 
     7-32-214.  Basic training program required. (1) No reserve officer may be authorized to function as a representative of a law enforcement agency performing general law enforcement duties after 2 years from the original appointment unless the reserve officer has satisfactorily completed a minimum 88-hour basic training program which must include but need not be limited to the following course content:
     (a)  introduction and orientation--1 hour;
     (b)  police ethics and professionalism--1 hour;
     (c)  criminal law--4 hours;
     (d)  laws of arrest--4 hours;
     (e)  criminal evidence--4 hours;
     (f)  administration of criminal law--2 hours;
     (g)  communications, reports, and records--2 hours;
     (h)  crime investigations--3 hours;
     (i)  interviews and interrogations--2 hours;
     (j)  patrol procedures--6 hours;
     (k)  crisis intervention--4 hours;
     (l)  police human and community relations--3 hours;
     (m)  juvenile procedures--2 hours;
     (n)  defensive tactics--4 hours;
     (o)  crowd control tactics--4 hours;
     (p)  firearms training--30 hours;
     (q)  first aid--10 hours; and
     (r)  examination--2 hours.
     (2)  The law enforcement agency is responsible for training its reserve officers in accordance with minimum training standards established by the Montana board of crime control. 
     History: En. 11-1852 by Sec. 2, Ch. 85, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 11-1856(2),(3). 
 


 
