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Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training
Law Enforcement Terrorism Certification Program
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
The Law Enforcement 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
natural disasters, and augment the Oklahoma Homeland Security Credentialing System by the
Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security, the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training,
and the National Center for Biomed
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 thu
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,
and advanced, which may be awarded to paid full
the powers of arrest and who are employed by units of state, local, an
eligible for either the basic, intermediate, or advanced certification, the following qualifying
conditions must be met:
1. Must currently hold Law Enforcement Basic Academy Certification which has been issued
by the Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement 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 trib
within the state of Oklahoma.
3. Must subscribe to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.
State of Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training
Law Enforcement Terrorism Certification Program
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
The Law Enforcement Terrorism Certification Program (LETCP) has been established to recognize
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 Enforcement Education and Training,
and the National Center for Biomedical Research and Training, Academy of Counter
Education on behalf of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium.
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
consequence events. Additionally, this certification program will correlate with the Oklahoma
Homeland Security Credentialing Program to better coordinate personnel responding to high
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
Must currently hold Law Enforcement Basic Academy Certification which has been issued
il on Law Enforcement Education and Training or the Bureau of
Indian Affairs, United States Indian Police Academy. No one serving under probationary
certification status shall be eligible.
time sworn member of a state, local, or tribal law enforcement agency
within the state of Oklahoma.
Must subscribe to the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.
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Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training
Law Enforcement Terrorism Certification Program
The Law Enforcement Terrorism Certification Program (LETCP) has been established to recognize
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
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 Enforcement Education and Training,
ical Research and Training, Academy of Counter-Terrorist
was developed to give recognition for education in the field of terrorism and high-
s enhances the preparedness of the state to respond to
consequence events. Additionally, this certification program will correlate with the Oklahoma
Homeland Security Credentialing Program to better coordinate personnel responding to high-
there are three levels of Certification: basic, intermediate,
time sworn law enforcement officers who possess
d tribal government. To be
eligible for either the basic, intermediate, or advanced certification, the following qualifying
Must currently hold Law Enforcement Basic Academy Certification which has been issued
il on Law Enforcement Education and Training or the Bureau of
Indian Affairs, United States Indian Police Academy. No one serving under probationary
al law enforcement agency
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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 Enforcement Academy Certification
Basic Law Enforcement Academy Certification requires successful completion of a Basic Law
Enforcement 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 Enforcement Academy or one approved by CLEET. In
addition, applicants must meet the prescribed minimum employment standards as established by 70
O.S. § 3311.
Tribal Law Enforcement Basic Academy Certification requires successful completion of a Basic Law
Enforcement Academy recognized by the U. S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Indian
Affairs (BIA). CLEET will verify that the Tribal Law Enforcement Basic Academy is recognized by
the DOI/BIA.
Basic Law Enforcement Certifications will not be issued as part of this program as they are
automatically generated upon the completion of a Basic Law Enforcement Academy. While basic
peace officer Certification is a mandate of 70 O.S. § 3311, participation in the Law Enforcement
Terrorism Certification Program is voluntary. However, completion of a Basic Law Enforcement
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 Enforcement 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.
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Basic Certification
Criterion for Minimum Qualification Basic Certification
Basic Law Enforcement 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.