Following s Required PER-227 Advanced WMD Tactical Operations LSU ILT Advanced CAMEO Applications for All Hazards Tactical Planning for Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents Advanced Incident Management/Unified Command PER-221 &/or 321 LSU ILT PER-229 LSU ILT PER-221 TEEX ILT ICS-100, ICS-200 & ICS-300 Event Security Planning for Public Safety RDPC ILT IS-700 EOC Emergency Operations for All-Hazards Events TEEX ILT IS-701 & IS-775 Figure 6 Required Training 12 P a g e
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