how does the tcole supplemental course reduce liability

by Maci Leuschke PhD 5 min read

Does this course meet TCOLE requirements Legislative Update course 3187?

This course meets Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements Legislative Update Course #3187.

What kind of training will TCOLE not accept?

TCOLE will not accept training that is not thru one of our providers. Licensed Peace Officers (includes County Sheriffs and Deputy Constables): Current 2-year Training Unit: (09/01/21 - 08/31/23):  A minimum of 40 hours of training to include the current Legislative Update course #3187.

What are The TCOLE requirements for the new supervisor course?

This course meets Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements New Supervisor’s Course #3737. Supervising a work environment requires advanced skills in leadership, counseling, motivation, and communication to create an effective and positive workplace.

What does TCOLE stand for in law enforcement?

Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) TCOLE is a regulatory State agency that establishes and enforces standards to ensure the people of Texas are served by highly trained and ethical law enforcement, corrections, and telecommunications personnel. TEEX is licensed as a training academy by TCOLE and offers practice licensing exams.

Law Enforcement Academies

These providers offer the basic licensing courses. They also have the ability to offer additional courses that meet the needs of the area served, however some of these departmental academies serve only their agency

Contract Training Providers

These providers offer training for peace officers, jailers, and telecommunicators to maintain their licenses or acquire certificates. They also have the ability to offer additional courses that meet the needs of the area served.

Academic Alternative Programs

These providers are located on college or university campuses and offer an alternative to the basic peace officer licensing course (at least an Associate’s Degree is required to be eligible for licensure).

Provider Contract Status

These are programs that are considered at risk, or have contracts that are reaching expiration or have expired.

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