CLEET certified firearms instructors shall use the CLEET “Firearms Qualification Report” to record qualifications of commissioned peace officers. The instructor will forward the report to the ODOC CLEET liaison for action.
After completion of the CLEET Firearms Instructor School, Firearms instructors will be issued the new “Firearms Authorization Card” (Attachment A, not web accessible).
complete the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) basic peace officer training academy. (4-APPFS-3A-22M) 2.
Description: This course will be a four-hour CLEET continuing education course intended for Certified Peace Officers. The course will cover various topics related to writing credible, clear, and effective reports.
CLEET has statutory requirement to create the criteria for which must be met before being licensed as a firearms instructor pursuant to the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act. Statute 21 O.S. 1290.14. B. The Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) shall establish criteria for approving firearms instructors and interactive online firearms ...
2. The course shall be at least sixteen (16) hours in length; 3. Upon completion of the course, the applicant shall be qualified to provide instruction on revolvers, semiautomatic pistols, or both; and. 4. Receive a course completion certificate. Information.
Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training, b. National Rifle Association, 2. The course shall be at least sixteen (16) hours in length; 3.
required to obtain a concealed handgun license. CLEET does not issue the Concealed Weapon License or the Concealed Weapon Instructor License. For information about the Concealed Weapon License and Concealed Weapon Instructor License, please visit the OSBI's Concealed Weapons Licensing page.
The moved from a 60 round course of fire on the old qualification to a more common 50 round course of fire. The distribution of those 50 rounds is also weighted more towards the 5 to 7-yard strings of fire with 60% of the total rounds fired shot from the 5 or 7-yard line.
The shooting tasks in the new qualification are not that much more difficult than the 2013 version with only a couple of exceptions. The single 3-yard string of fire on the new qualification has to be shot two seconds faster than it was on the older qualification. Shooters have 25% less time to complete the same shooting task as before.
Most of the remaining strings of fire are very similar to the older qualification, with only minor changes. Having shot the older qualification more than a few times, I could definitely feel where the most significant changes were based on how quickly the time limit required me to shoot and how much focus it required.
Nate spends his days trying to find ways to afford more ammo. Nate is a performance driven shooter with over 400 hours of formal firearms instruction, dabbles in local handgun matches, and teaches the occasional shotgun class.
The regional directors/facility heads and directors of Probation and Parole Services, OFAI, and STI will ensure that firearms instructors are certified in accordance with state law and department policies. Regional directors will ensure that firearms instructors are available for firearm training as needed by the agency.
The director of Training will ensure that the curriculum/courses of fire used for firearm training are established in writing. The current approved courses will be maintained on file with training. All firearms training will be approved prior to the actual training course being conducted. The handgun qualification course of fire shall be the same as required by CLEET for peace officers. Approved ODOC courses of fire are attached to this policy.
Community corrections-handgun only; minimum thru maximum security-handgun and shotgun; CERT team members-All three weapons, handgun, shotgun and rifle. Employees with a continuing requirement to be armed with the rifle in their current position will requalify.
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