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Rule 109:2-1-13 | Statutorily mandated training.

...er the topics described in sections 109.741, 109.742, 109.744, 109.745, 109.747, and division (B)(4) of section 109.803 of the Revised Code. (1) The number of hours of training in basic training on handling missing children, missing persons, and child abuse and neglect cases shall be no less than six hours. (2) The number of hours of training in basic training on crisis intervention, as defined ...

Rule 109:2-1-13 | Statutorily mandated training.

...er the topics described in sections 109.741, 109.742, 109.744, 109.745, and 109.747 of the Revised Code. (1) The number of hours of training in basic training on handling missing children, missing persons, and child abuse and neglect cases shall be no less than six hours. (2) The number of hours of training in basic training on crisis intervention, as defined in division (C) of section 109.7...

Rule 109:2-2-01 | Definitions.

...When used in Chapter 109:2-2 of the Administrative Code: (A) "Commission" means Ohio peace officer training commission. (B) "Executive director" means the executive director of the commission. (C) The terms "tactical medical professional," "nurse," "physician," "EMT-basic," "EMT-I," "paramedic," "EMT," "AEMT," and "peace officer" have the same meanings as in section 109.71 of the Revised ...

Rule 109:2-2-02 | Training.

...se. Such training is not required if: (1) The person is a currently certified peace officer, or (2) Prior to or during employment as a tactical medical professional and prior to the effective date of this rule, the professional has successfully completed an equivalent firearms training program approved by the commission and can show documentation of being currently re-qualified with their author...

Rule 109:2-3-01 | Definitions.

...atisfy the requirements of division (B)(1) of section 109.78 and Chapter 4749. of the Revised Code; (G) The term "private security firearms requalification course" means the training prescribed in this chapter intended to meet the requirements of division (B)(2) of section 109.78 and Chapter 4749 of the Revised Code; (H) The term "private security officer" means a person in any position as listed in section 109.78 ...

Rule 109:2-5-05 | Approval of commanders.

...on of commanders shall be as follows: (1) High school graduate or possession of a general education development certificate; (2) Five years of relevant law enforcement experience, five years of experience as a court officer, or five years of experience as a corrections officer authorized to carry a firearm while on duty and required to complete an annual firearms requalification; (3) Two years ...

Rule 109:2-5-06 | Approval of instructors.

...alifications for unit instructor. (1) High school graduate or possession of a general education development certificate; (2) Five years of relevant experience as a court officer, law enforcement officer, or a corrections officer authorized to carry a firearm while on duty and required to complete an annual firearms requalification; (3) Successful completion of an eighty-hour instructional s...

Rule 109:2-7-04 | Qualifications for evaluators.

...umentation of the following criteria: (1) A minimum of five years experience as a fulltime law enforcement officer; (2) A minimum of three years experience as a patrol-related canine handler or trainer within the five year period immediately prior to the date of application for approval as a canine evaluator; (3) Completion of a patrol-related canine training program approved by the executive director; (4) Comple...

Rule 109:2-9-01 | Definitions.

... means the training prescribed in rule 5120:1-8-18 of the Administrative Code and other training which has been prescribed and approved by the executive director for persons described in this chapter; (E) The term "full service jail" means a local facility as defined by the Ohio department of rehabilitation and correction, bureau of adult detention; (F) The term "correctional officers/jail staff" means those person...

Rule 109:2-9-02 | Corrections training for full service jail personnel.

...ersons set out in paragraph (F) of rule 109:2-9-01 of the Administrative Code shall complete the training for their job functions as prescribed in rule 5120:1-8-18 of the Administrative Code and any other training required by the executive director. (B) Those persons set out in paragraph (G) of rule 109:2-9-01 of the Administrative Code shall complete the training for their job functions as prescribed in rule 512...

Rule 109:2-9-11 | Credit for prior equivalent training, and training requirements upon re-appointment.

...equivalent training or education. (1) An individual who has successfully completed prior training or education, other than basic training for full-service corrections officers under the auspices of the Ohio peace officer training commission, and who is required to complete the corrections school as prescribed in rule 5120:1-8-18 of the Administrative Code may request credit for that portion ...

Rule 109:2-11-01 | Definitions.

... means the training described in rules 5120:1-10-18 and 5120:1-12-18 of the Administrative Code and other training which has been prescribed and approved by the executive director for persons described in this chapter; (E) The term "twelve-day facility" means a local confinement facility used primarily to detain adults for a maximum of two hundred eighty-eight hours; (F) The term "twelve-hour facility" means a loca...

Rule 109:2-11-02 | Jailer training for twelve-day and twelve-hour facilities.

...required to complete jailer training. (1) Those persons set out in paragraph (G) of rule 109:2-11-01 of the Administrative Code shall complete the training prescribed in paragraphs (A)(2) and (B)(2) of rule 5120:1-10-18 of the Administrative Code and any other training prescribed by the executive director during the first year of assignment. (2) Those persons set out in paragraph (H) of rule 109:2-11-01 of the Admi...

Rule 109:2-11-11 | Time requirements for certification, credit for prior equivalent training, and training requirements upon re-appointment.

... described in paragraph (G) of rule 109:2-11-01 of the Administrative Code shall successfully complete training required for their position as prescribed in rule 5120:1-10-18 of the Administrative Code as well as any other training prescribed by the executive director. (B) Persons described in paragraphs (H) and (I) of rule 109:2-11-01 of the Administrative Code may complete the training pres...

Rule 109:2-18-01 | Definitions.

...(A) As used in rules 109:2-18-01 to 109:2-18-07 of the Administrative Code, "Peace Officer" has the same meaning as in section 109.71 of the Revised Code. (B) "Trooper" means an individual appointed as a state highway patrol trooper under section 5503.01 of the Revised Code. (C) "Appointing Authority" means any agency or entity that appoints a peace officer or trooper. (D) "Public Appointing Authority" means any a...

Rule 109:2-18-01 | Definitions.

...(A) As used in rules 109:2-18-01 to 109:2-18-07 of the Administrative Code, "Peace Officer" has the same meaning as in section 109.71 of the Revised Code. (B) "Trooper" means an individual appointed as a state highway patrol trooper under section 5503.01 of the Revised Code. (C) "Appointing Authority" means any agency or entity that appoints a peace officer or trooper. (D) "Pilot program" m...

Rule 109:2-18-01 | Definitions.

...(A) As used in rules 109:2-18-01 to 109:2-18-07 of the Administrative Code, "Peace Officer" has the same meaning as in section 109.71 of the Revised Code. (B) "Trooper" means an individual appointed as a state highway patrol trooper under section 5503.01 of the Revised Code. (C) "Appointing Authority" means any agency or entity that appoints a peace officer or trooper. (D) "Public Appointin...

Rule 109:2-18-02 | Officer training requirements.

...pursuant to division (B) of section 109.80 and division (E) of section 311.01 of the Revised Code may receive credit towards the peace officer continuing professional training requirement as long as the training satisfies the requirements of this chapter. (E) Officers completing statutorily mandated training may receive credit towards the peace officer continuing professional training require...

Rule 109:2-18-02 | Officer training requirements.

...r. (B) Except as required by Section 701.70 of Amended Substitute House Bill 110 of the 134th General Assembly, the commission shall set the required minimum number of hours based upon the availability of funding for reimbursement. Except as required by Section 701.70 of Amended Substitute House Bill 110 of the 134th General Assembly, if no funding is available for reimbursement, continuing profe...

Rule 109:2-18-02 | Officer training requirements.

...pursuant to division (B) of section 109.80 and division (E) of section 311.01 of the Revised Code may receive credit towards the peace officer continuing professional training requirement as long as the training satisfies the requirements of this chapter. (F) Chiefs of police completing training pursuant to division (A) of section 109.804 of the Revised Code may receive credit towards the pea...

Rule 109:2-18-04 | Reimbursement of training costs.

...xcept as otherwise provided in rule 109:2-18-02 of the Administrative Code, every appointed peace officer or trooper is required to comply with the annual continuing professional training requirements set forth herein. Only public appointing authorities qualify for reimbursement for the cost of continuing professional training programs. (B) Law enforcement agencies shall submit funding reques...

Rule 109:2-18-05 | Agency record keeping and reporting.

...mum requirements set forth in rules 109:2-18-01 to 109:2-18-07 of the Administrative Code. All such records shall be kept on file by the appointing authority in accordance with the appointing authority's records retention schedule, but in no event should the records be retained less than three years. The records shall be made available to the executive director for inspection upon request. (B...

Rule 109:4-1-03 | Objectives of the office of the Ohio attorney general, consumer protection section.

...erned by those laws referred to in rule 109:4-1-02 of the Administrative Code; (C) To investigate practices which come to the attention of the consumer protection section by complaints or through its own inquiries and which may violate those laws referred to in rule 109:4-1-02 of the Administrative Code; (D) To institute enforcement proceedings in order to promote compliance with and obtain those remedies available...

Rule 109:4-1-03 | Objectives of the office of the Ohio attorney general, consumer protection section.

...d by those laws referred to in rule 109:4-1-02 of the Administrative Code; (C) To investigate practices which come to the attention of the consumer protection section by complaints or through its own inquiries and which may violate those laws referred to in rule 109:4-1-02 of the Administrative Code; (D) To institute enforcement proceedings in order to promote compliance with and obtain those re...

Rule 109:4-1-05 | Organization of the office of the Ohio attorney general, consumer protection section.

...cific acts or practices violate section 1345.02 or 1345.03 of the Revised Code; (C) Inform consumers and suppliers on a continuing basis of acts or practices which violate section 1345.02 or 1345.03 of the Revised Code; (D) Cooperate with state and local officials, officials of other states, and officials of the federal government in the administration of comparable statutes; (E) Report annually on or before the f...